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Donald Dees
July 22, 2022
Gone, but never forgotten. She was a very entertaining Aunt. I have many fond memories of her. I think being the baby of her family made her to be the special person that she was.
Linda Pienta
July 30, 2021
Aunt Susie was the sweetest, most loving person I know. She had the biggest heart, so loving and so giving. I will miss her so much! I find comfort in knowing she is happy and healthy with our Heavenly Father. We will see each other again one day. Prayers for all she left behind that they may find comfort and peace.
David Pienta
July 28, 2021
Aunt Susie, you were one of a kind. I am glad that in these last 20 years I have been living close enough that we could visit more than most get to visit with extended family.
The countless family reunions we have attended, the laughs and love we shared. Please give all our relative in heaven a giant hug for us.
Alan, Amy, Barbara, Faith, Bryttani, Grant... we are praying that God gives you peace and comfort. The human heart hurts, but the spiritual heart rejoices. Love you all.
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