Susan C. Poux Yanc

June 25, 1952 ~ June 2, 2013
Born in:
meadville, PA
Resided in:
Meadville, PA
Susan C. Poux Yanc, 60, of Meadville, passed away, Sunday, June 2, 2013 at her residence. She was born on June 25, 1952 in Meadville a daughter of Richard and Eleanor Poux.
She was a 1970 graduate of Randolph East Mead High School following her high school graduation she attended nurses aid training and worked at Spencer Hospital from 1970 to 1973.
Susan was later employed at Lord Corporation in Cambridge Springs, the boro office, and subsequently she started her career at the State Correctional Institution in Cambridge Springs in 1994 and was transferred to the State Correctional Institute in Mercer in 2005.
She attended First Church of God in Cambridge Springs for several years.
Susan is survived by a son, John R. Yanc and his wife April of Venango; a daughter, Amanda R. Dies and her husband Bradley of Jacksonville, Florida; five grandchildren, Mollie, Madison, Makenzie, and Rayne Yanc and Mickey McGee; three sisters, Kathy Huber and her husband Robert of Durango, Colorado, Diane Gordon and her husband Gary of Guys Mills, and Peggy Poux and her companion Paul Porter of Pagosa Springs, Colorado; and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents and a niece, Whitney Poux.
There will be no calling hours or services.
Memorial contributions may be made in Susan's memory to the American Cancer Society, 2115 West 38th Street, Erie, PA 16508 or at www.cancer.org
Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Susan's Book of Memories online at www.roofnercollinswarrenfh.com
Arrangements are in the care of Roofner-Collins-Warren Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 544 Chestnut Street, Meadville.
Thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Enjoyed seeing Sue at the Poux Family Reunion and am grateful that we shared update on family and memories. Always will remember her laugh.
My prayers and with you, her family for your loss. After graduation we drift away from the people who mean so much to us for our whole lives, why do we not keep in closer touch? Sue has left this life to early and I now regret not taking the time to reconnect with her in her life. She was always a friend to me in school and for our young years, Sue was quiet and a good listener. May she rest in peace.
My sincere sympathy to all of Sue’s family. We went through all 12 years together which makes for lots of memories at both Wayland and Randolph. Thanks Sue for being a great classmate. You won’t be forgotten by me.
So sorry to hear about Sue. I graduated with her and she was a good friend. Always sweet and had a smile on her face. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
John, Amanda, Brad and family: Just want to let you know how sorry I am to hear of your mom’s passing. Please know that you are all in my thoughts and prayers.
My deepest sympathy to Sue’s entire family.
Wonderful memories from high school at Randolph, cheerleading, intramural sports, double dating, and all the sleepovers and parties. Sue and I worked for a year together after graduating High School, at the old Spencer Hospital, on the post operative surgery floor. We had so much fun doing that job together. Sue very generously also gave me a ride home, at the end of our 3-11 shift
for a whole year. Try to find comfort in memories of good times and know that she is at peace now. My thoughts are with you all.
I worked with Sue for several years. It was always a pleasure to see her. I appreciated how she called it like she saw it. She would always go above and beyond to help her friends and she is missed by her co-workers at SCI Mercer. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.
I wanted to express my deepest sympathy to Sue’s sisters, children and nieces and nephews. My hope is that fond memories and your faith will sustain you through this time of grief and beyond. Praying for God’s mercy love and strength for all of you.
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this difficult time. Our family has certainly lost a special member. Sue is now at peace and with the Poux Reunion in heaven. Bless all of you.
My sincere condolence to Sue’s family. It was a privledge and an honor to share an office with her for nearly 5 years. She was always there to make sure things were done right and ensure we looked professional. Her sense of humor made each and every day that we shared a pleasure. The SCI Mercer family will miss her each and every day.
I grew up a neighbor a few miles up the road, but never really knew much about Sue. Then one day, at work several years ago, I asked her if she had a Frenchtown connection. After that, I looked forward to talking to her about what we had in common. I’m sad for Sue’s family and friends. I pray God’s comfort on all who grieve her loss.