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Dr. Susan Weathers Floyd
October 9, 2021
Lake City, South Carolina - Dr. Susan Weathers Floyd, 72, of Lake City, South Carolina, died Saturday, October 9th, 2021 in Florence, South Carolina. She was the wife of Dr. Lane Napier Floyd and the loving mother, grandmother, and aunt to her two sons, four grandchildren, one niece, and three nephews.
Dr. Susan Floyd was born April 25th, 1949 in Orangeburg, SC. She was the daughter of George and the late Ruth Smith Weathers of Bowman, SC. She was raised in Bowman, SC.
Dr. Susan Floyd earned her Bachelor of Arts from Coker College in Hartsville, SC in 1971. While as an undergraduate at Coker College, Floyd earned the Algernon Sidney Sullivan Award for leadership. Dr. Floyd earned her Masters Degree in Speech Pathology from the University of South Carolina in Columbia, SC in 1974. Finally, Floyd earned her Ph.D. in Speech Pathology in 1999, also from the University of South Carolina in Columbia, SC.
Dr. Floyd served the children of Lake City, the Lake City community and Florence County School District Three schools for 30+ years as a public school speech-language pathologist and as the Supervisor of Speech Services in Florence District Three. To culminate her career of public service, Dr. Floyd served as the Education Associate for the Speech-Language Disabilities and Assistive Technology at the South Carolina Department of Education.
Dr. Susan Weathers Floyd partnered with her husband Dr. Lane Floyd in Floyd & Floyd Associates, LLC, an educational communications company specializing in improving communication in educational settings through presentations, consultations, workshops, and publications. Dr. Floyd presented her "Phonological Awareness Treatment and Intervention" literacy model and "Communication Collaboration" framework for standards-aligned school-based services at seminars, conferences and school districts across the nation. As the presenter and Vice President of Floyd & Floyd Associates, Dr. Floyd provided presentations and professional development for educators in 37 states during her tenure. She also served as the ASHA Legislative Councilor for South Carolina and was a member of the ASHA Division 16 for school-based services.
Dr. Susan Floyd earned the national 2001 Roland J. Van Hattum Award presented by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Foundation as the top speech clinician in the entire nation. Floyd was also awarded the ASHA Clinical Achievement Award for South Carolina in 2001 and the DiCarlo Award for Clinical Achievement in 1992.
Dr. Susan Floyd's interests included spending time at the beach cottage with her family, attending SC Gamecock football games, and engaging with her husband, children, and grandchildren. Dr. Susan Floyd is well-known by all in the Lake City community for her relentless, positive spirit and her desire to improve the lives of every person she encountered. Dr. Susan Floyd is thankful for the care and concern provided by loved ones during her illness. She is particularly grateful for the love, care, and counsel provided by Sylvia Burgess of Lake City, SC during her struggle with illness.
Surviving is her husband of 49 years, Dr. Lane N. Floyd of Lake City; son, Dr. James Weathers Floyd of Columbia SC; son, Dr. Scott Napier Floyd of Aiken, SC; father, George Weathers of Bowman, SC, daughter-in-law, Lenora Elizabeth Floyd of Columbia; daughter-in-law, Brittany Burgess Floyd of Aiken; grandson, Elijah Napier Floyd of Aiken; granddaughter, Eleanor Susan Floyd of Columbia, SC; granddaughter Evelyn Mary Floyd of Columbia, SC; grandson, Isaiah Kennedy Floyd of Aiken, SC; brother, Jimmy Weathers of Bowman, SC; brother and sister in-law Bruce and Laura Floyd of Florence, SC; niece, Stacey Walter of Orangeburg, SC; nephew, Wells Floyd of Brazil; and nephew, Adam Weathers of Bowman, SC
A visitation for the family was held from 6-8 pm Monday, October 11th at Carolina Funeral Home in Scranton, SC. The funeral was held Tuesday,11:00 am at the Lake City First Baptist Church with burial to follow at Lake City Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Ezekiel Ministries PO Box 30281 Columbia, SC 29230 or online at EZEministries.org/donate.

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Published by The State on Oct. 14, 2021.

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Rita Berry Dickerson

February 18, 2022

I was in Susan´s class all through school in Bowman. She lived down the street from me. We were good friends. I didn´t know she had passed away until today.
A memory I have is when she and Lane had my then future husband, Woody and I over to celebrate their engagement. It was in her parents home in Bowman. Wonderful memories. So sorry for your loss.

Eleanor Floyd

January 14, 2022

Noonie I will always love you even though I can´t see you. I love you so much and you will be remembered as a strong amazing woman. Love you.

Elijah Napier Floyd

December 7, 2021

I miss you Noonie. And I miss you so so much. You don't understand how much I miss you! Love you see you in heaven when I die. Miss you.

Mr. And Mrs. Benjy Smith

October 24, 2021

You are in our thoughts and prayers.

Bradrick McClam

October 11, 2021

My sincere condolences to the family of Dr. Susan Floyd.

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