Wells Funeral Home
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SUSAN CHRISTINE KEEN
January 21, 1966 - December 09, 2024
Obituary For SUSAN CHRISTINE KEEN
Memorial Service will be held at a later date.
Susan Christine Keen, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, teacher, and friend, passed away peacefully on December 9, 2024. She was born on January 21, 1966, to Oliver Roy Davis and Carol Dianne Briscoe.
Susan is survived by her devoted husband, Gregory Morris Keen, with whom she shared a life filled with love, laughter, and adventure. Her family brought her immeasurable joy, and she leaves behind her father, Oliver Roy Davis, and his wife Dolly Davis; her daughter, Tambra McWilliams, and her husband, Adam McWilliams; her sons Matthew Allen Lancaster and Dustin Christopher Lancaster; brother, James Davis and wife Maritza; her stepdaughters, Glezarie Beth Pelagio Keen and Daphne Pelagio Campbell; and grandchildren Anastasia, Eli, and Easton Campbell.
Susan had many interests that reflected her warm and adventurous spirit. She loved tending to her garden, enjoyed travelling with her family, reading fantasy fiction novels, cross stitch, and caring for the family cats. She also had a vibrant passion for learning and teaching, which was reflected in her work as a teacher to students with learning disabilities.
Susan will be remembered for her boundless kindness, her ability to make others feel loved and valued, and her unwavering dedication to her family and friends. Her loss is deeply felt, but her legacy of love and generosity will live on in the hearts of all who knew her.
Condolences
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December 17, 2024
James Davis
Sometimes life takes us down different paths, and that was true for Susan and me (James Davis). She fought a hard fight, and I hope she is now resting peacefully. I recognize the strength it took for her to face life's challenges, challenges no one asks for. God rest her soul, and I wish her loving family comfort and peace during this difficult time.
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December 15, 2024
Lori Horton
I know these last few years have been very difficult and what a huge battle you fought, but now you have peace and comfort with no more pain. It was nice to have a you as a sister-in-law and the ongoing joke of a babysitter when we were all kids. I am glad you and my brother found happiness together later in life. You both were great for each other and glad I could call you my sister. You are forever in my heart.
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December 14, 2024
Tambra McWilliams (Sanders)
Mom, you will be missed. I'm happy I did get to enjoy having you in my life; in my adult life. I wish I could of been around you more growing up. I love you. I'm glad you're not in any kind of pain anymore.
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