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Suzanna <I>Woodard</I> Huckaby

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Suzanna Woodard Huckaby

Birth
Ringgold, Bienville Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
9 Sep 2008 (aged 64)
Fairfax County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Ringgold, Bienville Parish, Louisiana, USA Add to Map
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Suzanna Woodard "Sue" Huckaby was born in Ringgold, Louisiana on October 12, 1943. She attended Ringgold public schools, the Stephens College in Missouri, Louisiana State University and Louisiana Tech University, where she earned a Bachelors of Arts degree in Human Ecology.

Sue married Jerry Huckaby in December, 1962. Jerry worked for Western Electric Company for the next ten years. During that time, they lived in Atlanta, Georgia, Jasper, Alabama and Chicago, Illinois. Their daughter, Michelle was born in Atlanta, Georgia.

In 1973, the Huckabys moved to Sue's hometown, Ringgold, Louisana, where the bought a dairy farm and Sue taught first grade in Ringgold Elementary School. Sue and Jerry's son, Clay was born while they were living in Ringgold.


In 1976, Sue's husband, Jerry was elected to the U. S. House of Representatives and they moved to the Washington, D.C. area. Sue began a career as a realtor in McLean, Virginia in 1977. She became one of the most successful realtors in America. Nationally, she was ranked as the number ten realtor out of over two million realtors in the country. For many years, she was the number one realtor in Northern Virginia. Over the course of her thiry year career, she sold more than one thousand homes, valued in excess of one billion dollars. Sue was a "people" person. She loved her work and everyone enjoyed working with her.

Once she had rached the top of her field, she was committed to "giving something back" and making a lasting contribution to society. To accomplish this goal, she endowed a professorship at her alma mater, Louisiana Tech, The Sue Woodard Huckaby Endowed Professorship.


Sue fought colon cancer for over four years. She lost her battle on september 9th, 2008. She is survived by her husband of forty-five years, Jerry Huckaby; her daughter, Dr. Michelle Lewis of Hummelstown, pennsylvania; her son-in-law, Dr. Todd Lewis and their sons, Carter, age five years and Spencer, age two years. She is also survived by her father, Scotty Woodard of Ringgold, Louisiana; her brother, Scott Woodard; her sister, Stephanie Woodard and numerous nieces and nephews. Sue and her husband were active members of Trinity United Methodist Church in McLean, Virginia for over thirty years.
Suzanna Woodard "Sue" Huckaby was born in Ringgold, Louisiana on October 12, 1943. She attended Ringgold public schools, the Stephens College in Missouri, Louisiana State University and Louisiana Tech University, where she earned a Bachelors of Arts degree in Human Ecology.

Sue married Jerry Huckaby in December, 1962. Jerry worked for Western Electric Company for the next ten years. During that time, they lived in Atlanta, Georgia, Jasper, Alabama and Chicago, Illinois. Their daughter, Michelle was born in Atlanta, Georgia.

In 1973, the Huckabys moved to Sue's hometown, Ringgold, Louisana, where the bought a dairy farm and Sue taught first grade in Ringgold Elementary School. Sue and Jerry's son, Clay was born while they were living in Ringgold.


In 1976, Sue's husband, Jerry was elected to the U. S. House of Representatives and they moved to the Washington, D.C. area. Sue began a career as a realtor in McLean, Virginia in 1977. She became one of the most successful realtors in America. Nationally, she was ranked as the number ten realtor out of over two million realtors in the country. For many years, she was the number one realtor in Northern Virginia. Over the course of her thiry year career, she sold more than one thousand homes, valued in excess of one billion dollars. Sue was a "people" person. She loved her work and everyone enjoyed working with her.

Once she had rached the top of her field, she was committed to "giving something back" and making a lasting contribution to society. To accomplish this goal, she endowed a professorship at her alma mater, Louisiana Tech, The Sue Woodard Huckaby Endowed Professorship.


Sue fought colon cancer for over four years. She lost her battle on september 9th, 2008. She is survived by her husband of forty-five years, Jerry Huckaby; her daughter, Dr. Michelle Lewis of Hummelstown, pennsylvania; her son-in-law, Dr. Todd Lewis and their sons, Carter, age five years and Spencer, age two years. She is also survived by her father, Scotty Woodard of Ringgold, Louisiana; her brother, Scott Woodard; her sister, Stephanie Woodard and numerous nieces and nephews. Sue and her husband were active members of Trinity United Methodist Church in McLean, Virginia for over thirty years.


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