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Susan Kay Moore Kirkbride Flint
Susan Kay Moore Kirkbride FlintArtSusan Kay Moore Kirkbride Flint, 74 of Richwood, died peacefully at home at her sister’s Wednesday morning March 16, 2022.

Susan was born January 21, 1948, near Marysville to the late Harry E. and Wilda (Reed) Moore. She was also preceded in death by her husbands, Jack Kirkbride, they were married July 22, 1983 and he died in 1999, and Steven Flint, they were married August 20, 2004 and he died in 2019. Also preceding her in death were two stepchildren, Paul and Peggy Kirkbride, as well as three brothers: David, Ralph, and Larry Moore.

A dedicated Christian, Sue was very ready to get to her heavenly home. She was a member of the Emmanuel Baptist Church in Marion, where she played piano and sang alto in the choir. An artistic soul, Sue was very talented with drawing and painting, as well as framing pictures, making jewelry, knitting, and crocheting, and was known to enjoy fishing. But above all, Sue loved the Lord and lived her life to serve him.

Sue worked in the paint industry, working for Sherwin-Williams in Grove City before moving to Marion and working in the paint department at the Lowes in Marion. She was also known to give painting classes.

Surviving are her siblings, Wilma Oberdier of Richwood and Donald (Mary) Moore of Minnesota. Also surviving are her stepchildren, Linda (Larry) Kobel, Kathleen (Glenn) Shaw, Tonya (Paul) Jarrells, and Connie (Harold) Collins
11 step-grandchildren, 13 step-great-grandchildren, and 3 step-great-great-grandchildren.

A graveside service to celebrate Susan’s life will take place Saturday March 26, 2022 at 11:00 am at the Concord Cemetery, Grove City, Jeff Webb will officiate.  

Memorial Contributions may be made to the Emmanuel Baptist church, 135 Fairview St, Marion OH 43302.

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#1 from: Sam  Foos
Marysville,ohio
Thu, Mar 17, 2022 at 10:01 PM

Wilma and Don
So sorry for the loss of your sister.



#2 from: David and Mary Jo Osmun
Mt. Pleasant, Tx
Fri, Mar 18, 2022 at 12:19 PM

We have known Sue for so many years. Such a dear friend. She was so talented. She was a true servant of her Lord and Savior. We know she is so happy walking the streets of heaven and seeing dear family.
Our love, thoughts and prayers to all of the dear family♥️🙏



#3 from: Linda and Larry
Grove City Ohio
Fri, Mar 18, 2022 at 1:11 PM

Sue was a great stepmom and took really good care of my dad Jack. May she Rest In Peace.



#4 from: Bill
Moore Family
Mon, Mar 21, 2022 at 7:09 PM

We our sorry for the loss of my Dads niece and our cousin.



#5 from: Connie Isler
Prospect
Tue, Mar 22, 2022 at 3:37 PM

Wilma, so sorry for your loss.  Sisters are special.



#6 from: Randy and Janie Moore
 
Wed, Mar 23, 2022 at 8:34 AM

So sorry to hear of Susan’s passing. I really enjoyed working with her at the Marion Senior Center.  She made many friends there and  enjoyed socializing with the members.  



#7 from: Pam DeGood
Marion, OH
Sat, Mar 26, 2022 at 12:57 AM

I was so sorry to hear about Susan. I did not know she lived in Marion. I just recently moved to Marion and would have looked her up had I known. My brother-in-law and sister, Bob Styer and Charlotte Styer informed me of her passing.



#8 from: Julia Krengel
Sauk Rapids
Mon, Mar 28, 2022 at 9:09 AM

Thank you, Aunt Wilma and family, for organizing such a sweet service for Aunt Susie. When I heard of her passing, I was in Menards shopping. I instantly found a quiet spot, cried, and sang the Little Green Frog song in her memory. (One of my most loved memory was sitting on her lap and singing that song with her.) She was a very loving aunt to me. I will always cherish my memories of her and will miss her greatly. She was a true living example of God's unconditional love--caring for all people, no matter how they treated her and finding ways to show love to every person she encountered. Her rewards in heaven will be great. I love you, Aunt Susie!




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