Sue was a bank teller, a homemaker, a wonderful mom, and the love of her late husband's life. For nearly 57 years, Sue and Wendell lived all over the United States before eventually moving back "home" to Weir to raise their daughter, Staci, near family and friends. The family owned and operated the Weir Cafe which served as the gathering place for the Weir community. As the official host of all late-night victory parties for the Weir football team, the coffee spot for Weir's who's who to solve the world's problems, or for the fried catfish buffet on any given weekend, Sue could be found beside Wendell as his faithful coleslaw maker and partner. Sue was a member of Mt. Zion Church in Panhandle and later Weir Presbyterian Church.
Predeceased in death, is her husband, Wendell Morgan; parents, Julian and Lois Black; and siblings, Julia Black Weeks and Harvey Hunt Black. Sue is survived by her daughter, Staci; one sister-in-law, as well as nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Beulah Cemetery Fund (1410 Weir-McCool Road, McCool, MS 39108) or Mt. Zion Church.
Sue was a bank teller, a homemaker, a wonderful mom, and the love of her late husband's life. For nearly 57 years, Sue and Wendell lived all over the United States before eventually moving back "home" to Weir to raise their daughter, Staci, near family and friends. The family owned and operated the Weir Cafe which served as the gathering place for the Weir community. As the official host of all late-night victory parties for the Weir football team, the coffee spot for Weir's who's who to solve the world's problems, or for the fried catfish buffet on any given weekend, Sue could be found beside Wendell as his faithful coleslaw maker and partner. Sue was a member of Mt. Zion Church in Panhandle and later Weir Presbyterian Church.
Predeceased in death, is her husband, Wendell Morgan; parents, Julian and Lois Black; and siblings, Julia Black Weeks and Harvey Hunt Black. Sue is survived by her daughter, Staci; one sister-in-law, as well as nieces and nephews.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Beulah Cemetery Fund (1410 Weir-McCool Road, McCool, MS 39108) or Mt. Zion Church.
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