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Susan Mohair Obituary

Susan Eileen Mohair DENTON, TEXAS - Susan “Sue” Eileen Mohair, 49, of Denton, Texas passed away on Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015. Sue entered this life on a clear, cool Monday, Oct. 11, 1965, in Kingston. Bill and Pat Markle were taking home a baby girl. Sue was a loveable big sister to Dan, and a great little sister to John. She embraced her family spot, in the middle of two brothers! Sue was educated in the Kingston school system, graduating from Kingston High School, and continued her education in Pa. Sue worked more than 28 years for United Healthcare in various positions. She was a dedicated and loyal employee. Sue relocated to Texas, and like they say, if you drink the water you will stay! She met the love of her life, Ronnie, and the two became one on April 26, 2003. Sue was a flawless vision on her wedding day. And she made history; she got Ronnie on the dance floor at their reception! It was then that we knew she was someone special! One of the best days of her life was marked by the birth of her nephew, Nick. She loved him more than any other little boy in the whole wide world, to the moon and back, and she told him so every opportunity she had. Sue loved the Lord. She trusted Him with her life. She served Him in the Deaconess ministry of the church. Sue was a faithful member. Oftentimes upon release from the hospital, she would show up unexpectedly with her purse on her shoulder, her Bible in one hand, and her oxygen tank in the other. Sue loved the fellowship of the saints. Sue was very talented in the arts – knitting, crocheting, sewing, painting, and various other crafts. Sue took pride in gift giving, and was thoughtful in sharing with others. As she has transitioned to glory, she left fond memories words of inspiration and encouragement, and a legacy of love to Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Markle, Billie, Sharis, John and Katie, Dan and Denise, Nick, George, Todd, Kaylon, Kevin, Makayla, Madison, Ashlynn, and Uncle Joe and Aunt Laurie. And we can’t forget her undeniable love for animals, especially her cats Tabu, Bella, and Smoke We bid you farewell for now, knowing we will meet again on the other side. We love you, Mrs. Mohair.

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Published by the Daily Freeman from Jan. 22 to Jan. 23, 2015.

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Stephanie Hight

July 1, 2023

Susan was my best friend in high school & for many years. We lost touch, but I always thought of her. She was truly an angel & such a heart gold. I was so lucky to have such a wonderful best friend. I love you!

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Denise Markle

January 16, 2021

I miss you everyday. You would be so proud of the young man Nicklas has grown up to be he misses Aunt Susie so much. Love and miss you

Sue Lezette

January 24, 2015

My deepest sympathy.

January 24, 2015

I'm so sorry for your loss. My deepest sympathy.
Sue Lezette

Sharon Peterman Daw

January 23, 2015

Dear Pat and Bill, Although we have not had any communication in a very long time, I want to send you my deepest sympathy for the great loss of you daughter. As per her obituary she was such a blessed gift to everyone. May she rest in peace with Our Lord in Heaven! Peace also be with you both. Sincerely,
Sharon

January 23, 2015

Our Hearts our filled with sadness on your loss and we hope the thoughts on Susan's life will console you all.

Pat & Dick Falzano

January 22, 2015

Ronnie, Aunt Pat and Uncle Bill, John and Daniel I am so sorry for your loss as well as ours. I wiill miss her comments and laughter until we meet again save me a seat. Love you more... Cathy and Britt Markle

Stephen Pickett

January 22, 2015

Ronnie and family, May your wonderful memories of your dear loved one carry you through this trying time. Know that friends and family are here to give comfort!

Your friends,

Steve and Carol Pickett

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