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Susan Kannisto Waggoner  1948-2016

Susan Ann Waggoner passed from this life on June 15, 2016.  She was born May 11, 1948 to Roy and Jenny Kannisto, originally from Crystal Falls, Michigan. The family moved to Long Beach, CA in 1954.  Susan was a nurse for the American Red Cross for many years.  She loved to ride her horse, and she loved Boston Bull Terriers.  She was the most happy when her baby Ashley was born. 

Susan was predeceased by her husband, Rob Wagner, and survived by her daughter, Ashley Wagner, her brother Brian Kannisto, sister in law Judy Kannisto, and niece Tina Kannisto.  They all reside in Bellflower, CA

Susan was good natured and steadfast to her family and friends.  We will miss her hardy laugh, and her big open heart. She was 68 years old.

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06/19/16 06:47 PM #1    

Sharon Weeks (Maupin)

I always loved Susan's laugh, it would brighten even the worst of days. You will be greatly missed.

Rest in Eternals Peace.

 


06/20/16 08:48 AM #2    

Bonnie Briskin (Pinto)

Sue & I met in 7th grade and stayed close friends.  She was a true friend in every sense of the word.  Always there for you no matter what time of the day or night it might be.  She was funny with a heart of gold.  I will miss her and her great laugh which would get you laughing along with her.  Good friends are hard to find and I am so blessed I was able to be her friend for so many years.  She will be missed by many.


06/20/16 10:38 AM #3    

Linda Short (Pacholl)

I loved Susan, she was always to kind to me through out our teen years. She had this wonderful way about her, that when she looked at you or said something, it would get us laughing. Sometimes is was not a good time to laugh, but it was always fun. So young, rest in peace.


06/20/16 01:56 PM #4    

Debbie Souter (Wilder)

Susan was probably my closest friend from the 3rd grade on. I spent many nights at her house. Whether we were playing jacks on our front porches, playing Monopoly for days at a time or peeking out her bedroom window to spy on her neighbor making out in their house, we always had a good time. For years, Sue would call me on Christmas Day. I last saw her maybe 15 years ago. RIP Susan!  I will always remember you!


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