Obituary for Susan Donna (Gray) Ward

 United States

  • Date Of Death: April 1, 2020
  • State: Michigan

WARD

Susan Donna Gray

Mom, Grandma, Great-Grandma

Sister, Aunt, Wonderful Friend to Many

Born May 5, 1934 in La Crosse, WI and entered into rest April 1, 2020 in Stillwater, MN. Susan was preceded in death by her parents, Donald and Gretchen Gray; sister, Greta Gray Siverts; daughter, Maureen Mills; nephew, Eric Siverts; and lifelong companion, Gene Cuvelot. Susan is survived by her loving daughter, Louise Engwer (Scott); her adoring granddaughters, Ashlee Doheny (Sean), Rebecca Griffitts (Gabe); with Susan’s two great granddaughters, Cali and Harper. Respected and admired by nieces, Kristie Siverts Dorrance, and her children Jennifer and John Dorrance, and Lynn Siverts with her husband Brett Sloan.

Susan ventured out to New York City after graduating Central High School in St. Paul and graduated from Tobe-Coburn School of Fashion Design. Susan was a meticulous sewer and her love of fashion was apparent throughout her life. 

She raised her two daughters in St. Paul and moved to White Bear Lake where she lived for 40 years. She had a long career as an office manager/bookkeeper for a local insurance agency. A devoted member of White Bear Historical Society, she fell in love with the Fillebrown House. Gene and Susan hosted Christmas formal dinners for many years at various locations. Susan belonged to the ULLR ski club, The Association of Professional Insurance Women, the Highland bridge group, 110 North Oaks Bridge Club and after her 50th high school reunion, formed a chapter of the Red Hat Society.

Susan loved her family, games, butterflies, decorating for any holiday, music, gardening, the color blue, hosting dinner parties, polar bears, Widmer Cheese at Christmas time and her favorite beverage nightly.  

Susan had an abundance of common sense, was quick witted, loyal, creative, wonderful listener, down to earth and she accepted everyone for who they were, with no exceptions. 

Mom, you were truly one in a million and will be missed by me and the many people who were fortunate to have known you.

Hugs Hugs

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