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Mary Sue (Ashby) Heuett

Posted 2017-11-10 by Judy Wight Branson
The Daily Courier, Prescott, Arizona
Wednesday, November 8, 2017, pages 3a & 5a

Mary Sue Heuett. Our dear, sweet, Mary Sue (Ashby) Heuett, wife,
mother, grandmother, great-grandmother, sister, aunt, cousin and
blessed friend to all, passed away quietly at home surrounded by
family on Oct. 24, 2017, in Show Low, Arizona. Oh, to hear the
angels rejoice and sing in heaven!

Mary Sue or Sue, as everyone knew her, was born in Phoenix. She was
a full-time homemaker, and as an accomplished seamstress she had a
great love for quilting and sewing. She sewed quilts for all of her
children, grandchildren and great grandchildren’s marriages, new
babies and special occasions. We were all so touched by the love she
put into each and every stitch.

Sue loved camping with her family and fishing with all the
grandchildren. She enjoyed gardening as her flower gardens on the
front and back porches were always beautiful. She was also a fan of
the Phoenix Suns and Diamondback baseball.

She was united in Holy Matrimony to the love of her life, Rodney
Heuett, on March 14, 1958. This union was blessed with four
children: son, Will Heuett (Linda) of Show Low, Arizona; and
daughters Wendy (Clay) Stazenski of Prescott, Arizona, Conni
(Dannie) Beckett of Flagstaff, Arizona, and Robin (Scott) Wederski
of Prescott. Sue is also survived by 10 grandchildren and 21 great-
grandchildren; her sisters, Pat (Arlen) Heuett, of Show Low,
Arizona, and Karen (Richard) Peck of Payson, Arizona; and her
brother, Steven Ashby of Phoenix.

Sue was preceded in death by her parents, John and Nancy Ashby,
along with her younger brothers, Wayne and Johnny.
Memorial services will be held at 11 a.m., Saturday, Nov. 11, 2017,
at the Calvary Chapel Baptist Church, 241 E. McNeil, Show Low. The
family would like to also express their thanks for the wonderful
care provided by Compassus Hospice of Lakeside, Arizona.

In lieu of flowers, donations in Sue’s name can be made to the White
Mountain Hospice Foundation – Compassus Hospice of Lakeside. Owens
Livingston Mortuary of Show Low handled the arrangements.

Information provided by survivors.




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