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Susan Elizabeth <I>Kepple</I> Worley

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Susan Elizabeth Kepple Worley

Birth
Cochise County, Arizona, USA
Death
9 Feb 2020 (aged 76)
Hillsboro, Hill County, Texas, USA
Burial
Whitney, Hill County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 31.9402251, Longitude: -97.3157728
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Susan Kepple Scott Worley
May 20, 1943 ~ February 9, 2020

Susan Worley, 76, passed away February 9, 2020 in Hillsboro. She was born to Charles David and Reta Virginia Little Kepple on May 20, 1943 in Arizona.

Early in her life she became an avid traveler as she explored the world first with her father, an army man then later with her first husband, as an army officer’s wife. She lived in Turkey and Greece in her early years before settling back into the U.S., first in Dunkirk, New York, where she was cheerleader for the nearby all-boys school, and then in Springfield, Virginia, where she graduated from Lee High School in 1961.

She was an athletic woman who loved to dance and play sports, activities that kept her busy throughout her whole life. She studied physical education at Radford University until she married her childhood sweetheart, Richard Scott. She continued her athletic interests during her marriage and shared her love of physical education as a swimming instructor for the children at several of the army bases where they lived. She valued this work greatly and always maintained her Red Cross lifesaving and swimming certification. Balancing her work life and her enduring love of athleticism she played and coached soccer and even took Judo lessons at one point.

Near the end of her first marriage she started a career in banking and then later, after finishing her education started a career as a travel agent where she worked and found fulfillment for more than 15 years.

Susan had a passion for dancing that stayed with her all her life. It was in this passion for dancing, in fact, that Susan met her second husband and the love of her life, Jim Worley. Their passion was born on the dance floor, and their bond endured throughout the rest of their lives. She left her career as a travel agent to join Jim in the family surveying business. Susan surrounded herself with friends and family, whether she was volunteering for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, playing on the soccer field, country dancing, or spending time with her loved ones. Susan was a good friend and a loving parent and she will be well remembered in our hearts forever.

Preceded in death by her mother, Reta Little; her brother, Charles David Kepple Jr.; her father, Charles David Kepple; her first husband, Richard P Scott; her second husband, Jim "Jimmy" Kyle Worley and her father-in-law, James Worley.

Survived by her brother, John Nicholas Kepple, III, her son, David Price Scott, her daughters, Sondra Lea Scott, Angela Morris, Kristi Foley and Natalie Johnson, grand children, great-grand children, several nieces, nephews and many extended family members and friends.

Funeral services will be held February 14, 2020 in Whitney. Burial will follow at the Whitney Memorial Park in Whitney, Texas...M_M
Susan Kepple Scott Worley
May 20, 1943 ~ February 9, 2020

Susan Worley, 76, passed away February 9, 2020 in Hillsboro. She was born to Charles David and Reta Virginia Little Kepple on May 20, 1943 in Arizona.

Early in her life she became an avid traveler as she explored the world first with her father, an army man then later with her first husband, as an army officer’s wife. She lived in Turkey and Greece in her early years before settling back into the U.S., first in Dunkirk, New York, where she was cheerleader for the nearby all-boys school, and then in Springfield, Virginia, where she graduated from Lee High School in 1961.

She was an athletic woman who loved to dance and play sports, activities that kept her busy throughout her whole life. She studied physical education at Radford University until she married her childhood sweetheart, Richard Scott. She continued her athletic interests during her marriage and shared her love of physical education as a swimming instructor for the children at several of the army bases where they lived. She valued this work greatly and always maintained her Red Cross lifesaving and swimming certification. Balancing her work life and her enduring love of athleticism she played and coached soccer and even took Judo lessons at one point.

Near the end of her first marriage she started a career in banking and then later, after finishing her education started a career as a travel agent where she worked and found fulfillment for more than 15 years.

Susan had a passion for dancing that stayed with her all her life. It was in this passion for dancing, in fact, that Susan met her second husband and the love of her life, Jim Worley. Their passion was born on the dance floor, and their bond endured throughout the rest of their lives. She left her career as a travel agent to join Jim in the family surveying business. Susan surrounded herself with friends and family, whether she was volunteering for the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, playing on the soccer field, country dancing, or spending time with her loved ones. Susan was a good friend and a loving parent and she will be well remembered in our hearts forever.

Preceded in death by her mother, Reta Little; her brother, Charles David Kepple Jr.; her father, Charles David Kepple; her first husband, Richard P Scott; her second husband, Jim "Jimmy" Kyle Worley and her father-in-law, James Worley.

Survived by her brother, John Nicholas Kepple, III, her son, David Price Scott, her daughters, Sondra Lea Scott, Angela Morris, Kristi Foley and Natalie Johnson, grand children, great-grand children, several nieces, nephews and many extended family members and friends.

Funeral services will be held February 14, 2020 in Whitney. Burial will follow at the Whitney Memorial Park in Whitney, Texas...M_M


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