Sue graduated from Lumberton High School and attended Lamar University for two years until she met the love of her life. At 46 she went back to college to receive her degree in nursing. She told herself that she would graduate college before she turned 50 and she didn't… she did at 49!
Sue was a loving wife to Joel Abbo for over thirty-two years, dedicated mother to her four loving children, Garrett, Bryan, Trevor, and Laurie, and "GeeGee" to her only granddaughter, Jaycee Rose. She had a strong faith in God that helped her throughout her battle with cancer. Sue had eighteen nieces and nephews and enjoyed attending every activity that she could like watching the Wimberley Texans win state!
Sue worked for many years as a substitute teacher while her children attended school. Her passion was to care and tend for other people, family or not. She found excitement in her work at Harbor Hospice, where she was dedicated to nurturing her patients and co-workers. Sue enjoyed relaxing at the Guadalupe River in New Braunfels with her daughter and good friend, Myreta. She loved going to Carrabba's for "Wine Night" with her sister, Jan and other close friends to sit and visit. Sue loved catching a good sale at Dillards, beating her sisters in marbles, and giving Paula Deen a run for her money!
Survivors include her loving husband of over thirty-two years, Joel Abbo of Lumberton; her loving children, Garrett Abbo, Bryan Abbo, Trevor Abbo, and Laurie Abbo; granddaughter, Jaycee Rose Abbo; father, Ray McRoberts of Lumberton; brothers, Dank McRoberts and his wife, Lana of Lumberton and Blake McRoberts and his wife, Trina of Wimberley; sisters, Jan Leffage and her husband, John of Lumberton, Karen Granato and her husband David of Lumberton and Margaret Morrell and her husband, Roy of Fannett; and eighteen nieces and nephews.
Interment - at Hooks Cemetery, Kountze.
Obituary from Broussard's Mortuary, Beaumont, Texas
Sue graduated from Lumberton High School and attended Lamar University for two years until she met the love of her life. At 46 she went back to college to receive her degree in nursing. She told herself that she would graduate college before she turned 50 and she didn't… she did at 49!
Sue was a loving wife to Joel Abbo for over thirty-two years, dedicated mother to her four loving children, Garrett, Bryan, Trevor, and Laurie, and "GeeGee" to her only granddaughter, Jaycee Rose. She had a strong faith in God that helped her throughout her battle with cancer. Sue had eighteen nieces and nephews and enjoyed attending every activity that she could like watching the Wimberley Texans win state!
Sue worked for many years as a substitute teacher while her children attended school. Her passion was to care and tend for other people, family or not. She found excitement in her work at Harbor Hospice, where she was dedicated to nurturing her patients and co-workers. Sue enjoyed relaxing at the Guadalupe River in New Braunfels with her daughter and good friend, Myreta. She loved going to Carrabba's for "Wine Night" with her sister, Jan and other close friends to sit and visit. Sue loved catching a good sale at Dillards, beating her sisters in marbles, and giving Paula Deen a run for her money!
Survivors include her loving husband of over thirty-two years, Joel Abbo of Lumberton; her loving children, Garrett Abbo, Bryan Abbo, Trevor Abbo, and Laurie Abbo; granddaughter, Jaycee Rose Abbo; father, Ray McRoberts of Lumberton; brothers, Dank McRoberts and his wife, Lana of Lumberton and Blake McRoberts and his wife, Trina of Wimberley; sisters, Jan Leffage and her husband, John of Lumberton, Karen Granato and her husband David of Lumberton and Margaret Morrell and her husband, Roy of Fannett; and eighteen nieces and nephews.
Interment - at Hooks Cemetery, Kountze.
Obituary from Broussard's Mortuary, Beaumont, Texas
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