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Schrum, Susan A.

Saturday, January 06, 2007

God was ready for another special angel and on January 6, 2007, Susan Andrews “Brave heart” Schrum answered that call. She went home after a long courageous battle with breast cancer. She was preceded in death by her father Ralph T. “Chuck” Andrews, Jr. She is survived by her loving husband Lee “Stone Breaker” Schrum, mother; Joann T. Terry, daughters; Jessica G. Adkins, Nicolette E. Adkins, son; Patrick K. Adkins, Sisters; Pattie A. Richardson, Traci A. Livengood & husband Greg, brother; Daniel M. Andrews, Sr., & wife Peggy, special Native American Sister; Jennifer Night Bird Graham, special Native American Brothers, Sisters, Nephews; Douglas M. Richardson, Kendrick M. Livengood, Nathaniel R. Livengood, Daniel M. Andrews, Jr., Austin J. Andrews, Special Aunts; Brenda Lowe & Judy Shell, along with many other Aunts, Uncles, & Cousins. Special thanks to Dr. Sherman Baker, Trisha Hood RN, Linda Smith & Hospice of Virginia. The family will receive friends 6:00 to 8:00 PM Monday January 8, 2006 at the Chesterfield Chapel of J.T.Morriss & Son Funeral Home & Cremation Service. A funeral service will be conducted Tuesday at 2:00 PM in the Greenwood Presbyterian Church, Chesterfield, Virginia. Entombment will be in Dale Memorial Mark. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations be made in Susan’s name to Hospice of Virginia, 7231 Forrest Ave., Suite 100, Richmond, Virginia 23226. Condolences may be registered at www.jtmorriss.com


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Susan was always so good to visit my father in his final years. She made every effort to engage him in conversation and was rewarded for her effort as were we all. She was uplifting and will be missed not only by her family but by the community as well.

Posted by: Evelyn Pell at January 13, 2007 08:37 AM

Susan was always so good to visit my father in his final years. She made every effort in engage him in conversation and was rewarded for her effort as were we all. She was uplifting and will be missed not only by her family but by the community as well.

Posted by: Evelyn Pell at January 13, 2007 08:36 AM

Like many others, I am saddened to hear of Susan's death even though I only knew her vicariously through praying for her for several years with Tracey at Spring Hill Baptist.

Sometimes we never understand on this side of eternity why God answers our prayers in certain ways but can only accept His will with a quiet assurance that our loss is not permanent. A reunion is coming and that can and will be joyous and eternal.

Until then hold on to each other and find strength and courage in your love for Susan, one another and God to pursue what He intends as you share and heal from your grief in the months and years ahead.

Your praying friend,

Roger Schweikert

Posted by: Roger Schweikert at January 9, 2007 11:15 AM

Lee, Jessica, Nicolette, & Patrick,

My prayers are that God will help you through the difficult times ahead and help heal your broken hearts.

Susan was happy - each of you were responsible for that. She loved you all with all her heart and she knew she was loved in return.

All of our lives were changed because of her love & friendship. I mourn her loss and look forward to being with her again. She was my friend, my sister.

Dorothy

Posted by: Dorothy Bracy at January 8, 2007 05:43 PM

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