She enjoyed a long career with Charlotte Pipe and Foundry from 1953 until her retirement in 1994. Sue was a faithful member of Centerview Baptist Church, Kannapolis, NC where she had served in the past as a Sunday school teacher. Being an animal lover for many years, she was at one time active with the Humane Society of Cabarrus County.
Survivors include her two sisters, Maggie L. Adams and Mary Adams Tilley of Kannapolis. She is also survived by four nephews, Jack Tilley, Jr., Steve Tilley (wife Rhonda), Michael Tilley (wife Melanie), Ben Tilley, one niece, Julie Pope (husband Grant), and many great nieces and nephews whom she dearly loved and had a tremendous impact on.
Sue will especially be remembered as having a tender loving heart and gentle, sweet smile.
She enjoyed a long career with Charlotte Pipe and Foundry from 1953 until her retirement in 1994. Sue was a faithful member of Centerview Baptist Church, Kannapolis, NC where she had served in the past as a Sunday school teacher. Being an animal lover for many years, she was at one time active with the Humane Society of Cabarrus County.
Survivors include her two sisters, Maggie L. Adams and Mary Adams Tilley of Kannapolis. She is also survived by four nephews, Jack Tilley, Jr., Steve Tilley (wife Rhonda), Michael Tilley (wife Melanie), Ben Tilley, one niece, Julie Pope (husband Grant), and many great nieces and nephews whom she dearly loved and had a tremendous impact on.
Sue will especially be remembered as having a tender loving heart and gentle, sweet smile.
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