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Susan Mae <I>White</I> Gleason

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Susan Mae White Gleason

Birth
Blossburg, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
20 May 2022 (aged 54)
Roseville, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, USA
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Susan "Sue" Gleason, 54, of Roseville, (Rutland Township, PA), passed away on Friday evening, May 20, 2022 at her home surrounded by loving family. Susan Mae Gleason was born in Blossburg on September 23, 1967; one of five children born to the Diana Lee (Boyden) White and the late Floyd Lewis White.

Sue attended college at Penn Tech's North Campus in Wellsboro and received a degree in Secretarial Administration. Later, she was employed for several years by Martha Lloyd Community Services in Mansfield as a Direct Care Specialist. Susan took great pride in her work and recently received a 10 year recognition award for her dedicated service. She also enjoyed working in the cafe' at Jelly Stone Park, formerly Bucktail Camping Resort, in Mansfield.

On July 17, 1993, Susan married John William Gleason at the Collidge Hollow Methodist Church in Mansfield. Sue loved the outdoors and all of God's nature. She was an avid camper and enjoyed walking, riding bike and especially barbequing with family and friends. Sue was a talented cake baker and decorator. In earlier years, she made many cakes for birthdays and special events alike.

Susan will be remembered for her great sense of humor. Although she could be one "who told it like it was". Sue always remained a loving and caring person, she will be dearly missed.

Besides her mother, Sue is survived by her husband of nearly 29 years, John W. Gleason, children, Chris Lonsinger and Carrie Graybill both of New York State, John C. "Little John" Gleason and Justin Winnie both of Roseville, nine grandchildren, several nieces, nephews, cousins, dear friends and a special canine friend, Roxy.

In the lieu of flowers, a memorial donation to assisted the family with final arrangements C/O The Victory Church in Mrs. Gleason's loving memory.

The Pepper Funeral Home and Cremation Facility, 578 Springbrook Drive, Canton is in caring assistance of arrangements.
Susan "Sue" Gleason, 54, of Roseville, (Rutland Township, PA), passed away on Friday evening, May 20, 2022 at her home surrounded by loving family. Susan Mae Gleason was born in Blossburg on September 23, 1967; one of five children born to the Diana Lee (Boyden) White and the late Floyd Lewis White.

Sue attended college at Penn Tech's North Campus in Wellsboro and received a degree in Secretarial Administration. Later, she was employed for several years by Martha Lloyd Community Services in Mansfield as a Direct Care Specialist. Susan took great pride in her work and recently received a 10 year recognition award for her dedicated service. She also enjoyed working in the cafe' at Jelly Stone Park, formerly Bucktail Camping Resort, in Mansfield.

On July 17, 1993, Susan married John William Gleason at the Collidge Hollow Methodist Church in Mansfield. Sue loved the outdoors and all of God's nature. She was an avid camper and enjoyed walking, riding bike and especially barbequing with family and friends. Sue was a talented cake baker and decorator. In earlier years, she made many cakes for birthdays and special events alike.

Susan will be remembered for her great sense of humor. Although she could be one "who told it like it was". Sue always remained a loving and caring person, she will be dearly missed.

Besides her mother, Sue is survived by her husband of nearly 29 years, John W. Gleason, children, Chris Lonsinger and Carrie Graybill both of New York State, John C. "Little John" Gleason and Justin Winnie both of Roseville, nine grandchildren, several nieces, nephews, cousins, dear friends and a special canine friend, Roxy.

In the lieu of flowers, a memorial donation to assisted the family with final arrangements C/O The Victory Church in Mrs. Gleason's loving memory.

The Pepper Funeral Home and Cremation Facility, 578 Springbrook Drive, Canton is in caring assistance of arrangements.

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