Sue Fisher Trammell Hunt

December 13, 1938 ~ August 5, 2010
Resided in:
Asheville, NC
Sue Fisher Trammell Hunt, 71, of Starnes Cove Road, Asheville, died Thursday, August 5, 2010, at her home.
A native of Greenville, SC, she was a daughter of the late Robert Chiles and Susie Fisher Trammell.
Ms. Hunt was a medical transcriptionist, having worked at Asheville Cardiology for 27 years. She was also a professor of Medical Transcription at South College. She was a former President of the NC Association of Medical Transcriptionists and was listed as one of Who's Who among American Teachers (nationally recognized).
She was devoted to her job and her church, Grace Episcopal Church, Waynesville and she enjoyed clogging and reading.
Her greatest passion was for her children and grandchildren, son, Robert Hunt and wife Michelle, of Durham, daughters Beverly Bayes and husband, Roger, of Hillsborough and Stephanie Singleton and husband, Robert, of Candler, and grandchildren, Tia Roelofse and husband, Jacques, Chance Singleton, Allyn Hunt, Margaret (Maggie) Hunt, and Megan Bayes. She is also survived by a sister, Roberta C. (Bobbie) Edwards of Raleigh.
A graveside service is scheduled for 1:00 p.m. Saturday at Green Hills Cemetery, Waynesville, followed by a memorial service at 2:00 p.m. at Grace Episcopal Church, Waynesville. The Rev. Arlene Lukas, Rector, and the Rev. Jack W. Collins will officiate.
The family will receive friends from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. Friday at Groce Funeral Home on Patton Avenue.
Stephanie and family, I am very sorry for your loss. I will keep your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Denise-Asheville Fire Department
Sue was a wonderful person who inspired me over the years. I first met her at work 24 years ago. She loved to work and loved her work family and we loved her.
She was so proud of her family and was always sharing great moments they had. When she became ill she handled it with such a good outlook and I admired her so much for that. She took each day as they were gifts and made the most of them. No matter how bad she was feeling she still had a smile and a laugh. I will truely miss her. I thank the Lord that he let her be a part of my life so that I could benefit from her dignity and grace and hope to be able to handle what life can throw at me as well as she did.
May God Bless Her Family
I had the pleasure of knowing Sue and working with her at Asheville Cardiology for the past 11 years, I know from our early morning talks that she had a great love for her family. She will be missed by many and i feel blessed just to have known her.
It was with a great sense of loss when I heard of Sues death.
I wanted to let you know that you have my greatest sympathy, and my heart is truly saddened.
Sue was more than just a wonderful person;she was always so kind and considerate to me that we always welcomed seeing her.
And,i know that her passing will not only leave a void in our lives at Asheville Cardiology, but in the hearts of all those who knew her.
Sue will always remain within our hearts, and we have included the family in our daily prayers. May God give you strength.
My sincere thoughts and prayers are with you.
Stephanie and family, So sorry about Sue. I worked with her at ACA for 20 years and she was always very kind to me. She would share her pictures of the grandkids with me thru the years and she loved her family. She was the most dedicated person to her job there. We will see her again one day not to far off from now in Heaven where she is not suffering anymore.
She was a great woman and co-worker, I missed her over the past years and will miss her even more. God bless you Sue, welcome home.
Just learned of Sue’s passing. I express my deepest sympathy to the family, especially Stephanie and Robert (I know them best). Know I will keep your family in prayer during this difficult time. Diane Parker, Ridgeway Baptist Church
I was so sorry to hear of Sue’s passing. I had the pleasure of working with Sue for the last 15 yrs. She was a wonderful person and always had a smile on her face! May God bless each of you during this difficult time.
Sue was one of the first people I talked with at ACA. We had almost daily conversations about transcription issues and she made each call fun! I have missed those talks. My prayer will be that God will get you comfort and peace during this difficult time.
Steph,
Mom called me this morning to tell me the sad news. I don’t have to tell you how my heart aches that I have been absent from her and your life for so long now, You have been in my thought and my heart since we were young girls.
I loved your mother so much she was a wonderful woman, she guided me and gave me advice that I carried with me through the years.
I am blessed to have had her in my life.
I miss you terribly and have tried to contact you several times, I was in Asheville in July I even tried then.
please know I would love to talk to and see you again when you are ready. I am sad that this is the way I am contacting you again.
I love and miss you all.
Aimee Ewell Crowe 727-512-7660
Tia & Chance
I am so sorry to hear about your grandmother. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time. I love you.
All of us at Asheville Cardiology will miss her dearly! Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
I worked with Sue at ACA. She was a wonderful friend. Always ready to help when needed. She will always be remembered by her co-workers.
Linda Barnes
I had the privelage of working with Sue at ACA before I transferred to the Hendersonville Office. She befriended me and we shared many laughs over the years. When I came to the main office I always stopped by to see her and say Hi. I am so sorry for your loss, I will pray for you all.
To Sue’s family,
I am very sorry for your loss. Sue was indeed a special person. Sorry I am out of town and canot mae her service.
Ronald E. Wild,PA-C
Dear Stephanie,
I am so sorry for your loss – your mother was so sweet. I know you are going to miss her – you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Love you!
Please accept our condolences during this period of great loss. We in Pediatrics were blessed to have Sue as a great advocate! She loved the children and we enjoyed having her around. She was intensely dedicated to doing an excellent job, regardless of the issue. I will miss her greatly.
Sue was a wonderful person. I worked with her for a few years at Asheville Cardiology, and I wish I had the pleasure of having several more years to get to know her better. She is greatly missed. I am deeply sorry for your loss and ours.
Dear Missy, your journey here with family and friends is now over. You will be remembered by all who knew you and missed by all who loved you. Rest in peace, sweet cousin.
Stephanie and Family.
I was so saddened to hear of ‘Mom’s’ passing. I know she held in for a long fight. Stephanie, just remember what I said to you, that your mother has touched all of us in one way or another and she will always be in our hearts. I know it’s hard for all of you right now, but just know that she’s in God’s hands and she’s trying out her wings and watching over you all. I’m here for you is you need me. I love you, God Bless.
Stephanie and family, Please know how sad I am over your loss. Sue was a wonderful person, and friend. Aimee is upset as well and will be in contact herself.
Stephanie, Rob and family, I just wanted to let you guys know that you are in our thoughts and prayers during this time and in the days to come. Your family means the world to us and we have shared some special times together and we look foward to many more. We are here for you if you need a shoulder to lean on or just someone to talk to, We love you and will be praying for you.
Dennis, Carla, and children
Sue’s Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. It is our loss at Asheville Cardiology also. As I always told Sue,’You came with the building!’ She was always so dedicated and loved the profession she chose. I was so glad to meet the entire family, as she talked of her family often. I felt as if I already knew everyone. Please know all of you are in my thoughts and prayers.
We at South College are sad to learn about the passing of this very sweet and special lady. Sue was great to work with and her students loved her dearly. She was so kind and giving and always eager to see them succeed. She will be missed.
Dear Stephanie,Tia and family,
My thoughts and prayers continue to be with you during this difficult time. Sue was one of a kind. I enjoyed working with her for many years at ACA. She loved her work and did an outstanding and superb job. Whatever she did she gave her all. She will be greatly missed.
To Sue’s Family,
I’m not sure who will read this. It’s now 6 months since Sue passed. I found out last night. I was searching on Facebook, and when I put in Sue’s name, hoping to perhaps find a connection, the obituary link popped up. I am deeply saddened by this news. I don’t think the family will recognize my name, as it is now, but I would love to touch base with Bobbie or one of Sue’s children. I believe you have access to my email, through this guestbook. That’s probably the simplest way to get in touch with me. Perhaps it is serendipitous that I did not learn of Sue’s death for six months. My request would have been indeed ….unusual…in August, since I probably seem a virtual stranger to you. I would very much appreciate contact.
With heartfelt sympathy,
Kathleen
NJ