SUZANNE LYNN COMBS

July 18, 1970 - July 25, 2020

Suzanne will be remembered through a Celebration of Life on Saturday, August 8th at 1 pm, to
be held at the family’s home.

Share your Memorial with Family & Friends

Posted by:
Dave & Jen Raiman & Family

Posted on:
July 31, 2020

There are no words to begin to describe the light that Suzanne/Aunt Zanne was is our lives. We are a better family to have known her... better parents...and hold strong In the knowledge that she is with us, always. Rest easy, our beautiful friend. Your feet look even better in Heaven. We love you.

Posted by:
Susan Chasteen

Posted on:
July 31, 2020

Although I only knew Suzanne for a short period of time, I could see what a sweet, and fun loving person she was. It was my pleasure to have known her and to have spent time with her. I am sorry that we will not have any more family events together and more memories to make. You will surely be missed by all who knew you - especially my granddaughter Brenna. Rest in Peace.

Posted by:
Tonya DomBek

Posted on:
July 31, 2020

Suzanne was one of the most energetic and hysterical person to be around. Suzanne always wanted everyone to be happy and wanted every situation to be a positive one. When it came to her children they came first before anyone including herself. God gained an angel and left many hearts broken but the memories I have of her I will continue to cherish each day. I love you Suzanne and will forever thank God that I was able to have the times we once had.

Posted by:
Michael Sutherland

Posted on:
July 31, 2020

It's times like this that leave us with extreme sadness in our own life and sympathy for others in our family and in Suzanne's extended family and circle of friends. As an Uncle, I cared deeply for both of my sister's children. Now, one of them has been taken from us much too soon. I feel some comfort in the fact that I was able to talk to "SuzieQ" by phone on July 4th. We talked for a bit and even though she was just recently out of surgery, she was concerned about my health. That's the way she was. My son and daughter and Vicki and Mike's two girls were close growing up and Jill was especially close with Suzanne and Kelli. They were like the 3 musketeers. In my military career, when changing duty stations, we invariably wound up at Mike and Vicki's house until I got settled in. Suzanne and Kelli loved it and the 3 girls were mischievous when the adults weren't around. I offer my sincere condolences to those she left behind: her father, Mike Hedrick; her sister and confidant Kelli Hedrick Alexander; her two sons Chad and Matthew Combs; her nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. We shall all miss you Suz. Rest In Peace SuzieQ Love Uncle Mike

Posted by:
Jenny

Posted on:
July 19, 2024

Oh the fun we shared you crazy, wild, inhibited gal. There you are, as always, center of attention, getting wound up for your dirty dancing show. We all miss you! Happy belated birthday Wild Thang.

Posted by:
Amy

Posted on:
June 24, 2023

We all thought of you yesterday when we partied at our favorite apartment. You are missed for your craziness, never ending stories and laughter. You were the most disingenuous person I have ever met, but I forgave you many times and grew fond of you regardless. Our get togethers are not the same anymore. Sad enough, we found out more about you after you got your wings. Love ya crazy lady. We will meet up again one day. Amy, Jazzy, David, Berry, Cindy and the gang.

Posted by:
Moggy

Posted on:
September 30, 2022

My second birthday came and went without you celebrating with us. You were my die hard Crazy Cat. I accepted you the way you were, but tried oh so hard to make you become who you should have been, unfortunately time ran out. We shared so many secrets, so many memories and so much fun. We had more Facebook accounts than flip-flops. I remember my mom saying “friends are the best support bras, they don’t let each other down.” She would laugh and say “but Crazy Cat hardly ever wore one.” My hope you and mom are up there together, causing trouble and dancing your asses off. I miss you more than words. Until we meet again.