Suzanne "Sue" Vanover's Obituary
Suzanne Vanover “Sue” (née Landy) age 60, succumbed to complications of COVID on Sunday, November 7, 2021 surrounded by loving family. She was born on May 13, 1961 in Lorain, Ohio to Myron and Sharon (née Headley) Landy. She was a 1979 graduate of Clearview High School. Suzanne attended Bowling Green University and LCCC receiving an Associates Degree.
She started off her career as an Optician and Worked many years for Lens Crafters. She decided to make a career change in 2001 moving to Travel Centers of America in the Fuel Logistics department where she was still employed.
Growing up in the same neighborhood as her husband Charles David “Chuck” Vanover, they began dating in 1992 and eventually married in 2002. Dave, as she referred to him - has lost his best friend, rock and soul mate but has gained a beautiful guardian angel.
Sue was extremely devoted to family. She shared an incredibly loving bond with her Mom, whom she had been providing caregiving support for. With numerous nieces and nephews, “Aunt Sue Sue” cuddled with them as babies, became their friend as adults, and loved them as though they were her own.
Sue was selfless, she had a caring spirit and generous heart that could be felt by anyone she came in contact with. She enjoyed sunset cruises and weekend excursions to explore Lake Erie on the boat she shared with her husband.
She is preceded in death by her father Myron Landy, cousin Denise Simmons, mother-in-law Thelma Vanover, father-in-law Franklin Vanover, brother-in-law Hersel Morgan and brother-in-law Jeff Homler.
She is survived by her husband Charles David “Chuck” Vanover, mother Sharon (née Headley) Landy, brother Gilbert Landy, sister Linda Fronek, sister Shelly Morgan, sister-in-laws Michelle Vanover Homler, Regena Lynn Vanover, and numerous nieces and nephews and cousins.
A celebration of life will be held in Summer of 2022.
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