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Suzanne R (Munch) George

  • On April 7, 2017
  • 18 Comments

Suzie George, age 55, of Eighty Four, PA died April 6, 2017 at home surrounded by her loved ones.

Born on October 15, 1961 in Washington, PA, she was the loving daughter of Frank and Joan Wargo of Strabane, PA.

She was married on June 6, 2016 to Michael S. George, the love of her life for many years.

Suzie’s most proud moments came as a mother and she was devoted to her son Michael A Munch (Crystle) and he daughter Callie R Munch (Tim).  Suzie also cherished her time spent as “Grammy” to Tyler A Munch “the apple of her eye” and Evelyn G Munch “the sunshine of her life.”

Also surviving are her in-laws: Ken and Carol George, Rick George, Mike and Tracy Ault and Holly Wargo, her nieces Chloe and Abby Ault, Audriana Michrina and her nephew Nathaniel Taylor, as well as many aunts, uncles and cousins, all whom she dearly loved. 

Deceased is her brother, Frank T Wargo.

Suzie was a 1979 graduate of Canon McMillan High School and a 1984 graduate of West Virginia University, and considered herself a Mountaineer fan ever since; she loved attending football games with family.

She was most recently employed as a Buyer/Planner at All-Clad Metalcrafters in Canonsburg, and prior to that, worked at Black Box Corp in Lawrence, having made many good longtime friends at both places. 

Suzie enjoyed motorcycles, was a member of Washington PA Harley Owners Group, and was proud to have completed a cross country ride to Sturgis, SD in 2010.  She was also a member of Canonsburg Elks.

Although she loved to travel, Suzie realized a long time dream in 2015 of building a home in the country and was happiest just being at home with Mike, her loving family, her many good friends, and her kitties.

Family and friends are welcome to a gathering Saturday, April 22, 2017 from 12 pm until the time of a memorial service at 2 pm at Cremation & Funeral Care, 3287 Washington Rd., McMurray, PA 15317, 724-260-5546.

Please view and sign the family’s online guestbook at www.cremationfuneralcare.com.

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18 Comments

Jason Troilo
I had the privilege of working with Suzie at All-Clad for 4 years. She brought a joyous spirit to the office each day and was very well-respected by her colleagues. While Earth has lost a wonderful person, Heaven is a brighter place today. I offer my deepest sympathies to Suzie's family.
Michael Helay
My sincerest condolences go out to all of her family.
Dan weiss
Suzie and I had many conversation during her illness, she was a inspiration to all who new her. I will always remember how her smile would light up room. She will always be on my heart and mind. prayers going out to her family.
Dan Thompson
Suzie worked in my office area at All Clad and we spent time talking about our favorite TV shows and movies. She also could have been my sister as I felt a bond with her spirit as well. I miss her greatly and look forward to a time when we will meet again. Her family is in my thoughts and prayers.
Carol Miller
so very sorry to say goodbye to a wonderful person who was a joy to know !!! R.i.p. Dear Susie !!!!
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