
Susan J. Decuir
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Susan J. Decuir, of Carrollton, Texas, passed away on January 31, 2023 at the age of 76. Susan was born in Brockport, New York, to Robert and Ruth Chennell on December 4, 1946. First and foremost, Susan loved Jesus Christ and her calling was to make him known to all people. If you knew Susan for very long, you know that she handed out Bible tracts to everyone whose path she crossed. Susan married the love of her life, Ron, in 1979. Her great joys in life were her children and grandchildren who kept her young. Susan also had a passion for writing and was published many times over. Susan is remembered by many for her kindness, great faith, true friendship, and big heart.
Susan was preceded in death by her parents and her son, Mark Cox. She will be greatly missed by her husband: Ron Decuir; daughter and son in law: Sarah and Scot Eibel; stepsons and daughters in law: Jeff and Jessica Decuir and Gavin and Victoria Decuir; grandchildren: Evan, Emma, and Ava Eibel; brothers: Ray Chennell and Doug Chennell; sister-in-law: Shannon Decuir; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Memorial service will be at North Dallas Funeral Home on Saturday, February 11, 2023 at 10 am. The family asks In lieu of flowers that donation be made in memory of Susan to The Little Bible Ministry: 2783 E. High Street, Pottstown, PA 19464.
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I am so glad God crossed our path after so many years and miles apart. I was there at your wedding to Ron and loved having you as a sister n law. I am glad we shared Gods Word together and I will miss times we could have had. I know you are with the Lord and loved ones who have passed. I will see you again someday. You will be shining bright. Love you much.
Susie was an angel on earth. She was sweet and kind and loved the Lord. I feel sure an angel came to earth and escorted her into our saviors arms. I know her loved ones are comforted knowing she waits for them in heaven.
I still have some of those “little Bible booklet” tracts. I’m going to give them away and think of my precious friend. Love to you all. ❤️💔💙. Jill
So sorry for your loss sending prayers to you and your family 🙏🙏🙏 she was A Amazing Woman and enjoyed many talks with her .
Susan was a sweet soft spoken woman. However the power of her faith impacted many. She was a good friend even though we had moved a great distance away she always remembered us with cards and her wonderful stories. See you in a bit Susan as we all meet up with our Jesus. Love Chris Hughes
My aunt Susie was not only beautiful outside but beautiful inside. I will always remember her by her waist long thick gorgeous hair, which made her look like a china doll but also by her laugh and her smile. I don’t know that I have ever seen her not smiling. She was always so elegant. Before I became a christian, I thought she was just my kooky aunt Susie but now I realize that she was a 10 Star General in GOD’s army, trying to recruit all those who were lost to know Jesus. Even at my cousin Mark’s funeral, she was calling for all to follow her Jesus. I believe she must have a very important place in Heaven, Jesus’ right hand girl. I am thankful that she found love with Ron and they had their beautiful Sara who gave them beautiful grandchildren. Susie served her savior well and is in heaven now with her beloved Jesus. I believe GOD said to Susie when she arrived, Well done, MY good and faithful servant: you have been faithful over a few things, I will set you over many things; enter thou into the joy of thy LORD. Love you Susie, thank you for setting an example for me to follow.
My husband and I met Ron and Susan in 2019. Had lunch together at Olive Garden one Saturday. Fellowshipped and had a pleasant time. We would see each other after that visit from time to time. We all were taking care of family needs that arose involving all 4 of us. She would be there for us and we for them. She would text me when she thought I would like to watch Day Star that evening that had a special guest talking about important info. My husband and I still work full time and that was a blessing for her to do that. She will be greatly missed. In our prayers for all the family.
I am so very sorry to hear of Susie’s passing. We were all high school friends at TJ Susie was always kind and sweet to me. I know she loved the Lord and more than likely led a bunch of folks to Him. Susie, you are home at last in Jesus’ arms. Rest in Peace sister.
We are so sorry for the lost of susan. I considered her one of my best friends. I have known her over 30 years. Donnie and I will continue to be praying for the family and will surely miss her.
I will never forget Susan’s miraculous testimony of how she came to know the Lord as I was just getting to know her. I appreciate her zest for the Lord, her stalwart faith always inspired me as she trusted God day by day for her health. I’m thankful she is a published author!! I will continue to pray for her loved ones. She is missed and love greatly.