With her husband by her side, Suzanne (Kabel) Tancock passed away peacefully on July 13, 2019 in Noblesville, IN at the age of 84.
Suzanne was born in Toledo, OH to her parents, Harold and Lavere (Schroeder) Kabel. She graduated from Libbey High School in 1953 and attended Toledo University, where she was a member of Alpha Chi Omega sorority.
Suzanne is survived by her husband of 62 years, Ed Tancock; son, Michael Tancock; daughter, Susan Tancock; son-in-law, Chris Wittman; granddaughters, Calla and Suzanna Wittman; niece, Beth Maydak; nephew, David (Rebecca) Miller; two great-nephews, and one great-niece. She is preceded in death by her sister, Sharon Miller and her brother-in-law, Merlin Miller.
Suzanne loved to paint, play bridge, garden, decorate, and arrange flowers. She was a loyal friend, devoted wife, caring mother, and adoring grandmother.
Per Suzanne’s wishes, there will be no funeral services. Please be kind to others in remembrance of her.
Marlene Haupricht says
Ed and Susan
so sorry for your loss. Thank goodness her passing wa
s
s peaceful She had a great life and enjoyed most every minute.Love to all, Marlene
Michael Tancock in Indy says
Suzanne was such a wonderful friend to so many
and the best Mother in the whole wide world to me!!😘
Her living son Mike Tancock
Barbara Whitcomb says
So sorry for your loss.Sending love to all of you.❤️ Barbara and Bill Whitcomb
Barbara Robbins says
Suzanne was such a wonderful friend. She will always live in my heart.
God Bless her with everlasting love until one day we join her. Blessing to Ed and family. May loving memories bring comfort in the days ahead
With love, Jim and Barb Robbins
Vaughn & Dotty Beucler says
Suzanne was a beautiful person inside and out with a heart of gold and we were blessed to be among her lifelong friends. Our love and condolences to Ed and family.
Vaughn & Dotty Beucler
BETH MAYDAK says
Aunt Susie had a way of making everyone she met feel special. She was always full of fun and humor. One of the biggest joys in her life was seeing her two granddaughters Cala and Zanna grow up. We will miss her.
Love,
Beth, Wolf, and Teal
Susan says
We all still have special memories of Moss Dr and your babysitting our three.
Your mom was always a special part of that street.
Glad she was able to see you with your girls! Condolences to you all.
The Piepers
Edward H Tancock says
I do not know if I can type a tribute to my amazing partner of 62 years, through tear filled eyes, but I must try. From our first day of marriage to her final breath I found her to be exciting, talented, understanding and yes sometimes exasperating. At no time did I doubt her love or fidelity. She provided our family with a warm comfortable home atmosphere. She was always reliable and trying to make our lives more enjoyable. I wish her well and a restful peace in the hereafter. I will always LOVE her!
Marge Johoske says
Marge
July 20, 2019
In this stage in our lives, Ed, we are losing so many dear friends,but the loss of a life partner is such a important part of us gone, and the sadness can only be tempered with the passing of time and the remembrance of wonderful memories of things shared together. We can’t write it off simply as “a difficult time”….frankly it is just a miserable time that is eased only by the love and comfort from loving friends and family.
May God Bless you. My sincere sympathy, old friend
Roberta Pitzen says
Dear Ed and Susan,
I am so saddened that Suzanne is gone. We were friends all through high school and all the following years.
I will miss her very much. I am so happy to have one of her paintings. I also have a picture of her and I in a
play in highschool on my nightstand. Love to you and your family. Roberta
Karen Ferency says
Suzanne was one of the most kind, caring and true friends I’ve ever known.
We go back a long time and I have such wonderful memories of our friendship.
I loved Suzanne like a sister.
I will miss her but she will forever be in my heart.
She was so proud of her family and loved all of them beyond words
Carol Ski, Britton Falls says
Suzanne was a very caring and loving lady. She will be missed. Thoughts and prayers to her family.
Diana Ernsting says
Suzanne was a very giving lady. Always a goos caring friend. Rest in peace sweet lady.
Diana Ernsting says
Always a good caring friend.
Howard and Sandy Johnson says
Ed,
She really was a special person and we feel a personal loss. Sue was kind, patient, friendly and always had a ready smile. Did I forget to say that she made some of the best candy I have ever eaten.you will both be in our prayers. Take care and savor the memories.
Howard and Sandy Johnson
Liz Briance says
We will remember Suzanne with very fond memories especially our card games, Hand and Foot, on a Wednesday morning. We always had fun with her and Ed,lots of smiles and laughter.
I still use the dishcloths she knitted for me, much better than those bought in the stores.
Rest in peace, Suzanne, it was a privilege to know you.
Best Wishes, Liz and Roger Briance
Carol Vick says
Ed,
So sorry to hear about Suzanne’s passing. We remember the good times playing Hand & Foot. She also made delicious toffee candy and date bread. Take care of yourself, Ed.
Best wishes, Dale & Carol Vick