Susan Margaret Miller
September 28th, 2019
MILLER, Susan
After a long battle with cancer, Susan Margaret Miller, age 58 years, passed away peacefully at her home near Didsbury, AB, surrounded by her family on Saturday, September 28, 2019.
Susan was born on March 25, 1961 in Calgary, Alberta and grew up around Didsbury her entire life. After High School, Susan started a career with ATB Financial for 40 years working in Carstairs, Olds and Didsbury. Her dedication and involvement in these communities, both with the bank as well as her volunteer work allowed her to meet and develop several strong friendships. She will be missed greatly by many. In her free time, Susan spent many hours helping out with the family farm, collecting antiques and enjoyed taking family vacations to Hawaii and Las Vegas.
Susan will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Doug of 32 years; and her two children, Matthew and Lindsay. She is survived by her parents, Glenn and Audrey Smith; and one brother, Bryan (Christina) Smith; loving in-laws; nieces; nephews and numerous long-time friends.
A Cebebration of Life will be held at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Susan’s memory to the Tom Baker Cancer Centre, 1331 - 29 Street NW, Calgary, AB, T2N 4N2.
Messages:
Doug & Family We were lucky to have met Susan about 24 yrs ago. From the moment we met it was like we had been friends forever. We always enjoyed our visits to ATB and knew our meeting would be longer than expected to get our business and "all" our visiting done. We are so sorry to hear about Susan's passing. She was just a wonderful lady and we feel fortunate to have known her. Our thoughts are with you.
Our most sincere condolences go out to Glenn and Audrey and family for their loss of Susan. We knew Susan over many years as always being happy and smiling, and friendly through her position at the bank and as a personal friend. We will miss her and our thoughts are with Doug and all of her family. God bless you all. Ken and Betty
It was a pleasure to work with and know Sue when I was at the ATB branch in Olds, So sorry for your loss.