Advertisement. Advertise with us

IN MEMORIAM: Suzanne Allen, Schenevus;

Fought Health Issues To See Family Grow

SCHENEVUS – Suzanne E. Allen, 69, passed away, Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018, at Bassett Hospital.

For the past few years, Sue has struggled with her health, working hard to overcome them so that she could see her family grow.

She was born on June 29, 1949, in Oneonta, daughter of William and Edith (Bates) Sutton Jr.

Sue married Gary H. Allen on Aug, 12, 1972.

Suzanne loved her grandchildren. She enjoyed crafts and cake decorating.

She is survived by her husband Gary, her two sons, John Allen and Jim Allen and his wife Catherine, her mother Edith Sutton, her grandchildren, Hunter Allen, Carson Allen, Morgan Allen and Laney Allen, her brother Steve Sutton, and her many cousins.

Sue was predeceased by her father William, her father-in-law Gerald Allen and mother-in-law Pauline Smith.

A funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Heller & Skinner Funeral Home, 155 Main St., Worcester, with the Rev. Donald Yarborough officiating. Calling hours will be 11 a.m. until the time of the service at 1. Burial will be in the Schenevus Cemetery.

Memorial contributions may be made in loving memory of Suzanne to the Schenevus-Maryland Emergency Squad, PO Box 80, Schenevus, NY 12155.

Condolences may be sent to the family at www.hellerskinnerfh.com.

Posted

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Related Articles

SCOLINOS: It’s All We Need To Know: Home Plate 17 Inches Wide

COLUMN VIEW FROM THE GAME It’s All We Need To Know: Home Plate 17 Inches Wide Editor’s Note:  Tim Mead, incoming Baseball Hall of Fame president, cited John Scolinos, baseball coach at his alma mater, Cal Poly Pomona, as a lifelong inspiration, particularly Scolinos’ famous speech “17 Inches.” Chris Sperry, who published sperrybaseballlife.com, heard Scolinos deliver a version in 1996 at the American Baseball Coaches Association in Nashville, and wrote this reminiscence in 1916 in his “Baseball Thoughts” column. By CHRIS SPERRY • from www.sperrybaseballlife.com In 1996, Coach Scolinos was 78 years old and five years retired from a college coaching…

Sports Can Resume, Superintendents Told

CLICK HERE FOR MEMO TO SCHOOLS Sports Can Resume, Superintendents Told COOPERSTOWN – In a memo released Friday evening, county Public Health Director Heidi Bond advised local school superintendents that sports can resume as early as Monday. “Effective Feb. 1, participants in higher-risk sports may participate in individual or distanced group training and organized no/low-contact group training,” Bond wrote, “…including competitions and tournaments, if permitted by local health authorities.”…

Piper Seamon Scores 1,000th point

1,000 THANKS! Piper Seamon 5th CCS Girl To Hit High Mark The Cooperstown Central student section erupts as Piper Seamon scores her 1,000th career point in the Hawkeyes’ 57-39 win over Waterville at home last evening. Seamon becomes the fifth girl and only the 14th player in school history overall to score 1,000 points.  Inset at right, Pipershares a hug with teammate Meagan Schuermann after the game was stopped to acknowledge her achievement. Seamon will play basketball next year at Hamilton College. (Cheryl Clough/AllOTSEGO.com)  …