Susan was a graduate of Madison High School and Ashland University. She worked for Abraxas and had a big loving heart who would do anything for anyone. She was an avid fan of the Cleveland Indians and loved Fleetwood Mac and Neal Diamond. Susan recently had a new found love for Adam Lambert, plants and texting. She also enjoyed poetry and writing.
She is survived by her son, Jamie Bridges; a sister, Pam Bookman; a brother, David Hackedorn; her step children, Dillon Greer and Heather Greer; dearest friend, Brittany Broaddus; her grandson, Leo Windsor; her niece, Kimberly Abraham; her nephews, Jason Hackedorn, Bryan Hackedorn, Bradley Hackedorn and Jeff Bookman; and a great nephew, Alexander Abraham.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Becky Jo Diener.
Susan was a graduate of Madison High School and Ashland University. She worked for Abraxas and had a big loving heart who would do anything for anyone. She was an avid fan of the Cleveland Indians and loved Fleetwood Mac and Neal Diamond. Susan recently had a new found love for Adam Lambert, plants and texting. She also enjoyed poetry and writing.
She is survived by her son, Jamie Bridges; a sister, Pam Bookman; a brother, David Hackedorn; her step children, Dillon Greer and Heather Greer; dearest friend, Brittany Broaddus; her grandson, Leo Windsor; her niece, Kimberly Abraham; her nephews, Jason Hackedorn, Bryan Hackedorn, Bradley Hackedorn and Jeff Bookman; and a great nephew, Alexander Abraham.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a sister, Becky Jo Diener.
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