SUSAN “SUSIE” BETH FAUBION

LAMAR- Services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Lamar First Baptist Church for Susan Beth Faubion, 65, Lamar, who was carried into the arms of Jesus while worshipping with her family through FaceTime on Tuesday, Sept. 22, 2020, at Freeman Hospital West. Burial will follow in Memory Gardens Cemetery.
The family requests that everyone in attendance wear masks.
Arrangements are under the direction of Daniel Funeral Home.
Contributions are suggested and made payable to Milford Christian Church Widow Banquet Fund, in care of the funeral home.
Condolences may be left online at www.dfhlamar.com.
Survivors include her husband, Terry "Bonzo" Faubion; one son, Jeremy Faubion wife Emily, Marshfield; one daughter; Sarah Doss and husband Darrell, Lamar; three brothers; Bill Kreighbaum and wife Jeannie, Liberty, John Kreighbaum and wife JoAnne, Dallas, Texas and Doug Kreighbaum and wife Denise, Overland Park, Kan.; one sister, Carole DeGarmo and husband Doug, Kearney and five grandchildren, Kailey Faubion, Hallee Doss, Andrew Faubion, Jaycee Doss and Alyssa Faubion.
She was preceded in death by her parents.
Mrs. Faubion was born Jan. 21, 1955, in Oakland, Calif., to Leotus and Dorothy (Scott) Kreighbaum. She was a 1973 graduate of Lamar High School.
On June 10, 1972, she married the love of her life, Terry Edward Faubion “Bonzo” in Lamar. She appreciated all the fun trips they took together with her family and her sister Carole and Doug. She loved getting together with all of her brothers and sisters on both sides of the family and loved all of her nieces and nephews.
Mrs. Faubion had previously worked at Ansley's TV for 17 years. Her real goal in life was to get married and raise her family, which she did so well. Her grandchildren were her biggest blessings.
She was a member of Milford Christian Church and involved in a home Bible study group for 30 years. She had many unique ministries, but her passion was serving the widows. They each held a very special place in her heart and she loved them immensely. She truly had the gifts of compassion and mercy and God blessed many through her. God blessed her with many friends and she cherished each of them.
She spent countless hours preparing for the perfect parties for every holiday for her family. She also enjoyed shopping for the perfect gifts for everyone!
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