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Susan Elaine “Sue or Susie” <I>Caviezel</I> Doyle

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Susan Elaine “Sue or Susie” Caviezel Doyle

Birth
Orting, Pierce County, Washington, USA
Death
1 Jun 2018 (aged 71)
Olympia, Thurston County, Washington, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: Scattered by Camelia Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Mrs. Susan "Sue or Susie" Doyle nee Caviezel died unexpectedly at St. Peter Hospital on June 1, 2018 in Olympia, WA at the age of 71. Sue is survived by her husband, Raymond; children- Mark Doyle (sp. Jennifer) of Olympia, Melissa Montoya of Hawaii, and Ramona VanderWal (sp. David) of Shelton; grandchildren- Elizabeth Wolf, Stephanie Wolf, Britanie Doyle, and Hailey Doyle, Rayanne Drebis, Robin Drebis, and Cannon Drebis, Gage VanderWal, Grant VanderWal, Elaine VanderWal Kain, and Erika VanderWal; Great grand children Michael, Axel, Camille, Jayden, Roman, and Raven; siblings- Dennis Caviezel of Tacoma, Thomas Caviezel of Spokane, Victoria Caviezel of Tacoma, Linda Holzmeister of Olympia, and Marian Tyler of Shelton. She is preceded in death by her father Victor Caviezel of Spokane, Helen Caviezel Clemmons of Tacoma, brother Michael Caviezel of Tacoma, granddaughter Marissa Doyle and great grandson Kaiden VanderWal.

Sue was born on Dec 31, 1946 in Orting, WA to Victor and Helen Caviezel. She attended Franklin Pierce High school in Tacoma, WA. and married Raymond Doyle, her high school sweetheart in 1965. After moving to Shelton, Sue began working for Fir Lane Convalescent Center and then went on to work at The Pine Tree Inn and Walmart-- where she retired after 15 years of service. The couple welcomed 3 children into their home and her children remember her as a caring, patient, funny mother who encouraged them to pursue their goals and always looked after their best interests.
Sue was a generous and witty individual who loved to read and who was passionate about her family and friends. She frequently enjoyed shopping and loved to wear bright clothes. She loved animals and had many special pets over the years.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Salvation Army or the American Red Cross.
Mrs. Susan "Sue or Susie" Doyle nee Caviezel died unexpectedly at St. Peter Hospital on June 1, 2018 in Olympia, WA at the age of 71. Sue is survived by her husband, Raymond; children- Mark Doyle (sp. Jennifer) of Olympia, Melissa Montoya of Hawaii, and Ramona VanderWal (sp. David) of Shelton; grandchildren- Elizabeth Wolf, Stephanie Wolf, Britanie Doyle, and Hailey Doyle, Rayanne Drebis, Robin Drebis, and Cannon Drebis, Gage VanderWal, Grant VanderWal, Elaine VanderWal Kain, and Erika VanderWal; Great grand children Michael, Axel, Camille, Jayden, Roman, and Raven; siblings- Dennis Caviezel of Tacoma, Thomas Caviezel of Spokane, Victoria Caviezel of Tacoma, Linda Holzmeister of Olympia, and Marian Tyler of Shelton. She is preceded in death by her father Victor Caviezel of Spokane, Helen Caviezel Clemmons of Tacoma, brother Michael Caviezel of Tacoma, granddaughter Marissa Doyle and great grandson Kaiden VanderWal.

Sue was born on Dec 31, 1946 in Orting, WA to Victor and Helen Caviezel. She attended Franklin Pierce High school in Tacoma, WA. and married Raymond Doyle, her high school sweetheart in 1965. After moving to Shelton, Sue began working for Fir Lane Convalescent Center and then went on to work at The Pine Tree Inn and Walmart-- where she retired after 15 years of service. The couple welcomed 3 children into their home and her children remember her as a caring, patient, funny mother who encouraged them to pursue their goals and always looked after their best interests.
Sue was a generous and witty individual who loved to read and who was passionate about her family and friends. She frequently enjoyed shopping and loved to wear bright clothes. She loved animals and had many special pets over the years.

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to The Salvation Army or the American Red Cross.


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