Suzan (Susie Q/Nana) Ann Rex – Catron

1953 - 2015

Suzan (Susie Q/Nana) Ann Rex – Catron obituary, 1953-2015

Suzan (Susie Q/Nana) Ann Rex – Catron

1953 - 2015

BORN

1953

DIED

2015

Suzan (Susie Q/Nana) Ann Rex – Catron Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 10, 2015.
The courageously beautiful, no-nonsense, knockout fighter as we all know her by has finally decided to take off her pink boxing gloves and place them to rest. She has taken on a new, more exciting and greater adventure! She began her journey at the young age of 62, leaving Yakima, WA on the date of Friday November 6, 2015. While on her journey, she knows she will be greatly missed by everyone and anyone who was blessed to cross her path, unless it was
crossed the wrong way that is. If that's the case, I'm sure it wasn't a blessing wanted, as her gloves were pretty BIG, though her heart outweighed those gloves by far! However, she made certain to reassure us before she left for her journey that her new adventure is guaranteed to consist of daily things like dancing freely, singing loudly, laughing uncontrollably, and beautifully bright colored landscaping complete with peace and so much more.

I'd like to touch on a few great facts some may not know about our hero fighter Susie Q (aka) Nana, mom, wife, auntie, sister, cousin, etc… (too many aliases to name really). Sure your ready for this?? Ok well here we go...

It all began in the early 1900's when a young man by the name of Howard Wesley Rex gave a young woman by the name of Jean Esther Foreman a beautiful gift: his heart! One rainy late Monday afternoon on September 28th, 1953 in Seattle, WA a greater gift was given to the world. They named her Suzan Ann Rex...which later became OUR hearts! This is where her first adventure began.

She grew up in the Seattle area with her four siblings, having a blast with many amazing stories to share. The almost Brady Bunch starts with "her rock" and oldest brother Ronald (Ron) Rex, oldest sister Sharon Harralston, BFF and baby sister Sally Rinas-Hair of New Mexico, and ends with her lil brother Michael and Karen Rex of Selah, WA. She joined her mother Jean and father Howard Rex along with her brother Ron and sister Sharon in her journey as they had already been enjoying it before she could get there. Oh man we can only imagine the ruckus they are making while together. Go team Rex!! As her family we are overwhelmed with great happiness knowing she did not take this adventure on alone and is welcomed with open arms!

A few years after she graduated in 1972, she married into the military and traveled to many beautiful states and countries, blessing all she encountered along the way. Three kids later in 1989, she made her way back to Washington, finally planting her roots in Yakima in 1990 to raise those three adorable children as the most loving, understanding, supportive, hardworking single mother possible. She succeeded with all of this and then some. In 1991 her life changed
as she was robbed that year by the man who stole her heart and still has it to this day. That same year she became a certified travel agent and later received a degree in business in 1998.

In 2002 she put on her boxing gloves for the first time and soon realized she was a great fighter while kicking cancers greedy (in laymans terms) butt! And continued to fight!

She will be greatly missed during her time of absence by many crazies: her main squeeze of 24 years Donald (Don) Catron of Yakima, her control freak and oldest daughter Carmen McClintock of Yakima, her middle child syndrome second daughter with great addition Carrie McClintock and Anthony Acob also of Yakima, and her, well we'll leave this one alone, baby boy and son with better half Chad and Jag McClintock of Grants Pass, OR. She is also a step monster to two ornery step children, the head running wild stepson and wifey Nick and Kenesha Catron of Renton, and nutty stepdaughter with husband Angela and Cory Edmark of Selah, Oh and let's not forget her adopted (in other words) son and wife Michael and Jenn Emerson of Kentucky, and her abundance of friends around the globe.

She's never gone a day without wanting to pull her hair out or lock herself in the bathroom (if only she didn't lose the key to get out) not only due to having her very own almost Brady Bunch but the added bonus of 18 over the hedge grandchildren, one great granddaughter, and many nieces and nephews though she can't go a single day without having them, some or all, around to drive her to madness while in complete happiness. See, she loves her family to the moon and
back even though it is chaotic when we are all gathered in one house. The bigger the family the more there is to love, have to fight for, and have to support one another. Yes ma'am she is on point with this!

If called upon by anyone, whether it is for help with anything (including cleaning puck), to get simple advice (even if she has no clue), or just to talk, she drops everything, and at that point in time you become the most important person to her. And when she tells a joke there is a guaranteed three time contagious laughing spurt: once when she tells it because nobody understands her joke, second when she laughs at her own joke and we laugh with because
she's the only one that really understand it, and third is when she laughs harder because she thinks we finally got it! Her smile and laughter can draw anyone in. They say the kitchen is the heart of a home but in ours, the heart of the home has always been her!

Mom had a long time love affair with Mickey Mouse, Reese's peanut butter cups, Seattle Mariners, extended camping trips and sewing before venturing off on her great journey. Hopefully they have T.V. with a sports channel there so she can stay updated on how the Mariners are doing or she is going to expect us to keep her updated! Until we are brought together again mom, nana, wife, sister, auntie, Susie, cousin, may your journey be the best adventure one has ever known and wherever it takes you, remember you have our hearts to tag along! Our time together will be missed tremendously, but never forgotten. Love you to the moon and back and back again always and forever!

Visitation will be Sunday, November 15, from 12:00 pm to 5:00 pm at Keith and Keith Funeral Home. A Celebration of Suzan's Life will be held in the Spring of 2016. To share a memory of Suzan, please visit www.keithandkeith.com .

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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May 23, 2016

karen rex posted to the memorial.

January 5, 2016

Zannah Roller posted to the memorial.

December 11, 2015

Heather Tilley posted to the memorial.

karen rex

May 23, 2016

LOVE YOU MISS YOU. STILL PICK UP PHONE TO CALL YOU . LOVE YOU TO HEAVENS GATES AND BACK. LOVE YOU. WE WILL MEET AGAIN YOUR SISTER KAREN REX .

Zannah Roller

January 5, 2016

My love for you is everlasting. Just the thought of never hearing your voice or seeing your face again brings waterfalls to my eyes and a knot to my throat, so much uncontrollable pain to my heart. Even though I had never reminded you as much as I should have, you are and always will be my role model and inspiration. There's nobody I look up to more, you're the strongest woman I've ever had the privilege of knowing. I hope you're dancing on the moon and flying with the Angels. After all, you are the most beautiful one!
Love you forever and ALWAYS. You're my angel now!

Heather Tilley

December 11, 2015

Sue was one of a kind. She accepted and loved everyone who came into her life. Sue was a selfless caring person. My kids knew her as Nana and she treated us no different than her own. We have a special place in our hearts for Nana Sue and we thank her for everything she had done for us... Abigail says she bets your a beautiful angel Nana XOXO

Shannan Tramell

December 10, 2015

I'm Anikin and Kage's step mom. Sue took me in from the start as she did most people, I think, that came in her families path. That's what was so special and kind about her. She loved everyone so, and there is a whole in many hearts.
Love you Sue XOXO

KAREN REX

November 29, 2015

SUE WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU TO THE MOOM AND BACK LOVE KAREN REX SISTER IN LAW

Terri Suzuki

November 19, 2015

I only met Suzan and her family recently but I could tell immediately how much her family meant to her and what a caring woman she was. I was so impressed by the energy and positive attitude she radiated even though she was quite sick. She will be greatly missed by her family.

Jan Kilpatrick

November 16, 2015

Sue and I were very close in Highschool, she called me cuz. I remember driving over to Jeans one afternoon, (in Tacoma) and picking her up and on the way back over Chinook a couple deer walked out in front of us and the road was wet, and the yearling looked like Bambie on the frozen ice. She was the first person that I ever got to ride to school with. She always had a twinkle in her eye that you just knew she was thinking up trouble. I hadn't seen her for quite a while, but she was so much fun. She was my friend and I loved her. I should have gone to see her, is a terrible thing to say after she is gone. She will forever be in my heart. Rest in Peace Cuz.

Tempest Sanborn

November 12, 2015

Suzan was a good friend and we supported each other. She was a strong women and she cared for her family and loved them. She was happiest when spending time with her grand kids and I know she will be missed by all. So long for now Susie Q but will see you in Haven. Love and God Bless and you are no longer in pain.

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