of Sherwood, AR
August 19, 1956 - September 2, 2017
Susan L. Claridge, 61, of Sherwood, died September 2, 2017, after a courageous battle with breast cancer. She was born in San Fernando, CA to Jack and Marietta Hash on August 19, 1956. She is preceded in death by her father.
Susan was a devout wife, mother and friend. She worked for Pulaski Tech in the payroll department.
Susan is survived by her husband of 26 years, David C. Claridge; son, Christopher D. Claridge; daughter, Caitlin R. Claridge both of Little Rock; mother, Marietta A. Gollihugh of Kernville, CA; two brothers, Jack Hash, Jr. of Las Vegas, NV, David Hash of Valencia, CA; and a host of extended family and friends.
Susie. I'm still watching "General Hospital" for you and I'll fell you in when I meet up with you. Hope your enjoying your time with Dad, Grandma and Grandpa. Everybody sends love and kisses to you.
Your big brother
Skip
I am blessed to have known Susie for more than 45 years. I'll always remember Susie drinking his Diet Coke and reading her paper-back novel. Susie made it look 'cool' to read. She will be missed 😪
You'll always be my baby sister. I love you and miss you. Say Hi to Dad, Grandma and Grandpa for me.
I love you very much
Skip
I remember Sunday mornings at Castaic. I remember General Hospital and He-Man after work. I remember her always with books. I remember how much she enjoyed listening to Elvis music. Now, at her new home, everyday can be Sunday mornings, reading her books while listening to Elvis.
I am truly sorry for your loss. Always remember she is just a thought away... Ready to help you , ready to laugh with you.
Dear Dave
I wanted you to know the Mark Mannon Family is keeping you in our prayers during this difficult time.
On behalf of my family and I, we would like to express our deepest sympathy to The Claridge family. We grew up living next door to Susie, Skip, David, Jack, and Marrietta. She would babysit us every once in a while and took us on fast food trips. I'll never forget how much she loved taking us for rides. She was like a sister to us and we will miss her dearly. Rest in peace Susie.
Loving you always,
Pat, Bobby, Cindi and Christine
Susie was a great friend and coworker. I had the privilege to spend time with Susie since she has been off work. She was so proud of her children and loved her family so very much. My love goes out to her family. I hope you find comfort in the fact she fought a long hard fight and she is not suffering any more. I have been truly blest to have had the chance to know Susie.
I enjoyed working with Susie for several years. She was quick to laugh and such a nice person. I hope you find comfort in knowing she was so very proud of her family. She and I talked several times about our kids and her face would just light up when she talked about Chris or Caitlin. I will carry many fond memories of her. My thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends.
Ms. Susan will be greatly missed! She was always so sweet and understanding to me, it didnt matter how many times I messed up. She just said its okay and we worked on it until it was correct. She will be glad to know I finally got it right.
To Suzie's family - I had the pleasure of working with Suzie for the past 7 years. She was a joy to work with and always pleasant. You have my deepest sympathy for your loss. She will be missed.
I've worked with her for a number of years, and she was a sweet person to work with and will certainly be missed. My prayers are with her family and other friends.
Susie will be greatly missed. To her family and friends: please take refuge in knowing that her pain and suffering is over and she's living in a brand new home.
Congratulations on your new home Susie!
Dave, Chris & Caitlin-
You are in our thoughts and prayers. We are so grateful for Susie's presence in our lives. She was friend and champion to all she met. Our hearts go out to you guys and the rest of the family. She will be sorely missed, but we will be comforted by the legacy of love and friendship she left in our hearts.
Billie, Brian, Charlie & Ruthie