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Susan Maria Lemnah, 65, of Concord, made her journey home to the Lord on Monday June 8, 2015 at Carolinas Medical Center, Northeast. Mrs. Lemnah was born on August 29, 1949 in Fresno, CA to the late David Banuelos and Delia Mesa Banuelos.
Susan worked as medical office assistant and loved her job working with the patients. She was a very talented cook and was known for her tortillas and cookies. She was a talented golfer and a connoisseur of wine. Susan had a wonderful sense of humor and loved spending time with her family and friends more than anything. Her zest for life was undeniable and her laugh contagious to all.
She was cherished by her family, husband, Douglas Lemnah, son, Eric Duarte, two daughters, Andrea Bunch and Roseanne Duarte, two step-daughters, Teri Tucker and husband Jerry, and Sarina Beckel; two brothers, Ed and Manuel, five sisters, Katie, Aurora, Cora, Angie,and Vera; fifteen grandchildren and numerous great grandchildren.
A Celebration of Life was held on Friday June 12, 2015 at 7:00 PM at Harvest Community Church in Concord, conducted by Pastor Julie Tucker.
A Celebration of Life will also be held in Fresno California in July, details to follow.
Carolina Cremation of Salisbury and Charlotte is assisting the Lemnah family. Online condolences may be made at www.carolinacremation.com.
Andrea Bunch says
Mom,
This small box of words could never contain all the things I want to say to you. I would give anything to hug you and smell your perfume just one more time. I have had my words with the Lord that I didn’t make it in time to see you and hold your hand as you got your wings. He reminds me that I am not in charge. I know you are looking down on me and now holding my hand now as I work through this difficult time.
I hope you are having an amazing time in the Lord’s house, I know you will tell Grandpa how much I miss him, Grandma, Dad, and my Tias too. Life is going to be hard without you, but you’ve raised me to know that hard does not mean impossible. I will never let your memory fade or your laugh be forgotten. Show me your spirit often and I’ll talk with you anytime. I know those last few weeks were hard on you mom, and I’m so happy you’re not hurting anymore. I know it was frustrating you that you couldn’t talk… believe me mom, I know how much you must have hated that. Now we can talk whenever, and your voice sounds stronger than it has in a long time. I love you and am so jealous of the angels that get to enjoy your company.
Don’t worry about me mom, brother and Ken don’t let me get into too much trouble and I promise to keep reminding sister to keep in touch.
This is not goodbye,
Your little girl