She made her home throughout the US and most recently lived in Cass Lake. Susan was gifted with her hands and enjoyed sewing blankets and making Native American arts and crafts. She was also an excellent baker. Susan looked forward to travelling to different casinos and liked to play online interactive games as well.
Susan is survived by her mother, Joyce Roy; children: David Joshua Martineau and Tawni (Rob) Annette-Vodnik; special nephews: Ricky Smith and Elijah Annette; grandchildren: Lilliana, Ciera, Isaiah, Evelyn and Tucker; Siblings: Carol Smith, Harold Annette, Emily Annette, Michael Annette, Russell Gray, Lori Gamache, Anthony Annette, John Annette, William Annette and Sara Annette,; and numerous other relatives and friends.
Susan was preceded in death by her father, Harold Annette; her brother, Timothy Annette and her step-father, Jerry Roy.
Burial will be at Breck Memorial Cemetery.
She made her home throughout the US and most recently lived in Cass Lake. Susan was gifted with her hands and enjoyed sewing blankets and making Native American arts and crafts. She was also an excellent baker. Susan looked forward to travelling to different casinos and liked to play online interactive games as well.
Susan is survived by her mother, Joyce Roy; children: David Joshua Martineau and Tawni (Rob) Annette-Vodnik; special nephews: Ricky Smith and Elijah Annette; grandchildren: Lilliana, Ciera, Isaiah, Evelyn and Tucker; Siblings: Carol Smith, Harold Annette, Emily Annette, Michael Annette, Russell Gray, Lori Gamache, Anthony Annette, John Annette, William Annette and Sara Annette,; and numerous other relatives and friends.
Susan was preceded in death by her father, Harold Annette; her brother, Timothy Annette and her step-father, Jerry Roy.
Burial will be at Breck Memorial Cemetery.
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