![]() ![]() 9:00 am visitation, 10:00 am celebration of life service. She is survived by husband Wayne, brothers Steven (Wendy) Mangless and Manuel (Maria) Inclan, her sons, grandchildren, many nieces, nephews and cousins.Ī celebration of Susan's life will be held on June 14th at Green Bay Community Church 600 Cardinal Lane Green Bay, WI 54313. Susan was preceded in death by her parents Elmer and Loraine, and brothers Thomas and Timothy. Suzy will be greatly missed, but she will never leave our hearts and memories. Sue leaves behind a beautiful legacy that focuses on the importance of family, friends and kindness. She was a member of The Brown County Women's Club, various book clubs, card clubs, a birthday breakfast group and a long-standing running club, to name a few. In her retirement Sue continued to be very involved in the community. Sue was a dedicated mom and homemaker when her kids were young, and then enjoyed a fulfilling career with Bellin Family Practice and Schneider National. Sue was the first to celebrate and congratulate them in their moments of success and stayed by their side in times of sorrow.Ī native of Green Bay, Susan graduated from Green Bay West High School and grew up behind the counter of her parents' business Widow Jones Bakery. Sue had an enormous circle of friends, both old and new. When her grandkids were exhausted from skiing behind the ski boat, they always ended up on Grandma's pontoon, where there were always coolers full of food and snacks and her famous array of homemade cakes and cookies baked fresh that day. Sue enjoyed snowmobiling in the winter and loved being on the water in the summer. She loved to feed the deer and birds, as well as the little humans that always made their way over the hill in the morning to see if Grandpa was making pancakes. Sue loved being at her cabin "up north" with her family and friends. If there was an activity, Sue and Wayne would be there cheering them on with gusto. ![]() Sue enjoyed being a part of her children's and grandchildren's activities from: hockey, soccer, lacrosse, jiu jitsu, tennis, rock climbing, and scuba diving. Ever since, Sue has embraced Christian as a son and a part of her family. Sue's granddaughter, Mira, was given a second chance at life at age 3, with Christian's bone marrow. Along with her 'adopted' son from Germany, Christian Werth (Melitta), and their daughter Emilia. She was blessed with three wonderful sons, Brian (Kim), Brett (Tania) and Matt (Betsy), and grandchildren Calin, Evan, Johanna, Mira, and Wyatt. Sue was married to the love of her life, Wayne Erdmann, for 54 years. Lowther Funeral Home & Crematory, Vero Beach.Susan passed away suddenly and unexpectedly while on a dream vacation with her family on the island of Bonaire. OBIT: Joe Henry Earman Sr., 84, local businessman, entrepreneur - Obituaries, vero beach - 1980, beach, blue, chairman, club, country, county, earman, florida, founder, ICE, indian, past, president, river, served, service, staff report, university, vero, war - Vero News Joe Henry Earman Sr., 84, died May 4, 2010. 32961 or the Alzheimer & Parkinson Association of Indian River County, 2300 5 th Avenue Suite 150, Vero Beach, Florida 32960 in memory of Mr. ![]() Memorial Contributions may be made to the Veterans Council of Indian River County, Inc., P.O. Lowther Funeral Home and Crematory, Vero Beach. Abdill is survived by his daughter, Stacy Vaglivielo (Vic) granddaughter, Lexie Vaglivielo grandson, Zander Vaglivielo all of Vero Beach sister Carol Schaper of Vineland, New Jersey.Ī Memorial Service will be held 11 A.M. He was a member of the VFW and American Legion. Abdill was a Veteran of the United States Army and served during the Vietnam War. He was born in Millville, New Jersey and moved to Vero Beach in 1979 from his birthplace. Carl Abdill, 76, of Vero Beach passed away Januin Vero Beach. ![]()
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