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Suzanne “Sue” Paider, age 82, of Denmark, WI, passed away peacefully on Friday, December 27, 2024 at St. Vincent Hospital in Green Bay, WI.
She was born on January 10, 1942 in Green Bay, WI, daughter of the late Jules and Margaret (Terry) Demeny. In 1978, she married John F. Paider at St. Lawrence Catholic Church in Stangelville, WI.
Sue “Sue P” was a farm wife in Demark, WI and worked for Natural Beauty in Denmark, WI. She enjoyed fishing, gambling and her dogs Buttons, Mitzie and Molly; but her greatest joy was spending time with family and grandchildren.
Sue is survived by her loving husband, John; four daughters Michelle (Tom), Nora (Brian), Angel, and Nannette (Stacy); Grandchildren Kayla, Eric, Adam, Amanda, Holly, Nikki, Sierra, Hope, Dalton, Brandon and Brody; great grandchildren Owen, Evan, Iyla, Emma, Jordyn, Jaxon, Ryder, Austin, Karaleigh, Avery, Tristan, Easton, Malana, Camden and Charlie; sister Nancy (Bubsy) Vieaux; three sisters-in-law Mary, Barb and Flo Demeny.
Besides her parents, she was preceded in death by her son Tony “Anthony”; grandson Christopher; granddaughter Jessica; many siblings Jim, Jack, Terry, Dave, Dick, Mike, Larry, June, Peggy, Bernie, Kitty, Dorothy and Danny; paternal-in-laws Joe (Joyce) Paider; paternal siblings Joseph, James, Barbara Ann, Judy and Mary Ellen.
Family and friends may visit at Cotter Funeral Home- Denmark (536 County Road R) on Thursday, January 2, from noon until the time of service at 4:00pm with Fr. Brian Belongia officiating.
Our family would like to thank Dr. Natasha Ahuja from St. Vincent Vascular Surgery for her compassionate care.
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536 County Road R P.O. Box 655, Denmark, WI 54208
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