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Sue Carroll

April 16, 1932 - May 31, 2023
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Virginia Sue Carroll, age 91, of Springfield, passed away on May 31, 2023, at Brookhaven Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. She was born to John W. and Sue L. (McTeer) Fender on April 16, 1932, in Springfield, Missouri. She graduated from Willard High School in 1950. In 1975, Sue was united in marriage to Frank Carroll in Las Vegas. The couple shared
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Cynthia Wilson left a message on January 10, 2026:
Sue was a very special friend, when they came to Texas they stayed at the Crestwood RV park, and that was where I met both Frank and her. They took me out fishing with them and it was a great day I will forever miss them both .
gabby woods left a message on December 30, 2023:
Sue carroll was my grandmother i would call her granny sue and i miss her so much and i know how much i meant too her and i really wish i could’ve said goodbye.
Donnie Goddard left a message on June 5, 2023:
Sue was my great-aunt and was a woman who you just couldn't help but love. She was very passionate about her politics and, of course, I was on the other side of her ideas. Whenever we would get together it was a race to see who could make the other's blood pressure go up the fastest. Haha! But it was all in good fun and more than once she made me lunch or dinner, with love, while she berated me for who I voted for. I never missed a chance to go see Sue and Frank. I loved them both and they were some of the best people I was ever lucky enough to be around. And I was proud to say they were my family. RIP Sue. I'll miss you.
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