When not busy taking care of her home and family, Sue loved playing golf. She was a fierce competitor, and won many tournaments. She also participated in weekly doubles badminton matches at the Spokane Club, as well as downhill and cross-country skiing. Sue had a sharp mind and loved playing bridge and mahjong until the very end. She also enjoyed investing in the stock market, and had a keen eye for companies that were poised to do well. With her longtime investment group, she had a blast traveling the world, using earnings from buying and selling stocks.
Always thinking of others, Sue volunteered regularly, including working at Sacred Heart Hospital, and teaching English to immigrants. She was always sure to learn several words in the languages of her students, and was able to communicate in at least a dozen languages. Sue taught her family about survival, offering famous aphorisms such as "A little sour milk never hurt anyone." She fought for her beliefs, and for the success of her loved ones. After her divorce from Bud in 1983, she did not complain or grow bitter. Full of gratitude, and her love for God, Sue was very satisfied with her life, and did not fear death. Several years ago, she declared that she'd soon be sticking out her thumb for that final ride.
A dearly loved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Sue is survived by six children: Grady, Michael (Lupe), Earl John III (Barbara), Peter (Cindy), Marc, and Megan (Gary). She is also survived by 16 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren, with more on the way.
Sue's vigil will be held at Hennessey Funeral Home, on March 6th, at 6:00 pm. Her funeral mass will be at Sacred Heart Church, on March 7, at 12:00 pm, with committal to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery. You can visit Sue's tribute and leave condolences at www.hennesseyfuneralhomes.com. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Rockwood Residents' Foundation or the Poor Clare Nuns of Spokane.
Published in Spokesman-Review from Feb. 23 to Mar. 1, 2020
When not busy taking care of her home and family, Sue loved playing golf. She was a fierce competitor, and won many tournaments. She also participated in weekly doubles badminton matches at the Spokane Club, as well as downhill and cross-country skiing. Sue had a sharp mind and loved playing bridge and mahjong until the very end. She also enjoyed investing in the stock market, and had a keen eye for companies that were poised to do well. With her longtime investment group, she had a blast traveling the world, using earnings from buying and selling stocks.
Always thinking of others, Sue volunteered regularly, including working at Sacred Heart Hospital, and teaching English to immigrants. She was always sure to learn several words in the languages of her students, and was able to communicate in at least a dozen languages. Sue taught her family about survival, offering famous aphorisms such as "A little sour milk never hurt anyone." She fought for her beliefs, and for the success of her loved ones. After her divorce from Bud in 1983, she did not complain or grow bitter. Full of gratitude, and her love for God, Sue was very satisfied with her life, and did not fear death. Several years ago, she declared that she'd soon be sticking out her thumb for that final ride.
A dearly loved mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother, Sue is survived by six children: Grady, Michael (Lupe), Earl John III (Barbara), Peter (Cindy), Marc, and Megan (Gary). She is also survived by 16 grandchildren and 17 great-grandchildren, with more on the way.
Sue's vigil will be held at Hennessey Funeral Home, on March 6th, at 6:00 pm. Her funeral mass will be at Sacred Heart Church, on March 7, at 12:00 pm, with committal to follow at Holy Cross Cemetery. You can visit Sue's tribute and leave condolences at www.hennesseyfuneralhomes.com. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions can be made to Rockwood Residents' Foundation or the Poor Clare Nuns of Spokane.
Published in Spokesman-Review from Feb. 23 to Mar. 1, 2020
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