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Sue Current "Nana Sue" born 7/20/1954 went peacefully to the Lord on 2/3/2020. She was surrounded by her family and friends. Sue only knew she had cancer for one short week, which allowed her and her family to embrace and love on her. She is proceeded in death by her parents Phil and Hazel Graue. Sue was born in Seattle, Washington and adopted by Phil and Hazel. She was raised with her brother Steve and sister Sandy in Coeur d Alene, Idaho Sue married at a young age and had her son Jayd and daughter Angela. She remarried and gained Becki, Heather, and Ben as her children. Sue worked for the Post Office in Phoenix and retired and moved back to Idaho to be near her grandchildren. She was full of life and very supportive on their sports. She then started working at Fred Meyers in the deli where she made many friends. If you ever were shopping in there and heard a loud "Yahoo!!" that was her....full of life. Heaven gained an Angel. Earth lost a Mom, Grandmother, Greatgma, Sister and Best friend. She will always be remembered and loved by so many. A celebration of life or a donation to the Hospice house of N.I. in her honor would bring JOY.
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