Suzanne Sullivan
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Suzanne Sullivan, age 54, passed away at home with family December 2nd, 2020.
Suzanne was born November 2nd, 1966 in Ganada, Arizona to Earl and Martha Sullivan. Suzanne was raised in southern California, where she attended West Covina High School. In high school she participated in the flag team as well as played softball. She loved roller skating and the beach was her favorite thing. She graduated as part of the class of 1984. Suzanne later moved to Oklahoma in 1993. She enjoyed having a good time, being with family, friends, and loved to travel. BBQ’ing and anything to do with water, she was sure to be there as those were some of her favorites.
Suzanne was a kind and compassionate woman who cared deeply for everyone she met. This reflected in not only her personality but her choice for line of work. Although she had different jobs over the years, she worked many years in long term care healthcare facilities. She was a certified medication assistant after had being a certified nursing assistant. She enjoyed caring for and helping others, taking on the role as mother, friend, and more for many people. She was such an amazing person who will always be remembered for her amazing heart.
Suzanne is survived by her father, Earl Gene Sullivan, three siblings, Terry L. Sullivan (Kevin Merritt), Earl G. Sullivan Jr. (Charlotte Parmley-Sullivan) , and Sandra Hernandez (Sammy Hernandez), her children, Christina and Douglas Dooley, Tabitha and Amy Nuckolls, and Michael C. Henderson Jr. and Kiara Burrows, as well as grandchildren, Etta-Marie and Abigail Mygatt, Dasan and Kenzen Teehee, Tage, Mattix, and Colten Ventris, as well as many others such as cousins, nieces, nephews, aunts, and uncles. Suzanne is proceeded in death by her husband, Michael C. Henderson Sr., her mother, Martha E. Boyd, Uncle JT Boyd, and cousin Tammy Boyd, and grandparents, Earl O. Sullivan and Betty ImaJean Frasure, and Oscar and Gladys Boyd.