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Sue Ann <I>Duerscheidt</I> Williams

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Sue Ann Duerscheidt Williams

Birth
Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, USA
Death
4 Jun 2021 (aged 66–67)
Catawissa, Columbia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Cremated Add to Map
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Sue Ann (Duerscheidt) Williams, 67, of Catawissa passed into the loving arms of our Lord and Savior on Friday morning, June 4, 2021. Sue was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., to John and Ruth (Massey) Duerscheidt. She attended New Hyde Park Memorial High School, graduating in 1972. Sue was married to her college sweetheart, Davey. She met Dave at age 15, and God brought them back together when they unknowingly chose to attend the same college, Pinebrook Junior College. They celebrated 46 years of marriage in April. After raising her three boys, which was one of her greatest accomplishments, Sue worked as a property manager for 20 years for Presbyterian Senior Living, primarily at the Towers in Bloomsburg, and Hillside Village. She loved her residents and would do anything to make them smile. Sue was a longtime member and senior high youth group leader at the Elysburg Alliance Church. She later attended and led women's Sunday school at the Catawissa Christian Church. She was an active part of her life group as well as her tightknit group of friends, who affectionately dubbed themselves the Blah Blah Girls. Her happy place was the beach and her favorite hobby was golfi ng. In addition to her husband, Dave, she is survived by her sister, Joan (Duerscheidt) Bassett, and her husband, Clifford Sr. of Valrico, Fla.; sons: Michael and his fi ancée, Jody Worthington, of Bloomsburg, Jonathan and his wife, Kaitlyn, (Henninger), of Elysburg, Nathan and his wife, Nicole (Thomas), of Bloomsburg; eight grandchildren: Emily, Abigail, Olivia, Ethan, Noah, Mason, Leah and Lily; and 14 nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, John Duerscheidt; and a nephew, Joshua Williams. From the beginning, Sue dedicated her life to God and helped spread the gospel through all aspects of her life. Her devotion to her family, and strong belief in God supported her through her fi nal days and ultimately gave her peace. As she would often say, "It is well, with my soul." A time of visitation for family and friends will be held on Saturday, June 12, 2021, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Catawissa Christian Church, 319 Main St., Catawissa. Funeral services will begin on Saturday, June 12, 2021, at noon at the Catawissa Christian Church with the Rev. Michael Spagnuolo offi ciating. The Allen Funeral Home Inc., 745 Market at Eighth streets, Bloomsburg, is honored to be serving the Williams family. Memorial contributions in Sue's name are suggested to: Catawissa Christian Church Mortgage Fund, 319 Main St., Catawissa, PA 17820. For friends and family wishing to send a memorial gift, share a personal memory or offer condolences to the family, a memorial tribute page in Sue's honor and a sympathy store are available at www.Allen-FuneralHome.com
If anyone knows where she is buried , please send in an edit.

Sue Ann (Duerscheidt) Williams, 67, of Catawissa passed into the loving arms of our Lord and Savior on Friday morning, June 4, 2021. Sue was born in Brooklyn, N.Y., to John and Ruth (Massey) Duerscheidt. She attended New Hyde Park Memorial High School, graduating in 1972. Sue was married to her college sweetheart, Davey. She met Dave at age 15, and God brought them back together when they unknowingly chose to attend the same college, Pinebrook Junior College. They celebrated 46 years of marriage in April. After raising her three boys, which was one of her greatest accomplishments, Sue worked as a property manager for 20 years for Presbyterian Senior Living, primarily at the Towers in Bloomsburg, and Hillside Village. She loved her residents and would do anything to make them smile. Sue was a longtime member and senior high youth group leader at the Elysburg Alliance Church. She later attended and led women's Sunday school at the Catawissa Christian Church. She was an active part of her life group as well as her tightknit group of friends, who affectionately dubbed themselves the Blah Blah Girls. Her happy place was the beach and her favorite hobby was golfi ng. In addition to her husband, Dave, she is survived by her sister, Joan (Duerscheidt) Bassett, and her husband, Clifford Sr. of Valrico, Fla.; sons: Michael and his fi ancée, Jody Worthington, of Bloomsburg, Jonathan and his wife, Kaitlyn, (Henninger), of Elysburg, Nathan and his wife, Nicole (Thomas), of Bloomsburg; eight grandchildren: Emily, Abigail, Olivia, Ethan, Noah, Mason, Leah and Lily; and 14 nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, John Duerscheidt; and a nephew, Joshua Williams. From the beginning, Sue dedicated her life to God and helped spread the gospel through all aspects of her life. Her devotion to her family, and strong belief in God supported her through her fi nal days and ultimately gave her peace. As she would often say, "It is well, with my soul." A time of visitation for family and friends will be held on Saturday, June 12, 2021, from 10 a.m. to noon at the Catawissa Christian Church, 319 Main St., Catawissa. Funeral services will begin on Saturday, June 12, 2021, at noon at the Catawissa Christian Church with the Rev. Michael Spagnuolo offi ciating. The Allen Funeral Home Inc., 745 Market at Eighth streets, Bloomsburg, is honored to be serving the Williams family. Memorial contributions in Sue's name are suggested to: Catawissa Christian Church Mortgage Fund, 319 Main St., Catawissa, PA 17820. For friends and family wishing to send a memorial gift, share a personal memory or offer condolences to the family, a memorial tribute page in Sue's honor and a sympathy store are available at www.Allen-FuneralHome.com


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