Susan Lorraine Sholaas

10/19/1951 - 6/18/2015

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Obituary For Susan Lorraine Sholaas

A longtime resident of Union City, Susan is survived by her daughter Isadora Dawn Michelle Sholaas, her sisters, Carole Anne Sholaas, Mary Michelle Sholaas, Jane Burke, Kathleen Defillo and her brother-in-law Robert Defillo.

Susan was a homemaker with many talents, she had a beautiful singing voice and sang in many high school musicals. She loved to sing and especially loved all the music from Walt Disney characters.

A Memorial Service will be held for Susan on Friday, July 3rd, 2015 at 11am at Fremont Memorial Chapel, 3723 Peralta Blvd., Fremont, CA 94536.

Services

3 Jul

Memorial Mass

11:00 AM

Fremont Memorial Chapel 3723 Peralta Boulevard Fremont, CA 94536 Get Directions »
by Obituary Assistant

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  • 10/01/2021

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  • 10/01/2021

    Susan while doing the 40th reunion was asking for help with the purchase of the food.And I emailed her to tell her we would help. She was thrilled to get some help.She wanted the 40th reunion to be the greatest. Susan made the 40th reunion was the greatest and it was because Susan put her heart and soul into making it so. Fred and I gave her flowers for her birthday at the reunion and she said we made her day

  • 10/01/2021

    During the time she was hunting down people for the reunion she found us.I was thrilled to of heard from her we were friends in high school. Lost touch through the years and spent many hours on the phone catching up. When I got sick for months Sue was there calling constantly to check up on me and cheer me up. Sue had a way with making people happy. She was always looking for the best in people.I just heard about her death today while I'm shocked at her death she will be miss beyond words. She was so proud and worshipped her daughter, who became a doctor. Ilove you Sue rest dear one there will never be pain in your body again.

  • 10/01/2021

    When I was a young girl, I remember that I loved to visit my Aunt Susie and look at her fabulous collection of Barbie dolls and all the wonderful accessories she had in her bedroom. As an adult, I remember Aunt Susie for her love of music, dance, and theater arts. She was creative and crafty and made beautiful jewelry. We shared an interest in gemstones! Whenever I had the chance to talk with her, I could tell by her voice that she was very sweet and I will miss her.

  • 10/01/2021

    I remember when we would go to visit Aunt Susie in Palo Alto, in the house on the hill and all the jewelry and bead work she would make. She was really good at it! We were not close but I love my Aunt Susie and enjoyed our time spent together. I will miss her for now. Rest Well Aunt Susie.

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