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Susan Hitchner Buie, age 74, of Somerset, passed from this life on Saturday, October 01, 2016, at Lake Cumberland Regional Hospital.
Susan was born in Georgetown, on April 2, 1942, daughter of the late Harry and Charlotte Rambo Hitchner. She married John Buie, in Lexington, on November 12, 1965. She was a housewife, mother and grandmother. Susan was a member of the First Baptist Church, of Somerset.
She is survived by her husband, John; her sons, David (and wife, Wendy) Buie, of Somerset, and Dwight Buie, of Eubank; her granddaughter, Whitney (and husband, Austin) Roark; her grandchildren, Emily Buie and Douglas Buie, and their mother, Karen Buie; and several cousins.
Preceding Susan in death are her parents; and her daughter, Amy Susan Buie.
Visitation will be on Wednesday, October 5, 2016, after 11:00 a.m., in Southern Oaks Funeral Home Chapel.
Funeral services will follow the visitation on Wednesday, at 1:00 p.m., in the funeral home chapel. Burial will be in Mill Springs National Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations made to the Gideons International for Bible placement.
I’m sorry to hear about Mrs Buie. I loved her a great deal. Prayers for David, Dwight, and Mr Buie.
John Family & Friends. Its sad to lose someone in death. What helped me the most was prayers and faith in God’s promise at Psalm 34:18 “God is close to the broken heart: he saves those who are crushed in spirit.” For more comforting scriptures, please visit: http://bit.ly/1K38EFt. God’s Kingdom that Jesus taught us to pray for will bring about these wonderful promises. My prayers are with you at this difficult time. I you wish to contact me at: ikeyes@msn.com
My deepest condolences to the Buie family. May you find comfort in the beautiful words found at Revelation 21:3 & 4, where God promises us that He will soon eliminate all pain, suffering and death. While we wait for this promise to be fulfilled, may the fond memories of Susan comfort you and ease your pain.
I love you Tootie! John, I know you and the boys will miss her terribly.
So very sorry to the family. Miss Susan was a very sweet woman and I am so glad I had the pleasure of meeting her and John.