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Susan Moody Obituary

Susan G. Moody was known for her zealous effectiveness in everything she sought to accomplish. It was therefore no surprise to anyone who knew her that she lived a full life for more than four and a half years after being diagnosed with terminal stage IV melanoma. Her cancer journey was characterized by her ardent emphasis on the quality of life, not its duration. She died in her home on Wednesday, December 17, 2008 in the presence of loved ones. Susan, 55, who lived in Aurora, Colorado, was a retired Community Health Nurse Manager. She held two bachelor's degrees (Zoology and Nursing), two certificates (Medical Technology and Science Education), and an honorary master' s degree in Nursing Leadership, bestowed by Regis University in 2004, when she fell just short of completion due to her illness. She began her professional life as a medical technologist for 15 years, followed by brief service as a public school science teacher. But, her true passion was in public health nursing, where she became a subject matter expert in women's health issues, especially for the under-served population. After first working in the Chicago area where they lived for eight years, she and her family moved back to Colorado. where she worked for the Tri-County Health Department for several years before joining MCPN (Metro Community Provider Network) as a Clinic Operations Manager. Susan was an avid gardener, knitter, jewelry maker, seamstress, reader, and singer. She was a soprano soloist in the Westminster Choir at Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church, a member of a jazz/gospel ensemble group known as "The Stage Crew," and appeared in numerous musical productions over many years. She was also an Elder in the Presbyterian Church USA, and was elected to Montview's Session. She served on a committee of the Diana Price-Fish Foundation, a cancer support organization; and on the board of Self Improvement Opportunities, an adult education provider, where she also tutored GED students. Susan married Rob Moody in November of 1978, after meeting him through her sister in 1972. Together, they raised two fine sons, Jon age 25 and Patrick age 22, both of Aurora. Besides her husband and sons, she is survived by her parents, Wallace and Nancy Given of Downers Grove, Illinois; a brother, Scott Given also of Downers Grove; and her sister, Barbara Wise of Hampshire, Illinois. Her extended family includes numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, December 30, 2008, 3:00 p.m., at Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church, 1980 Dahlia Street in Denver where she will be interred in Montview's Memorial Columbarium. Memorials and contributions can be made in her name to Montview Blvd. Presbyterian Church Music Program [email protected], Visiting Nurse Association Hospice at Home Program vnacolorado.org (click on Hospice at Home), The Melanoma Research Foundation http://www. melanoma.org/, please also visit http://moodyfamilycancerjourney.blogspot.com.

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Published by Denver Post on Dec. 24, 2008.

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Tom Finney

January 1, 2009

Dear Rob, Jon, and Patrick. Please accept Donna'a and my sincerest condolences. We wish we could be there, but unfortunately cannot. Your Cousin Tom Finney

December 30, 2008

Dear Rob, Jon, and Patrick. Today is the day to remember Susan with the service. Jerre joins me in wishing we were there with you, but know that we are there in spirit. Once in a while, someone comes along who shows us how to live and how to die -- with grace, peace, and love. Long live Susan Moody! Cousin Judy Van Hoose

Laura MacDougall

December 29, 2008

My life is so much richer since meeting Susan. I was blessed to have her enter my life when our children began dating and we became friends.

Bob Crump-Bertram

December 29, 2008

To Susan's Spirit, and her family;
From your friends at the Visiting Nurse Association Hospice, thank you for allowing us the honor of being your companions on this journey with you and your family. You have all been great guides.

Jeanne North

December 29, 2008

Susan was a great nurse and a true blessing to the clients that she touched at Tri-County Health Department. She brought her skill and compassion to work every day. I have truly been inspired and humbled in sharing Susan and her family's journey through the blog. Susan will definately be missed in this world, but she will always shine in heaven.

Sharon Chamness

December 29, 2008

I had the privilege of working with Susan at Tri County and kept in touch until this past October. I loved her enthusiasm and positive outlook on life. She will be greatly missed. Heaven has acquired another gem!

Sharon Chamness

Glenn & Joan Finney

December 29, 2008

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Mark & Anne Miller

December 26, 2008

Reading the blog shows how much Susan was loved and the strength her family had. I especially enjoyed the pictures in her album because of the memories they brought. While as adults our paths didn't cross, I have good memories of the times we shared as cousins and am thankful for them. Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family.

Ruth and Jim Miller

December 24, 2008

We will always treasure the memories we have of our niece, Susan, and are grateful for the times we have shared with her and her family.

Without reservation, she shared her talents and and gifts with others, and her determination to live life to its fullest set an example for all of us.

Our prayers and loving thoughts are with you, Rob, Jon, and Patrick.

Marjorie Rice Kneer

December 24, 2008

I only wish I could have known my cousin in her adult life. My prayers are with all the family.

Janet and Jerry Seiler

December 24, 2008

We will cherish forever our beautiful memories of our sister-in-law. Susan taught us all how to live life to its fullest and how to die with dignity and grace. Our love and prayers will continue to be with you, Rob, Jon, and Patrick.

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