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Susan S. ReMine

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Fletcher- Susan Stewart ReMine, 71, of Fletcher, died Saturday, January 9, 2021 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center after an extended illness. Susan battled many health-related challenges over the past 17 years. She was a cancer survivor and considered herself incredibly blessed to receive a life-changing kidney donation from a very selfless individual in 2020.

A native of Salem VA, she was a daughter of the late Leo “Buck” and Dorothy John Stewart. Susan was also preceded in death by her husband of 44 years, James “Jim” Harold ReMine, Jr. who died in 2011 and a sister, Phyllis Stewart Hannon.

Susan is survived by her daughter, Kristen Lyda (Jonathan) of Bat Cave; her son, Jason ReMine of Fletcher as well as additional special family members and many great friends.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, a Celebration of Life service will be held at a later time.

In lieu of flowers, Susan’s family asks that you consider making a contribution in her memory to Western Carolina Medical Society’s Project Access (www.mywcms.org/projectaccess), Project Linus of Western North Carolina (www.projectlinusofwnc.org), or to another charity of your choice. Another way to honor Susan’s memory is by registering to be an organ and tissue donor (www.donatelife.net).

Groce Funeral Home at Lake Julian is assisting the family.

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  1. Jason and family……your mom (and dad) were great people that I had the pleasure of knowing. I’m so sorry that their lives were cut short. I know they are forever together in Heaven as they look down on you with pride! May God bless you with His peace and comfort today and beyond.

  2. I am so grateful to have wonderful memories of Susan and Jim in my life. They were a special part of my life at Camp Daniel Boone. Then several years as an adult, with watching you guys growing up, I know they are together now, filled with pride, watching over you two. They will always be part of my thoughts and prayers.

  3. Kristen and Jason and Jonathan,
    My heart is with all of you because I know you are heart broken just like I am. Susan was a wonderful friend. She stood by me all the time I knew her. I remember so many little things about her like Jelly Beans, George Strait, Duke, Coffee!! She left work and came to the funeral home when my momma passed away. She was such and loving caring person…..I will always love all of you and Susan. “Smiles”
     Susan.

  4. I am so deeply sorry for your loss. It was a true honor and blessing to have had the opportunity to take care of Susan at the dialysis center. She was such a kind soul and I will forever remember her. Please know you all are in my thoughts and prayers!!
    Tammy Ruff

  5. I always enjoyed being around Aunt Susan and uncle Jimmy. They both were blessings in so many ways. Susan was always very kind hearted, her smile brightened the room, and her laughter was contagious. Susan was a fighter and her strong will showed everyday. Now to know she is no longer fighting the pain but in total peace, happy and watching over us until we see her again.

  6. Jason, Kristen & Jonathan,
    I am so very sorry for the loss of your sweet Mom. She was a very special lady to a lot of people. I will always remember her as a very dear friend to our family. I pray for Peace and comfort for you all during this difficult time.

  7. The pain of losing my aunt is so real my heart aches.. Deep down I know I will find great peace in the memories.. My prayers to family her friends, we were all blessed to share such an amazing friendship and connection her. The love she shared will be forever felt.

  8. I am so sorry to learn of Susan’s passing – God laid her on my heart about a week ago and now I know why….
    Susan was such a kind, wonderful, giving individual. She & I worked together on the Project Access Patient Committee…..
    I will keep you All in my prayers as you journey through grief…..

  9. My heart is broken with the loss is my precious friend. I miss her every minute. What a sweet,loving,brave,thoughtful,fun,special person she always was. Hugs and love to K and J and J. I have peace that she’s no longer sick and never another bad day for her but my heart hurts for our loss. She will always be in our thoughts. We loved her so much!

  10. Beautiful tribute to a beautiful Mama! She is greatly missed! Much love to you Kristen, Jonathan, and Jason!!!! Continued prayers!

  11. So sorry to learn of the passing of this beautiful soul. What a trooper and what a fighter she has been these past few years. I knew Susan from our work with Project Linus and would look forward to our monthly get togethers so that I could see her smiling face. May all your wonderful memories help you through this difficult time.

  12. So sorry that Susan had to struggle for so long. We had many good laughs at Project Linus at our monthly gatherings where she was one of our “bag” ladies. She and I shared our love of wine and laughs together when we met. I will miss her greatly.

  13. I am so sorry that Susan had to struggle for such a long time. We had many laughs at Project Linus gatherings where she was one of the “bag ladies”. We shared a love of wine whenever we got together at the tes and at lunches. I will miss her very much.

  14. So sorry to about Susan’s passing. Remembering Jim and Susan from our Scouting years. My condolences to Kristen and Jason and family. Will never forget a song I wrote using your names back in the 80’s. Your folks and I always had fun with it when you were children. Thinking of you during this difficult time.

  15. I am so sad to hear of Susan’s passing. I have many good memories of my beautiful older cousin and the holidays we shared together as children. I know this loss cuts deep, but I also know she has surely left you, her children, still feeling the warmth of her love. You were – and will always be- the best examples of who she was. Thinking of you all.


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