Susan Cathleen Foos

1949 - 2016

Susan Cathleen Foos obituary, 1949-2016, Castle Rock, CO

Susan Cathleen Foos

1949 - 2016

BORN

1949

DIED

2016

Susan Foos Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 27, 2016.
Susan was born on February 7, 1949, in Seattle, Washington, to William and Ingeborg Smith. Ingeborg was a German war bride. William is a WWII veteran. Susan has a half-brother, Herbert Wiegand, living in Munich, Germany. She traveled to Germany in 1984 to meet Herbert and his family. There, she also learned her mother's family history, and a bit about the Munich area. She was proud she accomplished this on her own.
Susan has 7 other siblings residing in the United States; Robert Smith Jr., Marilyn Smith, Mertis Smith (wife Sharon, son Billy), Col Randy Smith, US Army (wife Carin, son Connor), Ricky Smith (daughter Elizabeth), Deborah Gibbs (husband Mark, daughter Mindy, son Daniel), and Helena (husband Donnie, daughter Shereena, son Brendan).
Susan's biological mother Ingeborg died shortly after giving birth to Robert Smith Jr. in 1950. Robert Sr. remained in the armed services, serving in Korea. William Sr. remarried to Sue Coker Smith. Susan had a deep, life-long love of Sue. Susan's early years were spent in Seattle, WA, with the love and support of the Smith Family.
Susan's family moved to Frankfurt, Germany, where she spent her teenage years. She had many memories of this time; some good, some bad. Susan was the oldest child and developed a protective attitude for her family, lasting her entire life. After living in Frankfurt, the family moved back to the U.S., eventually settling in Security, CO, where Robert Sr. retired. Susan graduated from Harrison High School.
She left home after high school. Wedding Gilbert Abeyta, they had one son, Christopher Abeyta. This relationship was short and Susan became a single parent. She attended Pikes Peak Community College, studying nursing. Economics required her to work fulltime, so she stopped her education.
Susan became friends with the Henderson Family, and Margaret Gibson. She relied on this loving and giving family through many hard times, developing a life-long friendship.
Susan and Chris became estranged, after Susan tried everything in her power to help him with drug and emotional problems. This truly burdened her heart for the rest of her life.
Susan met Mark in 1981 and moved to Castle Rock, where the raised their two children, Matthew and Monika. Mark traveled extensively with his work, leaving Susan to hold down the fort and work. She had a very strong work ethic. She instilled this in her children. She was a disciplinarian, not letting her children get by without giving 100% effort in anything. Susan wasn't afraid to voice her opinion to anyone, about anything, right or wrong. For this, I truly loved her.
She worked for King Soopers in Colorado Springs as a grocery clerk, meeting and developing many friendships on the West Side of Colorado Springs. After moving to Castle Rock, she worked in the Cottonwood store, until her children arrived. She then worked in the lunchroom for Douglas County Schools, while her children were small. She also worked in the deli in Safeway. Susan enrolled the children in the Academy Charter School, picking up and dropping them off every day. Making sure their work was completed was always a priority.
Susan returned to work for King Soopers in Castle Rock when it opened near our house. She worked there until she retired 5 years ago. If there was ever the correct job for a person, this was it for her. She loved being with customers, and they really enjoyed her company as well. She wasn't a technology person, always struggling to be as fast as expected. She made friends with many coworkers and customers, which remain today. Everywhere she went, she would run into people to chat with.
Susan loved reading; she often read two to three novels a week. She also enjoyed working in her flower beds, and baking pies, cookies, and peanut brittle during the holidays. Remember? Oh, and cigarettes!
Susan made many trips to Arkansas and Tennessee to see Sue, and all the members of the Coker Family. She truly loved traveling to see them.
After Sue's death, Susan had a hard time with depression. She traveled to the Czech Republic to see Randy, Carin, and Connor. Upon returning, her depression worsened. She was diagnosed with Bipolar depression with psychosis, and PTSD. She was very sensitive to how people perceived people with mental illness and didn't like to leave her home much.
Susan was very excited for Matthew and Brenna and our 1st grandson due May 27, 2016.
Sorrowfully, she passed on May 26, 2016. She is loved deeply and will be missed by all.

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July 8, 2016

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Louise Smith

July 8, 2016

I am so sorry for your loss. I remember Susan being very devoted to her family. Take care and God bless you all. Louise Smith, Colorado Springs

Dorothy & Tom Navin

June 2, 2016

SUAN WAS LIKE ONE OF MY OWNCHILDREN SHE WAS GROWING UP IN TACOMA/ WE
WERE IN TENN LOTS WHEN SHE VISITED SO WAS ABLE TO VISIT WITH HER. WE LOVED
HEARING FROM HER SHE WILL BE GREATLY
MISSED

DOROTHY AND TOM NAVIN

June 2, 2016

Susan was a good friend..gone way too soon fromJerry and Genie Ketterl

June 1, 2016

May the God of all comfort strengthen the entire family during this time of deep sorrow. Those who pass on, God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes. (Psalms 116:15) My sincerest condolence.

Stephanie Cherry

June 1, 2016

We loved our cousin Susan. I did not find out Aunt Sue was not her birth mother until I was a grown woman. She was one of my mamas favorites.She always was and is my cousin. We had many great visits for years. She loved books and shared that love with many, including me. Loved her bunches. Stephanie, Charles, Tyler, Ashton and Shelby Cherry.

ALICE COKER TEAGUE

June 1, 2016

MY HEART IS BROKEN, SUSAN WAS NOT ONLY MY NIECE, SHE WAS MY FRIEND, I WILL MISS HER SO MUCH. WE HAD SO MANY FUN TIMES WHEN SHE CAME TO TENNESSEE. MY PRAYERS GO OUT TO MARK, MONICA ND MATT AND ALL HER FAMILY. MARK, THE OBITUARY WAS BEAUTIFUL AND SO TRUE, WE LOVED HER DEARLY HERE IN TENNESSEE, "AUNTIE " AS SUSAN CALLED ME,ALICE COKER TEAGUE

Mert Smith

June 1, 2016

Sharon and I wish to offer our most sincere condolences. Susan will be forever missed by both of us. Please accept our love and prayers for your loss. Susan was by far one of our favorite family members, and a real friend. May you find comfort in the fact that she will be missed far more than anyone could ever imagine. Love and prayers from Sharon and I.

Brendan Smith

May 29, 2016

My aunty was by far one of my favorite people on the planet. She will be missed. Much love to all of you in this difficult time. I love all of you.

Helena Stockman

May 28, 2016

Cannot even begin to express how sad this entire thing makes me feel. I offer my sincere condolences to the entire Foos family at this time. May God comfort you all immensely during this troubled time. Offering prayers to the entire family.

Helena Stockman

May 27, 2016

I cannot even begin to express how sad this makes me. Susan was so much more than a sister to me. You have no idea. I truly offer my sincere condolences to the entire Foos family. Know she is in a much better place. May God be with you during this time

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