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OBITUARY
Susan Kathleen Skelly, age 63, passed with her children by her side on Monday, April 12th, 2021. She was born on September 8th, 1957 in Detroit, Michigan. She is the daughter of the late Frederick and Margaret Kenny. Susan was a past member of Lakeside Bible Chapel and also a member of Christ Lutheran Church in Warren. She was a dedicated mother and enjoyed her passion of creativity highlighted in arts and crafts. She worked for many... see more
Susan Kathleen Skelly, age 63, passed with her children by her side on Monday, April 12th, 2021. She was born on September 8th, 1957 in Detroit, Michigan. She is the daughter of the late Frederick and Margaret Kenny. Susan was a past member of Lakeside Bible Chapel and also a member of Christ Lutheran Church in Warren. She was a dedicated mother and enjoyed her passion of creativity highlighted in arts and crafts. She worked for many years as a service manager at Rinke Pontiac and Al Bennett Ford. Susan loved watching her father in his boat races and attending car shows. She loved to work at craft shows and had her own business, Sisters Designs in Dough, creating ornaments. Susan had a love for Trans Ams, the outdoors, concerts, movies, and being a Grandmother. Susan dedicated her life to being the best mother to her children and to her granddaughter. Loving mother of Caitlin Delaruelle and Christopher Skelly. Mother in Law to Kenneth DeLaruelle. Cherished grandmother of Penelope DeLaruelle. Sister of Sheila(Jeff)Serio. Loving Aunt to Hope and Faith Serio and many other nieces and nephews.
RalyGrlI will never forget the sound of her voice and the way she laughed. Aunt Sue was always a joy to be around and was the kind of woman who made you feel better than when you saw her. I'll never forget how close our families always were as kids. I loved... moreI will never forget the sound of her voice and the way she laughed. Aunt Sue was always a joy to be around and was the kind of woman who made you feel better than when you saw her. I'll never forget how close our families always were as kids. I loved when your family would come over and we would play baseball at the cul de sac, ride go karts, have BBQ. I too, will never forget those sweet little mouse ornaments. Your mother went through a lot, and she had a heart of gold. I'll never forget seeing her at Caitys baby gender reveal party and how filled with joy and love she was for her beautiful granddaughter Penelope. She was proud of you both and she really loved her family. I am so sorry for the loss of your mother and for the heartache your family is experiencing. Please know we are always here for you two. Aunt Sue is greatly missed and shall always be remembered. Love you all! less
I first off want to send my virtual hugs to you all. My Aunt Sue was such a creative woman. I will never forget going to Caity and Chris' house when we were little and getting to make mouse ornaments with Aunt Sue. Hers were aways wayyyyy better than... moreI first off want to send my virtual hugs to you all. My Aunt Sue was such a creative woman. I will never forget going to Caity and Chris' house when we were little and getting to make mouse ornaments with Aunt Sue. Hers were aways wayyyyy better than mine. It was so much fun as a kid to be able to do something like that and keep it forever. You will be forever missed Aunt Sue! Love you guys.
Love,
Melissa, Gary and Roman less