- Born on: February 7, 1945
- Departed on: May 25, 2018
- Resided in: Cedar Rapids, IA
Susan Hall
Susan Jane Hall, 73, of Cedar Rapids died Friday May 25, 2018.
Survivors include a son Eric (Kelly) Heinemann of Cedar Rapids a daughter Liddie (Phil) Ribble of Riverside. A brother Roger (Eileen) Frazier. Her grandchildren Katie and Ethan Heinemann and Charles and Jack Krebs. She is also survived by her longtime childhood friend Pam Case and her loyal Boston Terrier Rudy, numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and good friends.
She is proceeded in death by her parents Charles and Jane Frazier and a brother Charles Jr Frazier. She is also proceeded in death by her loyal dogs Sam, Mac and Scrappy.
She enjoyed working with her second family at The Werheim Group in Cedar Rapids.
Susan was born February 7, 1945 in Clinton Iowa. She was an avid marathon runner and cyclist. She enjoyed sitting in the sun and reading a good book. She would try and usually complete her New York Times cross word puzzles. She was always rooting for her Jr Warriors to win and loved going on a good TJ Maxx shopping spree. One of her favorite activities was going on walks with her loving daughter Liddie. The greatest joy Susan had in life was spending time with her family, grandkids and her many friends.
A celebration of Susan’s life will take place at a time and place to be determined later.
Survivors include a son Eric (Kelly) Heinemann of Cedar Rapids a daughter Liddie (Phil) Ribble of Riverside. A brother Roger (Eileen) Frazier. Her grandchildren Katie and Ethan Heinemann and Charles and Jack Krebs. She is also survived by her longtime childhood friend Pam Case and her loyal Boston Terrier Rudy, numerous cousins, nieces, nephews and good friends.
She is proceeded in death by her parents Charles and Jane Frazier and a brother Charles Jr Frazier. She is also proceeded in death by her loyal dogs Sam, Mac and Scrappy.
She enjoyed working with her second family at The Werheim Group in Cedar Rapids.
Susan was born February 7, 1945 in Clinton Iowa. She was an avid marathon runner and cyclist. She enjoyed sitting in the sun and reading a good book. She would try and usually complete her New York Times cross word puzzles. She was always rooting for her Jr Warriors to win and loved going on a good TJ Maxx shopping spree. One of her favorite activities was going on walks with her loving daughter Liddie. The greatest joy Susan had in life was spending time with her family, grandkids and her many friends.
A celebration of Susan’s life will take place at a time and place to be determined later.