Suzanne Faivor

Suzanne Faivor obituary, St. Johns, MI

Suzanne Faivor

Suzanne Faivor Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by McGeehan Funeral Homes Keck-Coleman Chapel on Sep. 24, 2022.

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Suzanne Faivor
March 26,1965- August 27, 2022
Suzanne's Angels arrived on Saturday August 27th, 2022, to guide her home to the gates of heaven.
Suzanne was the guiding light and the sunflower of our family. She had such a vibrant and sunny spirit. She would plant seeds of happiness and love everywhere she would go. Even in her darkest days, she would always stand tall, follow the light, and chose to live her life full of brightness which illuminated the paths of others. Sue was a shining example of love without conditions. Affection for all those who knew her, without limitations. Her smile was a ray of sunshine and could brighten any room she entered.
Suzanne was born in Bay Shore, New York and was 1 of 12 children. She would spend most of her childhood growing up in Cocoa Beach, Florida which is where she met and fell in love with her husband Larry. Soon after getting married, they moved to Michigan where they decided would be the perfect place to make their home and raise a family.
She was a loving and devoted wife for nearly 40 years, a mom to 3 children and a Gigi to 6 grandchildren with her 7th to arrive in January. She was full of beauty, faith and passion who devoted her life to Jesus and to the ones she loved. She loved to plan out small pockets of time to travel with her husband in their RV (her happy place) to the coast or water and relax in the beauty of Gods creations. They would often stay in North Carolina near their kids so that they could spend quality time with each of them and their grandchildren. She overflowed with love and joy for each of her kids and grandkids, they were Gigi's greatest treasures in life. She would always make it a priority to spend one on one time with each of her grandchildren letting them know how special each of them was to her. She cared deeply for her family and friends; she would give her love endlessly to those around her. She was a compassionate person whose passion was caring for the ones she loved. Most of her life was spent thinking about others, that's who she was. She cherished spending quality time with her family, dressing up for Halloween and her favorite holiday was Christmas. She loved taking sister trips to Florida in her RV, pottery painting, advocating for others, being a part of bringing awareness to the misconception that asbestos is not banned in the United States and continues to be put in our products. Most of all though, she had an unwavering love for Jesus. She loved sharing her faith with others and she was a part of Hope Covenant Church in Huntersville, North Carolina.
For everything she imparted, her legacy and spirit will live on in all who she touched for generations to come.
Suzanne has walked in God's grace; divine love.
Called before her; her parents, Girard Pless, Carole Hilbert (Ken); her in-laws, Thomas and Agnes Faivor, Tommy Faivor, Kay Faivor; her sisters, Betty Siegelin and Dorothy Hilbert; her brothers, Edward Michael and Steven Pless.
Family members left with many cherished memories and left to reunite with her again includes her husband, Larry Faivor; her children, Chris Faivor (Jessica), Jennifer Jakus (Zak) and Jamie Faivor (Latrone); her much loved grandchildren, Zander, Zoey, Owen, Quinn, Karlee, Cade and Dallas (Due January); her in-laws, Pete Faivor (Patti), Kent Faivor, Danny Faivor and Susan Faivor, her sisters, Trisha Harris, Kathy Chludzinski (Adam), Liane Faivor (Dave) and Kim Pless; her brothers, Greg, David and Robert (Ella); nieces, nephews, great nieces, great nephews and extended family members.
Thank you to McGeehan F.H., Keck-Coleman Chapel for all their assistance.
A Very special thank you to the following for all the support you have given Suzanne over the years; Sandy Selby, Marty Feldpaush, Tom and Marybeth Moldenhauer, Anne Macauley, Peter Blakemore, Aunt Eunice and the entire Pung family
Please join us for a celebration of life service and dinner on Friday September 23, 2022 at AgroLiquid Conference Center, 3055 W. M-21, St. Johns, MI 48879, at 4PM.
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