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My heartfelt condolences to Sue's family and close friends.  I knew Sue via Elbert County Community and found her to be smart, kind and a very upstanding person in the county.   Thank you Sue for caring about the community you lived in.  May you rest easy and may your loved one hold all their memories of you safely in their hearts.  
Cindy Owen-Bowen
1973, Kent State University, East Summit Street, Kent, OH, USA
I met Sue living in a house with  5 other girls! She was so full of life and fun! I have wonderful memories of our fun times in that old house and especially how she lit up when she met the love of her life Pete! Condolences to her family-she will be missed.
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I met Sue through Niki's Circle ZOOM Cancer support group.  We shared our faith in Jesus and she was a light that shone brightly for Him. She is greatly missed and loved by us all.
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Sue and I grew up together.  From nursery school, church and all through school we remained close friends.  We went through confirmation, attended church camp and were in the youth group at the Jewett Methodist church.  We marched in the JS Viking band.  Once, during a parade in Belvedere, a little bird dropped a surprise on Sues head.  I grabbed her and we ran onto a porch of a stranger and asked for help.   Got her cleaned and then ran to catch up with the band, laughing the whole time.  We spent many days with our group of Jewett friends going from house to house.  Many fun trips were made to the skating rink or the bowling alley. Our talks included boys during our teen years, and we cried on each other's shoulders a few times.  College days, we traveled between Kent and Columbus making wonderful memories!  I felt honored to be in Sues wedding and our 1st kids are only a month apart.  Adult life may have added physical miles between us.  But Sue has always remained a dear friend!   Praying for peace and comfort for the family!  Sue was certainly a one in a million!
To Erich and Cassie, we never spent much time together, but I do have fond memories of you both during our varied tenure at CAC. Sue, however, I spent plenty of time with. She was not only one of the teachers at CAC, but I would see her at other functions such that at times it felt like she was involved in nearly everything. Regardless of circumstance, she was always one of my favorite people. A favorite among everyone, really. 20+ years later, I can still accurately recall her voice, personality and deposition towards everyone during the time I knew her, because she stood out in the best of ways. While I knew her only briefly, her influence on me, and presumably countless others, has undoubtedly left a positive impact on the world through more than just one generation. I share the sentiment of many in that I am truly grateful to have known her.
Ms. Sue was a great educator and will be sadly missed. I was honored to have known Ms. Sue and worked with her at Central State University. We will all miss her.
I am so sorry to hear about Sue's passing. My deepest condolences and prayers for Sue's family and friends. She was amazing colleague and wonderful person. She will be missed greatly. 
My condolences and prayers go out to Sue’s family and friends. Sue was a wonderful colleague at Central State University who always greeted you with a smile. She will be missed by all who knew her.
I am so sorry to hear of your loss. May God's grace and peace cover you and your family through this time.
Dearest Pete and Family,  I was saddened to hear of Sue's passing.  I have many joyful memories of our time together as roommates at Kent State.  She always had a smile and a loving spirit.  Following her these past years on facebook - I continued to see her deep love for her family and her God.  Blessings to you all at this difficult time.  Sincerely, Fran (Nara) Campbell, Houston, TX
In memory of Sue Zeeb, whose words transcended screens and resonated deeply within my heart. Through letters, you became a guiding light, offering wisdom and solace in moments of uncertainty. Though we never met face-to-face, your impact was profound, shaping the course of my life. Your kindness, shared  will forever be etched in gratitude and remembrance.
I am deeply sorry to hear about my friend.  Your wife, mother, and grandmother will always be remembered for the joy  she brought into the world, and her spirit will continue to live on.  Farewell Sue, my kind and thoughtful friend, you  will always be in my heart.❤️

Knowing her through her whole journey, she did trust in the Lord to take care of her. She will be missed, and I send love to her entire family.

Sue was one of my favorite people. We were colleagues when I worked at Central State. She was such a positive, caring person and we had many relaxing, interesting, non-work related conversations. She was such a lovely spirit and I treasure the  privilege of having gotten to know her as my work-buddy. My deepest sympathies to her family. Debbie Robinson, former English Faculty, Central State.
While working at CAC, we took kids up to a camp in Estes. It was great! Ariel even tried to get us to belly dance in the cabins..we both passed. We did all the team building things. Being from Florida, this was the most snow I had ever seen. We went on a long, fun hike. All of a sudden, one of my legs fell into a big drift of snow. The other leg was flat with my arms on the top of the ground while the one leg and lower part of my body was submerged in the snow. Aaron, Grant, Sabby, and a now tow truck driver who back then didn't like that the king was coming to visit CAC (IYNYN)..Jason and Reid all just looked and laughed at me. I yelled out to Sue. "Hey Sue, help me!" She said "OK" ..then she dropped her pack and pulled out a camera and took a picture of me in the hole and laughed. I still have that picture. She was so much fun. She loved you all, but having a daughter, I just want to say I love how she loved and spent time with Cassie. She always spoke of her and how proud she was of her. On those trips and at school she talked about her boys too and Pete. She still loves y'all. It's just she is with Jesus now. She loved Christ too, so we know where she is. Will pray for y'all. Stick close to God and remember the fun your momma and wife was.
So very sorry to hear this about Sue. I worked with her for a time at Central State, Sue was a wonderful person and generous colleague. My condolences to Sue's family. 
Pete, Erich, Cassie, and Josh, My deepest sympathy goes out to you and your family. Sue was a cherished friend. I so enjoyed babysitting for the kids! My thoughts and prayers are with the family!❤️
Sue was the best neighbor ever.  Eric and my Jacque grew up as close buddies.  Cassie and I used to bake cookies together.  DrLove you all so much.  God bless your family.  Lots of love from our house to yours.  God bless!
I am so sorry to hear this very sad news. May her memory be eternal. I met Sue while attending Kent State. She was always a kind and wonderful person who loved her family with a passion. I hope that your loving memories can give you and your family peace.
Sue’s kindness and friendship will never be forgotten. I admired her strength and faith. The family is in my thoughts and prayers. 

Dear Pete, Erich, Cassie, and Josh,  Our prayers are with you all.  As your Mom always said "walking in faith, is walking with Jesus".  God is walking next to each of you and your families.  Lean on Him.  You all know how special she was.  She would do anything for anyone, to build them up, and help them succeed, making them feel good about themselves.  She truly was a wonderful person, filled with determination, love that never ended, and hope.  You her family, and those precious grand boys meant everything to her!  Our love to you all.  We are down the hill, but will do anything for you all, just let us know!

Ray & Gina Thompson 

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