Susie Edwards Hough died quietly at home surrounded by family members on
    
    March 23, 2023, just a few blocks from her birthplace 95 years earlier in
    
    Gainesville, Fla. She enjoyed a happy childhood with her parents, Harry and Susie
    
    (Sapp) Edwards, and her older sister, Helen. She attended grammar and secondary
    
    school within walking distance of home. She was a good student and approached
    
    her homework seriously with the same dedication as other tasks she completed in
    
    life.
    
    Although living in Florida most of her life, she was never fond of hot weather, so
    
    swimming in cold water was a lifelong joy and passion. Her father, family and
    
    friends built a cabin at Salt Springs in the Ocala National Forest and she spent
    
    countless days enjoying that aspect of old Florida. She loved classic movies and
    
    spent many childhood hours in the Lyric Theater along with other Gainesville
    
    youth watching horse operas and feature films for a dime. Her daughters
    
    considered her a film historian with a wealth of knowledge about “good” movies,
    
    actors, actresses and many of their behind-the-scenes adventures.
    
    Susie attended Stetson University for one year. She enjoyed getting to know her
    
    dorm mates, and some remained in touch throughout her life. After college she had
    
    a few jobs in Gainesville and worked at the Pentagon briefly during World War II.
    
    Her favorite job was working in the office at the Ralph Stoutamire Motor
    
    Company in Gainesville.
    
    Throughout her life, God and family were always Susie’s highest priorities. She
    
    attended First Baptist Church in Gainesville during her early years and met her
    
    future husband, Donald Hough, on the steps of that church. He was from Smith
    
    County, Mississippi, and was attending the University of Florida after his military
    
    service. They dated intermittently due to Don’s prior commitment to return home
    
    so his brother could attend college. They both dated other people during the
    
    interim but stayed in touch through infrequent letter writing. Upon his return to the
    
    University of Florida, they reconnected and, after his graduation, married in 1952.
    
    They were married for 59 years, until his death in 2011. They began married life in
    
    Mississippi briefly but returned to Alachua County for the remainder of their lives.
    
    In addition to the joys of her life mentioned above, she loved playing the piano,
    
    singing, listening to music, reading, and playing cards (especially Rook). Late in
    
    life, she learned to crochet and liked altering patterns with design improvements.
   
  
   
    During her recent illness, Susie still had vivid memories of her past and wove rich
    
    images to entertain and share with family and friends. She enjoyed sharing good
    
    stories from her 95 years of life. The visits with family brightened her world.
    
    She is survived by her daughters Donna Hough and Suzanna Hough; grandchildren
    
    Bethany Wilcox, Callie Richardson and Emerson Hough; great-grandchild
    
    Theodore Ziebko; nephew Farley P. Butler, Jr.; and niece Sharon Wheeler.
    
    She was preceded by her husband, Donald M. Hough; her parents, Harry C.
    
    Edwards and Susie Sapp Edwards; and her sister, Helen E. (Farley) Butler.  A
    
    graveside service will be on Friday, March 31, 2023, at 10:45 a.m. at Forest
    
    Meadows Central Cemetery at 4100 NW 39 th Avenue, Gainesville, FL 32606.
    
    In lieu of flowers, donations may be sent on behalf of Susie
    
    to: gentlecarouseltherapyhorses.com, or Make a Wish of North Florida at
    
    secure2.wish.org.
   
  
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