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1945
2024
Sue Roth, 79 of Telogia, passed away Wednesday, August 14, 2024, in Tallahassee. Sue was born January 6, 1945, in West Branch, Michigan and held many careers in her life but served primarily as the office manager for Liberty County Road Department until she decided to retire at the age of 72. Sue was spunky and loved her Bling. She was very independent and loved life and of course was always right!
Sue is preceded in death by her Husband John P Roth, her sister Cheri Godwin and their father Donald Griffore.
Survivors include two daughters, Tyona Tanner (Jack), of Loganville Georgia, Perilynn Holt (Bruce) of Venice, Florida; her grandchildren, Diena Tinajero, Jessica Richardson, Alina Hassebrook (Cody), Davina Tanner, Rochelle Luna (Drew) Jack Tanner (Alexandra), Jason Tanner, Alyssa Willett (Ryan) and Jake Tanner; twenty-two great grandchildren as well as her nephew, Mark Godwin (Lisa), that she was very close to and her nephew Brian Godwin (Vickie); her brother-in-law William Godwin; her cousin Patricia Williams that lived with her part time and her very special friends Pat Alfonso, JT Hathaway, Marvin and Betty Dubert, and Amy Brown that were always there to help her around her house when needed and with emergencies.
A celebration of life service to honor Sue’s life will be held 11:00 a.m. Saturday, August 31, 2024, at Telogia Assembly of God Church followed by a time of fellowship at the home of Roscoe and Stephanie Holley 19947 NE Shawn Rd in Hosford.
Adams Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Online condolences may be made at adamsfh.com 850-674-5449
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