Sue Ella Scott, 81, of Danville, was called home to heaven Monday, October 13, 2014 at 2:35PM. She was surrounded by her loving family. Visitation will be Friday, October 17, 2014 from 4-7PM CST at Sunset Funeral Home, A Life Celebration Home, 3940 N. Vermilion St., in Danville. Funeral service will be Saturday, October 18, 2014 at 2PM CST at Sunset Funeral Home. Rod Godley will be officiating. Memorials can be made in Sues name to the Vermilion Heights Christian Church. Sue was born March 17, 1933 in Waynetown, IN to George W. and Berneice A. (Reynolds) Crawford. She attended West Lebanon High School and graduated in 1951. Sue worked for Sears and was a secretary for District 118 at Elmwood Elementary and Meade Park Elementary schools. Sue married Frank “Scottie” on July 6, 1956 and they enjoyed 44 years of marriage before his passing on September 21, 2000. Sue is survived by her two daughters, Crystal Fields of Danville and Sandra (Donald) Knauer of Cayuga, IN; her grandchildren, Sarah (Joey) McQueen, Mallory Fields, and Abby Fields, all of Danville, Matthew (Zandra) Johnson and Tyler (Rachael) Johnson, both of Terre Haute, Amy Taylor of Keller, TX and Shawn (Stephanie) Taylor of Fischer, IN, Brad (Allie) Knauer, and Kellie Knauer. Both of Cayuga, IN; great-grandchildren Lane Taylor, Kyler Modglin, Tevin McQueen, Kaleb McQueen, Carter McQueen, Bentley McQueen, Taylor Pittman, and Madison Taylor; brothers Ron (Clara) Crawford of Monticello and Brad (Becky) Crawford of Tilton; special nieces and nephews, Chris (Cathy) Crawford, Jodi (Michael) Zedrick, Rock (Beth) Crawford, Jennifer Ferris, and Brandon (Sara) Crawford; as well as many other great nieces, nephews, and special friends. She was preceded in death by her parents, her loving husband, one daughter, Linda Mason-Taylor, and one great-grandson, Braylen. Sue was an active member of the Vermilion Heights Christian Church. She took pride in her job of sending out cards to shut-ins and people of the church for birthdays, Christmas, and many other occasions. Sue also loved to shop, especially on Black Friday. You could find Sue many nights sitting in her swing looking at wildlife or just enjoying the fresh air. Most of all Sue enjoyed her family. She loved being surrounded by family and being involved in her grandchildren and great-grandchildrens lives. Her presence in the family will be greatly missed. Sue loved the Lord and read her Bible every morning. She was the Rock that held the family together. Sue could pull a positive out of every negative and was the familys number one cheerleader. Even at her worst she would rather hear about your life rather than what was wrong in hers. She always put everyone else first, never knew a stranger and was easy to fall in love with. Sue was a beautiful lady and was known as the “Foxy Lady” to many people at church She also enjoyed her outings with her special friends from Meade Park and Trios. Sue loved working at the genealogy library and collecting information on her family. She never lost her spunk; she always had to make you laugh, no matter how bad she got toward the end. Sue was an amazing person and was truly an angel on earth. She will be greatly missed. Please join the family in sharing photos and memories on the tribute wall at www.sunsetfuneralhome.com
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