Suzanne Bralley Fairly was born in Corpus Christi on December 21, 1968 to parents William A. “Bill” Bralley and Bebe Joiner Bralley. Suzanne passed away at age 55 on December 6, 2024.
Suzanne was raised in Groom, Texas. She attended grade school until the family moved to Amarillo for high school. After graduation, she became a flight attendant for Eastern Airlines. In 1995, she moved to Port Aransas to join her mother in real estate and later as a loan officer.
In Ingleside, Texas, she met and married David Fairly. Together they raised their boys on their ranch outside of Sinton. In 2015, she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis (M.S.). Her husband was also struggling with his own health issues and eventually Suzanne moved back to Ingleside with her momma.
Suzanne loved life, skiing, and singing with her beautiful voice. She loved her family most of all. Everyone who knew her loved her outgoing personality.
She is preceded in death by her husband, David Fairly; two sons, Drew and Cole Fairly; her father, Bill Bralley; and her brother, Mitch Bralley. She is survived by her two sons, Branch and Benjamin Fairly; her stepdaughters, Kara McKay and Kayla Moers; her mother, Bebe Bralley; sister, Toni Bouchard and her husband, Jeff; brother, Tye Bralley; sister-in-law, Shirley Bralley; and many nephews and nieces.
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