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© Marietta Monitor
22 March 2013, Page 4
Submitted by: Martha Reddout


Susan Lynn Hodges Wiese

 February 22, 1945 ~ February 26, 2013

Services for Susan Lynn Hodges Wiese, 68, of Phoenix, were held at 10 a.m., Saturday, March 2 in the Valley of the Sun Mortuary, Chandler, Arizona.

Born February 22, 1945, she died Tuesday, February 26, 2013 after battling multiple sclerosis for 14 years.

A 1963 graduate of Thackerville High School, Mrs. Wiese moved to Tulsa to attend Draughn’s Business School. After graduating, she moved to Chicago and worked for Motorola as a secretary. She was transferred by Motorola to Phoenix, retiring after 22 years.

Survivors include her husband, Glenn Wiese, of 45 years; three daughters, Christina Wiese, Cathy Clark and Cindy Martorana and husband Vince; six grandchildren, Rebecca and Jordan Wiese and Emily, Nicholas, Lilyana and Enzo Martorana; and two sisters, Janie Cooper of Locust Grove and Coral Hull of Marietta.

Memorial contributions may be made to the MS Society.

This obituary included a picture of Mrs. Wiese.


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