Susan M. (Beck) Rexford, age 61, a resident of Somers, passed away on Saturday, September 12th, 2015 at St. Catherine’sMedicalCenter.
Sue was born on December 3rd, 1953 in Kenosha to Kenneth and Annette (Petit) Beck. She was educated in the schools of Kenosha and on October 7th, 1994, she was united in marriage with Randy T. Rexford. Sue was formerly employed in the restaurant business, but most recently she worked for 20 years as a comptroller for Coleman Tool and Manufacturing in Union Grove.
Sue was a loving and caring wife, sister, aunt and friend. She was very fond of her nieces and nephews and their children and always loved spending time with them. She was a marvelous cook and a wonderful baker. Many a dieter’s hopes were dashed by Sue’s baked goods and her ever present pot of fresh coffee.
Surviving Susan are her loving husband Randy of Somers and her sisters Catherine Beck, Nancy Beck, Donna Beck and Linda (Russ) Roberson. She is further survived by her sisters-in-law Linda Gleason and Robin (Stanley) Rexford and her brothers-in-law, Frank (Joan) Rexford, Kelly (Dineen) Rexford and Eric Rexford, by her beloved nieces and nephews; Sara, Gina (Tony), Brandon, Jordan, Dana, Colleen, Nathan, Adam, Katie, Leslie, Brittany, Lauren and Kyle and by her great-nieces and nephews whom she cherished; Cloud, Kyrie, Adelina, Lilly and Alexa.
In addition, Susan is survived by the great people of Coleman Tool and Manufacturing whom she considered family. Her family thanks them for all the love and respect. Sue leaves behind many family members and friends who will dearly miss her.
Sue was preceded in death by her father Ken, her mother Annette, her brother Mike and her niece Keri.
A memorial service for Susan will take place on Saturday, September 19th, 2015 at 11:00AM at the Woman’s Club of Kenosha (6028-8th Ave. West side ofLibraryPark). A time for visitation with the family will be held at the Woman’s Club on Saturday from 9:00AM until the time of the service. Burial will be private.
In lieu of flowers, memorials to the family would be appreciated.