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Susan Ogier Woodruff
11/12/1951 - 10/18/2018
Susan Woodruff of Ormond Beach was born in Jacksonville, FL to William and Ollys Ogier (deceased). She is survived by her husband, Chuck, of 23 years and stepson, Jeremy Woodruff; two sisters, Marion (Al) Brito and Denise (Bart) Crews; nephews Daniel (Amanda) Crews, Stephen (Pierreline) Crews and Stephen (Lyndsay) Brito; great-nephews Beau Crews and Davis Crews and great-niece Camille Crews; great-niece Adeline Brito; a stepdaughter Laura Bolton Smith; and her sweet, dear friend Fran Aenchbacher. Plus a multitude of friends whom she truly loved. A service will be held at First United Methodist Church, 336 S. Halifax Drive, Ormond Beach, FL, November 3, 11 AM, officiated by Rev. Scott Smith. Donations in memory of Susan may be made to your favorite charity.The family wishes to thank all of those who have embraced us through Susan's difficult journey. Susan was cherished by all who knew her and she leaves a legacy of love and joy.
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RIP Susan, both Bob and I loved your humor and your strength through this battle. I pray for Chuck and your family to find healing during this difficult time. I know Mama was there to greet you and welcome you. Love Ali & Bob
November 8, 2018
November 8, 2018
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