Ida Susan “Sue” <I>Spencer</I> Errington

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Ida Susan “Sue” Spencer Errington

Birth
USA
Death
21 Mar 2009 (aged 53)
McComb, Pike County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Brookhaven, Lincoln County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Services for Sue Spencer Errington, of Brookhaven, were 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 24, at Heuck's Retreat Baptist Church in Brookhaven with burial in the church cemetery. Riverwood Family Funeral Service was in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Errington, 53, died March 21, 2009, at Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center in McComb. She was born on Dec. 4, 1955, to Perry Calvin Spencer and Loretta Brister Spencer.

She was a secretary and homemaker. She also worked for the Brookhaven School District's bus transportation. She was a member of Heuck's Retreat Baptist Church. She was invested with youth and children's activities for 30 years. She was a member of the South Mississippi Horseman's Association, Brookhaven High School Soccer Booster Club and the Pink Sisters.

Preceding her in death was her father-in-law, Robert Errington.

Survivors are her parents, Perry and Loretta Spencer; her husband, Tommy Errington; her sons, Robert "Spencer" and Jacob "Jake" Douglas Errington; a daughter, Jamie Leigh Errington; her brothers, Perry Eugene Spencer, Bruce Calvin Spencer and James Richard Spencer; and a host of nieces and nephews.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society and Pink Sisters Relay for Life team, 1538 Sagewood Lane, Brookhaven, MS, 39601.

"'Sue,' what a blessing" she has been to our family, our church and our community. She lived her testimony of faith everyday. I expect she will be missed at Jackson Oncology as well ... as she was better known as "The Hat Lady." She made and decorated a different hat for every holiday or occasion to wear when she would go for treatment to always brighten the spirits of others who were there. This evolved into her "Hat Ministry" and allowed her to speak in various churches and share her testimony of God's grace. She has been an inspiration at home and abroad in her daily walk. Through it all, her faith never wavered. We will miss her greatly as we continue to serve an unfailing God.

Visit our Web site at riverwoodfamily.com and click on name under the obituaries to express thoughts to family.



©The Daily Leader 2009
Services for Sue Spencer Errington, of Brookhaven, were 11 a.m. Tuesday, March 24, at Heuck's Retreat Baptist Church in Brookhaven with burial in the church cemetery. Riverwood Family Funeral Service was in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Errington, 53, died March 21, 2009, at Southwest Mississippi Regional Medical Center in McComb. She was born on Dec. 4, 1955, to Perry Calvin Spencer and Loretta Brister Spencer.

She was a secretary and homemaker. She also worked for the Brookhaven School District's bus transportation. She was a member of Heuck's Retreat Baptist Church. She was invested with youth and children's activities for 30 years. She was a member of the South Mississippi Horseman's Association, Brookhaven High School Soccer Booster Club and the Pink Sisters.

Preceding her in death was her father-in-law, Robert Errington.

Survivors are her parents, Perry and Loretta Spencer; her husband, Tommy Errington; her sons, Robert "Spencer" and Jacob "Jake" Douglas Errington; a daughter, Jamie Leigh Errington; her brothers, Perry Eugene Spencer, Bruce Calvin Spencer and James Richard Spencer; and a host of nieces and nephews.

Memorials may be made to the American Cancer Society and Pink Sisters Relay for Life team, 1538 Sagewood Lane, Brookhaven, MS, 39601.

"'Sue,' what a blessing" she has been to our family, our church and our community. She lived her testimony of faith everyday. I expect she will be missed at Jackson Oncology as well ... as she was better known as "The Hat Lady." She made and decorated a different hat for every holiday or occasion to wear when she would go for treatment to always brighten the spirits of others who were there. This evolved into her "Hat Ministry" and allowed her to speak in various churches and share her testimony of God's grace. She has been an inspiration at home and abroad in her daily walk. Through it all, her faith never wavered. We will miss her greatly as we continue to serve an unfailing God.

Visit our Web site at riverwoodfamily.com and click on name under the obituaries to express thoughts to family.



©The Daily Leader 2009

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