Suzanne-Whitlock-Obituary

Suzanne Whitlock

Lebanon, Pennsylvania

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American Cancer Society

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PALMYRA Suzanne (Wieme) Whitlock, 66, passed away peacefully with her loving family by her side on Saturday, October 23, 2010, at her home. She was predeceased by her husband, Theodore Whitlock, Jr., in 1987. She was born Sunday, February 6, 1944, in Hattiesburg, Miss., to the late William W. and...

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It has been 11 years and I still miss my dear friend. I treasure all the memories I have of Suzanne. We enjoyed many good times together. Thinking of you this week. You will always hold a special place in my heart.

Marilyn & Scott, I am so sorry to hear the sad news of Suzanne's passing. I worked with her many many years ago and wish I had been better at keeping in touch with her. But whenever we did talk, she always mentioned you both and was so happy when you all spent time together. She will be missed by everyone who had the pleasure of knowing this wonderful sweet woman.

I will miss Aunt Suzanne. I loved hearing about all of the plays that she had attended in Hershey over the years. We had such good talks.
I am so sorry to hear that cancer took her body but I am sure that she will be very active and healthy above. What a great person. Amy Whitlock Guilford (Northborough, MA).

Suzanne, my "big sister", will be truly missed. I loved her, but God loved her best. Marilyn, Suzanne was truly blessed to have a sister like you. She knew that she was truly loved. Hold on to all of those fond memories that you both shared because they will get you through the tough times. Weeping may endureth for a night, but joy cometh in the morning. I thank God that you were able to be there for Suzanne in her final months! Both you and Scott are in my thoughts and prayers.

I will miss my Red Hat "Sister". She was a great person & we will miss her at our "hoots". She will be missed.

Scott and Marilyn, my heart is with you during this difficult time. So many of my best childhook memories include Aunt Suzanne and Uncle Teddy. I can not remember a birthday or special event that she wasn't there for. My only wish is that as I got older and moved to FL, I didn't spend more time with her in the kitchen.

Suzanne has been one of my most treasured friends since I first met her at Hershey Foods in 1977. We instantly meshed as both Home Economists and friends and we spent many treasured hours together. Suzanne was Aunt Sue-Anny to our daughter (Thank you Scott for sharing your aunt). There was nothing that Suzanne and I couldn't talk about and I loved her for her total honesty. She taught me alot, both personally and professionally. But, above all she was always a true friend. I will miss her but...

I'm sorry that Suzanne had to leave us so early in her life. She was a wonderful person. She was sometimes gruff on the outside, but on the inside she was a kitten. I loved being her friend.
Thank you, Marilyn, for taking such good care of her in her final months. She loved you and Scott!
I'll miss her.