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1966 Susan 2010

Susan Scott Redford-Roberts

December 4, 1966 — January 12, 2010

Susan passed away on Tuesday, January 12, 2010. She was born December 4, 1966 a daughter of James B. Scott and Barbara Gittins Scott.

She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. Susan married Danny Redford on July 13, 1984 they had three daughters. They later divorced. She married Kevin Roberts in 2006.

Susan lived her younger years in West Haven, Utah. She loved all animals, especially frogs and snakes.

She worked as manager of Hogi Yogi in Riverdale, for many years. Where ever she worked she was a hard and dedicated worker, and made many friends. She always had a smile and a good word at her work place.

Susan is survived by her daughters; Nikki Redford, Tasha (Robert) Martinez, Michelle (Shelby) Redford. Her mother Barbara and step-father Jerry Johnson, and special friend Vicki Crandall, four grandchildren; Elliana, Osias Dummar, Aden and Karlee Martinez, sisters; Debbie Mosher, Donna Bedford, Joyce Niernberger, Judy Phillips, many cousins, and also survived by her poodle and (best friend) Buddy.

She was preceded in death by her father Jim, and grandparents.

To My Daughter, I'm going to miss your sweet smile and our many talks. I pray you're with Dad now, you're free of pain now my sweet daughter. Love Mom

Mom, We love and miss you, you will always be in our hearts and memories.

A family and friend gathering will be held on Tuesday, January 19, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. at the West Haven LDS Ward Chapel, 3628 So. 2700 West West Haven, Utah.

Inurnment will be held at a later date.

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