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Susan Flanner Obituary

Susan P. Flanner

Neenah - Sue Bond Flanner passed away peacefully on January 22, 2021 in her home surrounded by her family following a long battle with Ovarian Cancer and Leukemia. Sue was born March 6, 1944 to Oscar and Joyce Salesky in Marinette Wisconsin. Following graduation from high school, Sue went to Milwaukee to attend business school where she learned numerous secretarial skills. Sue moved to Neenah and spent her career as an administrative secretary and worked for the Affinity Health system until her retirement in 2002.

She married Walt Bond in 1966. Together they had 3 children whom they, along with their children, were the joy in her life. Sue married Edward Flanner August 21st, 2001 and enjoyed 19 years of marriage prior to his passing on November 28th, 2020. They had been together for nearly 40 years. Together they traveled to many destinations including Ireland, Alaska, the Caribbean, Las Vegas, and Aruba and loved cruising and train trips. Sue loved the warm weather and the places they saw together. Sue traveled with her sister Jane on many adventures throughout her lifetime. Sue loved gardening and growing dahlias. You could find her working in her garden or on her riding lawn mower on any given sunny, warm day. Sue loved going up to the cottage with her children and grandkids. They loved to play rummy on the porch and catch fish off the dock. Those were what she called, "Her favorite times."

She loved watching her grandchildren grow and attended every musical, sporting and academic event. She enjoyed every birthday, holiday and special time with each of them. She was active with the First United Methodist Church in Neenah for many decades sharing her talents on the piano and organ. She especially loved the Christmas Eve services.

Sue is survived by her children: Jeffrey (Cindy Waraksa) Bond, Jane (Wayne) Peters, Doug (Michelle Lindner) Bond; and her grandchildren: Bradley (Hannah Montanez) and Danielle Bond, Dylan, Alex and Josh Peters and Savannah Bond. She is also survived by her sister, Jane Rettke; nieces: Heidi Rettke and Heather (Sean) Maloney; a sister-in-law, Louise (Milton) Koehler; step-children and step-grandchildren; many cousins and extended family.

A celebration of Sue's life will be held Tuesday, January 26th, 2021 at Neenah's Westgor Funeral Home. Visitation will be from 1:00pm-2:45pm with a private family service following. A special thank you to Froedtert Hospital, MD Anderson Cancer Clinic in Houston, and the Cancer Care Center at St. Elizabeth's Hospital in Appleton for the loving care and special attention that Sue received over the past 4 years.

"And in the end, the love you take, is equal to the love you make." Lennon-McCartney

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Published by Appleton Post-Crescent on Jan. 24, 2021.

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Karen and Bob Beckstrom

January 31, 2021

Bob and I were friends with Sue and Ed. Many fun evenings were spent together in conversation and eating out. We send our sympathy to the family. Rest in Peace Sue. Karen and Bob

Karen and Bob Beckstrom

January 31, 2021

Sue was a great friend to Bob and I. We enjoyed being with Sue and Ed numerous times at each others home and going out to eat. Sue and I had great conversations and she was always so positive about life. We send our sympathy to your family. Rest in Peace, Karen and Bob

Lorna DeBroux

January 26, 2021

Sue it was a pleasure to be with you in choir & Church. Peace be with YOU.

Karla Kaphaem

January 25, 2021

Sue alway had a beautiful quick smile! I enjoyed her company and her talents on many church projects! Deepest sympathy to your family.

Mary C Wegner

January 25, 2021

I worked with Sue at LaSalle Clinic for 6 years and enjoyed her friendship. She had an easy laugh, caring heart and lots of stories to tell. We enjoyed many after work happy hours with some of the staff. After retirement we enjoyed noon lunches to catch up on 'gossip'. She will certainly be missed.

Anita King

January 25, 2021

I will miss Sue’s smile, her kind words and her love of music. Listening to her play piano and organ at church was so beautiful and you could see the joy on her face.
Rest In Peace Sue.
Love, Anita King

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Margaret Hertweck

January 24, 2021

I had the good fortune to work with Sue for 10 years at Nicolet and LaSalle Clinics. She was the fastest typist I had ever seen! I remember Sue as very kind, having a great sense of humor and being devoted to her family. Our sincere condolences to her family. Margaret, Gary, and Matt Hertweck

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Debbie Jorgenson

January 24, 2021

Dear Doug, Jane and Jeff,
I am so very sorry for the loss of your much loved mother. I had the good fortune of meeting her years ago and was probably known as "Shaun's mom."
Your mother was so proud of all of you and your children. There was always a sparkle in her eyes and a smile on her face when she talked to me (most recently at the hospital) about you all.
I share your grief and will keep you all in my prayers.
Debbie (Jorgenson)

Chris Kuhlow

January 23, 2021

That smile...unforgettable. She was always thinking of others, loved her family dearly, and will not be forgotten! May you be free of all pain now, and in His presense forever!

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