1945
2006
Funeral: 11 a.m. Monday at Christ Fellowship Church in Arlington, 2001 Brown Blvd. Burial: Moore Memorial Gardens, Arlington. Visitation: 3 to 6 p.m. Sunday at Moore Funeral Home.
Suzanne was always a champion of the working people, and in her earlier years was the organizer of a union for restaurant waitresses in New Jersey. She was executive sales director and an award-winning sales rep for Entertainment Publications for more than a decade. Suzanne organized the Volunteer Program and the Buddy Program at the Arlington Cancer Center. She also served as a volunteer coordinator for The Race for the Cure in Fort Worth.
Survivors: Husband of 16 years, Clifford Biggers; daughters, Donna Onorato and Sharon Hobbs and husband, Vernon; stepdaughters, Cindy Dreschel, Tina Littlejohn and husband, Marty and Pam Claubaugh; son, Chris Onorato and wife, Tonya; grandchildren, Christopher Onorato, Buddy Hobbs, Jennifer Cooper and husband, Matthew, Amanda Onorato, Cody Flynn, Cori Jacobs, Tara Dreschel and Timmy Claubaugh; great-grandchildren, Mattison Nichole Cooper and Bishop Anthony Flynn; brothers, Skip Beeching and Brad Beeching; sisters, Eunice Stronger, Donice Cornwell, Charlayne Burns and Carol-Ellen Herrera; special friends, Bonnie March, Lee and Jeri Buckner, Tim and Jeanette McDow, Shane Onthank and Sue Mason.
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Melissa Bagwell
September 27, 2007
Biggers family,
I hope all is well with you. I just wanted to let you know that the volunteer program at Arlington Cancer Center is up and running! If not for Sue, I doubt it would have been a reality. I believe she would be pleased with what we are doing.
God bless,
Melissa Bagwell
Kathryn Wahlstrom
October 18, 2006
Sue was our volunteer angel and worked diligently to provide support and comfort to cancer patients. Her bright smile and engaging personality made every day brighter.
Brenda Frizzell
October 13, 2006
I met Sue when I worked at one of her doctor's offices. She was truly a genuine woman. She always walked in a positive light, no matter what. I will never forget her and she definitely will be missed!!
Morgan Faiella
October 3, 2006
"What we have once enjoyed we can never lose. All that we love deeply becomes a part of us."
I Love you and miss you very much! Your the strongest woman I know! I'm glad you are now at peace and happier than ever. I will forever carry you in my heart!
LOve you,
Morgan
Wade & Michelle Mikulas
October 1, 2006
Words cannot express the loss that our family feels at this time. Sue was not only a co-worker of mine, but a good friend to me and my family. Sue never missed one of my boys' birthdays even when we she had so many wonderful children and grandchildren to think about. What a fantastic person and one we will always hold dear to our hearts.
We will miss you greatly Sue.
Kelly Girnas
October 1, 2006
Suzanne was so kind to me the few times I met her. She and my Mom - Chris Burns, were friends in New Jersey many years ago. We were saddened to read about Suzanne's illness and recent death.
Our love goes out to her family and friends. God bless you all.
Kelly Girnas
Betty Quint
October 1, 2006
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived.
Cheri Clonts
October 1, 2006
Sue was a good friend. She gave me many bits of information in the short time I knew her. She was a joy and shining light.
I will miss her greatly, as will all who knew her. Now we will all have one more angel to look over us from above, as she did while she was among us.
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