Life Legacy
L. Sue Austin, age 73, a resident of Mansfield Place of Broaddus Hospital and a former resident of Union Community passed away Saturday October 12, 2014. She was born August 1, 1941in Philippi a daughter of the late Clarence Bruce and Deloris Loraine (Snider) Jones. Sue was united in marriage to her husband of 51 years Thomas Bruce Austin who survives. Also surviving
One daughter; Nancy Austin and companion Tim Zickefoose of Fairmont
One son; Bruce Austin and wife Laurie of Tacy Community
One sister; Sherry Asher and husband Jim of Mt. Clare, WV
Three grandchildren; Devin Evix, Thomas and Jesse Austin
Two great grandchildren; Chloe and Gabby Phillips
Sue was preceded in death by five brothers and sisters. She was a homemaker, and enjoyed watching birds, singing and sewing.
Friends will be received at the Wright Funeral Home 220 N. Walnut St. Philippi on Tuesday October 14, from 5-8 pm and on Wednesday Oct 15, from 8 am – 12:30 pm the service hour. Interment will follow in the WV National Cemetery.







So sorry to hear about your mom. You are in our prayers and thoughts during this difficult season in your life.
Aunt Sue was one of the bestest kind. She will always live in my heart.
Nancy,
We are thinking of you all. Your dad, Bruce and his family, Devin, You, Tim and the girls. You are all in our prayers. You know all you have to do is call if you need us. Your mother was always family to us. All our lives have been intertwined for many years. She was always Granny. We love you.
Love Lisa, Eric, Ericka, Chris, Autumn and Koleton.
Nancy,
I am very sorry to hear of your mother's passing. May God comfort you and your family in this time of sorrow.
I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
My deep sympathy is extended to you. While I did not personally know your loved one, death affects us all. The God of the Bible, Jehovah,is able to comfort us in our sorrow.
(2 Corinthians 1:3) When all is settled, please visit http://www.jw.org to learn more about the hope held out to your loved one and all of us. Again my deep sympathy. Mae Notoma