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In Loving Memory

Owen, Susan L. (nee Tippetts)

Owen, Susan L. (nee Tippetts) passed away on Wednesday, September 21, 2022.

Beloved wife of Robert “Jeff” J. Owen of 31 years; dearest mother of Roger and Madeline Owen; loving daughter of Bart and the late Kathy Lockwood  (nee Huisinga); dear sister of Wendy (Stu) Bowes, Mark (Lisa) Lockwood, Laura (Dan) Carr and Phillip (Melissa) Lockwood; our dear sister-in-law, aunt, cousin and friend of many.

Visitation Saturday, September 24, 9 a.m. until Service 10:00 a.m. at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois Rd. Interment Sunset Cemetery.  In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be given to Alzheimer’s Association and/or St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

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  1. I work in activities at the nursing home Sue resided at. Sue was such a sweet heart. I loved her dearly. Her and I had a special unspoken bond and an unspoken understanding. So many fond memories. I would see her and say hi she would put on this enormous smile and tell me she loved me. Sue always knew who I was and she always trusted me. At the sound of my voice her eyes would always open. I could even get her to dance. One time I had music going and she started to bob her head and move her hand like an ocean wave. I’m never going to forget that. I’m so sad to have lost her but am glad that she is no longer suffering and at peace. To Jeff and the rest of the family my deepest condolences. Jeff through out this entire journey you’ve been an amazing husband to her and it’s very admirable. Even though Sue couldn’t verbalize it I know she appreciated everything and loved you very much. May Sue’s memory be a blessing. May she rest in peace. Goodbye Susie Q. I love you and I’ll miss you.

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  2. I work in activities at the nursing home Sue resided at. Sue was such a sweet heart. I loved her dearly. Her and I had a special unspoken bond and an unspoken understanding. So many fond memories. I would see her and say hi she would put on this enormous smile and tell me she loved me. Sue always knew who I was and she always trusted me. At the sound of my voice her eyes would always open. I could even get her to dance. One time I had music going and she started to bob her head and move her hand like an ocean wave. I’m never going to forget that. I’m so sad to have lost her but am glad that she is no longer suffering and at peace. To Jeff and the rest of the family my deepest condolences. Jeff through out this entire journey you’ve been an amazing husband to her and it’s very admirable. Even though Sue couldn’t verbalize it I know she appreciated everything and loved you very much. May Sue’s memory be a blessing. May she rest in peace. Goodbye Susie Q. I love you and I’ll miss you.

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