Sue Ann Hall

sue hall

April 13, 1934 ~ November 21, 2020

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Sue Hall, 86, died Saturday November 21, 2020. A private service will be held at a later date. Preceded in death by her parents, John and Lillian Eastman; and stepfather, Howard Fullington; husband, Norman Hall; and sister, Judy Magner. She is survived by her children, Greg, Jon and Sharon Schwartz (Jim Harrison) all of Wichita, KS; grandchildren, James (JB), Kaci, Matt, Carly, Maggie, Chad and Chelsea (Schwartz); and 5 great-grandchildren. Sue (Eastman) was born April 13, 1934 to John and Lillian Eastman in Wichita, KS where she lived her entire life. After graduating from East High she went to work for USD 259 as a secretary. While working at East High she met Norman, a Wichita Police Officer. They married February 12,1955 and remained married until Normans death in 1989. Sue was a dedicated USD 259 employee her entire working life, making her way up to Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent. After her retirement in 1996 she spent her time perfecting her quilting, spending time with her lifelong high school friends, and caring for her family. In 2011 she was given an opportunity to rescue a Bishon that had been shot. She loved Bennett with all her heart. A memorial has been established with Beauties and Beasts, 114 S. Patty St. Wichita, KS 67211. Services in care of Downing & Lahey East Mortuary.

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  1. Sharon and family our hearts are breaking for you. We are distraught that we can’t comfort you in person at this time but know that Ray and I continue to keep you in our prayers for God’s peace and comfort.

  2. I knew Sue for more than 40 years, having worked together. She was always professional, kind and happy! Janet Harding

  3. I remember Sue as a lovely lady and a good friend. Sue and my husband, Sam, were classmates at East High School; that was a class the stayed together and remained good friends for life. I also worked for USD 259 and Sue was respected throughout the District. We usually sat together at church. She was always cheerful even when she didn’t feel well. It is my hope and prayer that good memories will comfort her family as time passes. Holly Howell


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