Susan Warren

Passed: May 23, 2022

Obituary

Susan Reiko Warren (Cook), 63, of Goodyear, Arizona went home to be with the Lord on May 23, 2022 following a short illness.

Born June 23, 1958 in Middletown, Ohio, she was the daughter of the late Roger and Naoko Tanaka Warren.

She graduated from Middletown High School in 1976.

Ms. Warren worked for Camelot Music for 24 years and for the Federal Government for 20 years. She loved to travel, and had a love for music and attending concerts and meeting the musicians; she loved the Mountaineers and Ohio State football teams and enjoyed watching the games. She had shown dogs for several years.

Susan’s family meant the world to her and so did her beloved dogs Toby and Foxy.

In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her grandparents George and Iva Warren and Kyusaki and Sen Inoue Tanaka.

Those left to cherish her memory include her son, Michael D. Cook II and wife Courtney of Lester, WV and daughter Stephanie Cook and life partner Sam Johnson of Beckley, WV. Grandchildren London, Legend, and Memphis Cook; sister Deborah Warren Sheets of Ohio, and brother Robert (Felicia) of California and several nieces and nephews. Also surviving is her former husband and friend Dave Cook and former mother-in-law Jean Cook both of Beckley WV.

A memorial service will be held at a later date.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made to a local animal shelter or food pantry in her memory.

Until we meet again

God saw you were getting tired
when a cure was not to be,
so He put His arms around you
and whispered, “Come to me.”

You didn’t deserve what you went through
and so He gave you rest.
God’s garden must be beautiful,
He only takes the best.

And when we saw you sleeping
so peaceful and free from pain,
we knew you were in God’s kingdom,
never to hurt again.

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10 responses to Susan Warren

  1. Dana Hoerner says:

    You are now at Peace in the arms of our Heavenly Father. I will cherish our time and fun we had together at work and outside of work … I will miss you my Dear Friend. ♡

  2. Kirk Huffer says:

    What a Great lady! Always there with a smile and to laugh with you. She had a wonderful sense of humor. We were all shocked at her sudden departure. She loved our veterans and would always spend the time with them to make sure they felt cared for and taken care of. I know she trusted in Jesus as her Lord and Savior. Looking forward to seeing her again!

  3. Susan was a very nice, sweet, kind soul.
    I worked with her in Accounting – IRS – Covington, KY, until she moved to AZ.
    She was an easy person to talk to and become friends with. Susan always spoke highly and lovingly of her family, her pets and her love of music. May she rest in eternal peace, in the arms of the Lord. My sincere condolences to all of Susan’s family and close friends.

  4. Amanda says:

    Susan has brought her dog, Foxxey, in with me for grooming every month for the past five years. She was always upbeat, and seeing her and Foxxey put a smile on my face and in my heart. I hope the afterlife is gentler on you, my friend. You deserve the vacation.

  5. Casey riley says:

    I meet susan in buckeye by fixing two of her laptops. We got to starting more and seem to had many things in common. The last 5 years of knowing her was the most funny times i could have ever asked for!

    Susan touched a lot of peoples hart here in Arizona!! I miss you so much!!! Fly high until we meet again

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