Susan J. Warren - Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Homes & Crematory

Susan J. Warren

Born March 2, 1953

Susan J. Warren, age 64, of Newark, DE, passed away on Friday, April 7, 2017, surrounded by her family.

Born in Hillsdale, MI on March 2, 1953, Susan was the daughter of the late Dale and Anna E. (Buel) Reppert. She was a graduate of Reading High School and held a degree from Tri State University. Susan made her career as an architectural draftswoman and most importantly a dedicated mother and wife.
Susan was a long time member of Job’s Daughters, was a Past Honored Queen of Bethel 78 MI and Past Grand Guardian of DE.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her brothers, Charles, Thomas, Dale and Dallas Reppert; and grandson, Abram Hall. Susan is survived by her husband of 44 years, Greg L. Warren; daughters, Kimberly Warren and Cynthia Hall (Alexis); son, Matthew Warren (Lauren); sister, Elizabeth Tyson (Jerry) and sister-in- law, Joyce Reppert; and grandchildren, Alexis Jr., Pippa, Arlen and Anson.

A visitation for family and friends will be held from 2-4 pm on Thursday, April 13, 2017 at the Spicer-Mullikin Funeral Home, 121 West Park Place, Newark, DE, where a service will begin at 4 pm. Interment will be private. Susan and family are so appreciative of all the care she received over the years, especially those who came to her home and her dialysis team.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in Susan’s memory may be made to the Make-A-Wish Foundation, 100 W. 10th Street, Suite 106, Wilmington, DE 19801.

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  • Suaan will always be remembered as the person who brought light toany room. Her outgoing personality, constant smile, love for Job’s Daughters, and can-do attitude are just a few of memories I will cherish. Incredible lady who will be missed by all who knew her.

  • Our deepest sympathy and prayers with Susan’s passing. A wonderful person with a giving heart who will not be forgotten.

    Velina Britton and family

  • My heart breaks for the Warren family. I adored Susan.

  • Kim and family : Stephanie and I are so sad of the passing of a great lady, friend and your mother. I’m so glad I got to talk to her at the Beef and Beer before she passed (Sandy). Anything we can do please call or text. Xoxo

  • What an amazing lady. Her strength, her courage, her determination….God truly blessed us with an amazing lady. I am so sorry for your loss. There are some people who will always just be special……she is one of them ….

  • I am so very sorry to hear of Susan’s death. I have many fond memories of her in Job’s Daughters. She was a loving and kind woman always with a smile one her face

  • My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this difficult time. Please know that I’m sending my hugs and love from Germany.

  • My heartfelt condolences go out to my cousin Greg, Kim, Cindy and Matt and the rest of the family for the loss of your beautiful wife and mother. Sue was an amazing inspiration to many throughout her life, of challenges. My experience of her was her strength and determination to overcome, to go forward with an attitude of being “unstoppable” when it came to her family and contributing to things she was passionate about. My only regret is not having had an opportunity to spend .much time with her, yet she still left a big “footprint” on my heart. I know she was a dedicated wife, mom and grandmother and loved you all very much. It was YOU all that kept her going and gave her purpose. You were ALL and gift to one another. Much love and many prayers for you all on your healing journey. RIP Sue.as you walk free of pain and sufferig into your final resting home. You will be missed. .
    Much love,
    Cousin Sara Warren

  • To the Warren Family, All my thoughts and prayers are with you at this very difficult time. Susan and I roomed together many, many times in our travels. I will miss her lot and remember all the good times we had together.

    Judy Doughty

  • It is with a heavy heart that I read this. Susan was an amazing person. No obstacle was too tough for her. She battled a lot against many odds, but never let her disability define who she was. She was kind, sweet, loving and we remember a lot of fun times together. May God bless you all and comfort you in this time of grief.

  • I am so sorry to hear about Mrs. Warren. She was always so welcoming to everyone she met. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.

  • To the Warren Family, I am so sorry for your loss, and my prayers are with you during this extremely difficult time. I have such fond memories of this loving, caring, beautiful woman. I am so blessed to have known her, and to have had her in my life, especially the years that are so influential in a young teens life. She will be dearly missed….Beth “Moore” Cichocki

  • So sorry to hear of Susan’s passing. She truly inspired all of us. Love and prayers for you Greg and family.

  • I am sorry to hear about Susan. The family all went our separate ways after high school so haven’t kept in touch but remember the good times we had when we were younger. I will be praying for the Lord to help her family through this loss. May God bless all of you.

  • So sorry to hear this. My deepest sympathies to Greg and his family. God bless.

  • Our deepest condolences go out to Susan & Greg’s family. Susan was a lovely lady. We will miss her.

  • Prayers to the Warren family over the loss of Susan. Susie and I grew up together as I lived across the road. We spent many hours playing together and I have lots of fond memories of her and her family. She will always have a place in my heart.

  • Prayers of love and comfort to the family.

  • Dear Matt,
    I am so sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. Chase always mentioned how close the two of you were. Try to focus on the many happy memories.
    Love,
    Brenda (Hartwig) Koyne

  • Loved the video. Such wonderful memories.

  • Please accept my heartfelt condolences for your loss. Death hurts all those left to mourn the loss of such a precious life. It also saddens God when he sees our pain. Even Jesus cried when he saw the pain that death causes the mourning. (John 11:35) But Jesus compared death to sleep and he has the power to awaken those that are sleeping in death. (John 11:11,25) Soon death will be no more and our broken hearts will be healed. Until that time comes may God grant you strength and peace.

  • Gregg I am so sorry to hear of your wife’s passing. My prayers are with you and your family as you during this time in your lives. Sincerely, Mae @ Elkton Indoor Tennis

  • Kim, I just heard tonight that your Mom is in the great Bethel on high. Please know my thoughts and prayers are with you and your whole family. Dad and I had many wonderful memories traveling up and down the state with her and sharing ideas for Job’s Daughters. May she rest in eternal peace. Donna