It is with great sadness that the family of Jane Ann Sus announces her passing at La Verendrye General Hospital in Fort Frances Ontario on Monday January 23, 2017 at the age of 83, exactly 5 years to the day after her husband Fred passed away.
Jane was born on August 20, 1933 to Elsie (nee Neal) and Captain William Martin in Roddick township. She spent much of her childhood years playing and swimming off the Hallett. She used to say that the braids in her hair never dried all summer. Jane loved to paint and over the years created a beautiful collection of artwork for her family and friends to enjoy.
On November 19, 1953 Jane married Fred Sus and together they raised four children in Fort Frances.
Jane was a wonderful mother, grandmother, wife, cook, and home maker. She was always ready for a good conversation around her kitchen table. Biscuits, hot out of the oven with butter and jam, would be served on a moment’s notice.
Jane’s true passion was bridge, and more specifically, winning at bridge. She truly enjoyed the social aspect of bridge but the competition delighted her.
Jane was predeceased by her husband Fred, bothers Bill Martin and Bob Locke, sister Pat Magnusson, sister-in laws Vera Fedorchuk (Bill), Netti Livicker (Don), Betty Boyd (Doug), and Vicki Olafson.
She is survived by her children Lynn Belluz (Wilf), Cathy Mallory (Jim), John Sus (Monica), and Bonnie Mueller (Brian), grandchildren Jennifer Cain (Clay), Melissa Busch (Jamie), Ariel Mallory, Mathew Mallory, Erica Jaremko (Cory), Adam Sus (Ashley), Steven Sus, Sarah Mueller (Nick Wreggit), Samantha Mueller (Luke Clifford), chosen grandson Andrew Mueller, great grandchildren Ashley, Elizabeth, MacKenzie, Madalynn, and Cameron Cain, and Carley and Jonathan Busch, great great granddaughter Ava, special niece Janice Sutherland, sister-in law Gladys Martin and brother-in law Elmer Olafson and many nieces and nephews.
A celebration of Jane’s life will be held at La Place Rendez-Vous, 1201 Idylwild Drive on Saturday January 28, 2017 from 2:00 to 4:00 PM.
If friends or family so desire, memoriam donations may be made to the Sister Kennedy Center or charity of their choice.
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