Susan Menges
Menges, Susan J. (nee Veach) 72, passed away on September 29, 2020.
Survivors include her husband of 50 years, Don; Loving Mother of Amy (Colin) Murphy,
Dan (Christi)Menges. Proud Grandmother of Brendan and Kate Murphy, Grant and Will Menges.
She is also survived by her sister, Linda Branca and numerous cousins, nieces and nephews.
Services will be held to celebrate the life of Susan at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church,
4556 Telegraph Road on October 23, 2020. 9:00 AM visitation followed by a 10:00 AM memorial mass.
Please do not feel obligated to attend the services due to the ongoing pandemic. COVID-19 precautions apply, including mask wearing, social distancing, and a limited capacity of 150.
Don, my sincere condolences to you and your family! Keeping you in my prayers!
Mary Browning Nelson
Don, Amy, Dan and family, So very sorry for your loss. I will always remember Sue’s funny one liners. May your wonderful memories give you comfort.
Cheryl Wobbe
Don, so, so very sorry to learn of your loss of Susan. Always enjoyed talking to her at our St. Andrew Xmas dinners. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers and may your many memories over the years give you comfort.
Rose Risch Grothaus
Don, Danny and Amy, keeping you in our thoughts and prayers at this time. Sue was a good friend who always told you what she really thought. Goodness with sass. She will be missed by all.
Fred and Ady Kostecki
Don, Danny and Amy, keeping you in our thoughts and prayers at this time. Sue was a good friend who always told you what she really thought. Goodness with sass. She will be missed by all.
Will miss a good friend and a very special lady! Lunches and dinners with her always put a smile on your face!! You never knew for sure what was gonna come out of her mouth but you knew a laugh was always gonna follow!! Her memory will live on in many hearts and minds!!❤️
Just seeing Sue’s picture makes me smile. She always made me laugh. Don, Dan, and Amy treasure your memories and smile, she was a joy!
I met Veach freshman year, Xavier High School. Veach and I sat next to each other on the stage at graduation, thank God she didn’t make me laugh during the ceremony. Veach and I did see one another through the years, as always, caustic and funny. The last time I saw Veach was at the Xavier 50 Year Class Reunion. Those beautiful smiling blue eyes as we greeted one another with a hug still makes me smile.
My sincere sympathy to the family, God bless all of you.
Don, Amy, Dan & Family,
Jan and I were saddened to hear of you loss, Sue was such a breath of fresh air, always smiling, always funny and oh those looks she could give. We hope you can find some comfort by remembering all the fun times and special moments you shared together during her lifetime. Sue was an absolute pleasure to see and talk to and we will miss her very much.
We will keep you all and Sue in our prayers.
Rich & Jan Tedoni
Dear Don, Dan and Amy and other family members, I was so shocked and saddened to hear of Sue’s passing. She was one of a kind!! May God see you through the upcoming days and eventually bring you peace. You know she wouldn’t want you so very sad for too long. Love and prayers to all.