Susan Watts
Burdine
September 10, 1960 - August 8, 2022
Susan Burdine was born September 10th, 1960, to Kathleen & Louie Watts. She was a graduate of Emma Sansom High School in 1978, and was a cheerleader from Jr. High through high school.
After meeting and marrying the love of her life, Greg, she and Greg moved to Florence, where they raised their two boys Chad, and Robbie, where she committed her life to her children and family. Once her children were raised, Susan decided to pursue a career staging homes and continued her passion by acquiring her real estate license, where she served her clients and Realty South with LOVE and excellence.
On August 8th (“88”), 2022, Susan won her war that she fought so courageously and valiantly, while having unwavering faith. The Burdine Family specifically thanks the consistent loving and supporting caregivers, her dedicated prayer group, and especially Jean and Adin Batson, who unselfishly committed and dedicated themselves to both Greg and Susan, for which, the Burdine Family is eternally grateful.
Preceded by her beloved Husband, Greg Burdine, Father, Louie Watts Sr., Brother, Paul Watts, and Father-In-Law, Robert Lacy Burdine, Jr.
Her memory will be cherished by her two wonderful sons, Chadwick Keith (Tracy) Burdine and Robert (Robbie) Gregory Burdine, her Granddaughter and absolute joy of her life, Teagan Rae Burdine, Mother, Kathleen Watts, Brothers, Danny (Mary) Watts, Neil Watts, and Andy Watts, Mother-In-Law, Betty Burdine, and Brother-In-Law, Todd Butler Burdine, along with loving nieces, nephews, and cousins.
The family will have a private graveside ceremony officiated by Dr. Eddie Lawrence and Pastor Bobby Gourley. Williams Funeral Home is assisting the family.
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12 Comments on “Susan Watts Burdine”
Susan, I have such wonderful memories of our childhood, all the spend the night parties, backyard camp outs, church plays and youth camp. Then there were the times you went on vacation with us to Oklahoma. We always had such great times when we got together. Even though we didn’t see each other much as adults, due to physical distance, when we did get together, it was like we were never apart. I love you dearly, sweet cousin. I will miss you. Love Karen
Sweetest Susan,
What can I say? So many memories running through my mind of our growing up years. I wish we could have spent more time together as adults, but life has a way of taking people in different directions. Even though we were physically distant, across the country from each other, you were never far from my heart. I love you, and I’ll miss you. 💔
Dear Family,
No one needs to tell you how special Susan was to anyone who knew her. We were close in High School and shared many wonderful memories. We spent the evening together at the last class reunion and it was if no time ever separated us. She will be missed and will always hold a special place in my heart. Fly high my sweet friend💜
I love you dearly and will always treasure our UNA football mom years and love and respect for you, Greg, Robbie and Chad and will always miss your pimento cheese sandwiches. Much love to you and your beautiful family. We had some fun at the State House too. Miss you.
You were one of the first people we knew in Florence and made our move from Texas so easy and wonderful. You helped us find our way around and were truly a blessing to and for us. Peace to you and your family.
Chad and Robbie, the days at Harlan School with your Mother and Father were on top of the world .They did love the two of you deeply. My ❤and 🙏 are with you both. Memories, memories and more!
Mrs.Carter 3rd grade teacher
Dear Family,
Susan and I were close from R. A. Mitchell thru Emma Sansom High. She was the best and sweetest person. I know the loss is going to be tough and I pray for peace and comfort. Great memories, I will miss her.
Connie
Susan was always the brightest light in the room, no matter where she was. She was beautiful inside and out. She was selfless and giving and beautiful and funny! So many memories all through school and so much laughter! And she loved her family so much…. She will be so very missed❤️
Todd, so sorry for the Family’s loss. You and Family are in my prayers. Love you❤️🙏❤️🙏, Aunt Lynn