Suzanne G. Richardson
July 17, 1947 - August 7, 2025
Suzanne G. Richardson Obituary
No one knows me as well as I know myself, so I’ve written this myself. It was a hot July
17, 1947 when Suzanne Gail Gauble was born to Al and Gwen Gauble. Soon a blonde
hair, spiral-curled, ocean blue eyed toddler-child came to be. Younger years were spent
playing; riding bikes, playing house, ghosts, tag, and hide ‘n’ seek, camping out,
ballgames, pets and stray animals, and so much more. As I got older, so did my
interests. My teenage years brought new interests, friends, challenges, and an
appreciation for MANY clothes and shoes. But the biggest change was trading my bike
for a car, and eventually Bobby and I also had our Honda motorcycles.
It was also during this time, my freshman year at Champaign High School, I met and fell
in love with Robert “Bobby” “Bob” Richardson, my future husband, and the love of my
life. Suddenly ME became WE and we were married in 1966. We faced the challenges
that many young couples face, but we had love and came to know the joy of family. We
were blessed with two children, Traci and Ryan, added four grandchildren, Gailyn
(Marfell), Zane, Brooke, and Kassady (Richardson), and even five great-grandchildren.
We were very active spending our years watching our kids play sports, do activities,
leading scouts, volunteering, participating in the PTA, and chairing committees and
events, holding the office of President in most of them, and going on countless
adventurous family vacations throughout the US, Canada, and tropical places. We had
a lot of hills and mountains to climb, we struggled some, and fell some, but together we
reached the top.
We did a lot and accomplished a lot over time, but our 25+ years of country dancing
was without a doubt one of the most enjoyable time periods. The friends we made and
adventures we had still bring endless smiles to my face. Thinking back on my marriage
and our time together, I’m reminded of various lines from country songs such as the one
that says, “You’ve been beside me through thick and thin” and another that says, “We
don’t have as far to go, as we’ve already been”. As Bobby and I approach over 63 years
together, another line from another country song describes and sums it up best, “When
they want to see how true love has been, they’ll just look at us”.
Since you’re reading this, you know I’ve gotten my Angel wings and danced my way
through the pearly gates.
Just some other information about me, I worked at the University of Illinois, in the
Department of Physical Education, was a housewife, ran a home daycare to always be
available for my children, and was a successful business owner of The Cookie Factory
at Market Place Mall, where I was referred to as “the mall mom”. My home was always
meant to be a fun, welcoming, safe place, and through the years it was filled with my
“extra” kids, animals, and a constantly revolving door to friends, my children’s friends,
and family alike.
I spent many years enjoying volunteering, many clubs and organizations, and holding
various leadership roles and offices in many of them. Some I remember the most were:
The Eagles (FOE), Jr. Woman’s Club, Bottenfield, Edison, Central and their PTAs and
booster clubs, being a scout leader, Beta Sigma Phi, coordinating my class reunions,
volunteering at Covenant Hospital, Red Hat Club, and various garden clubs. I loved
chaperoning field trips and classroom activities, acting in the annual Jr. Woman’s Club
plays, and most recently being President of The Eagles (FOE) and booking the bands
for our weekly dances. I transformed my home every year for our annual Christmas
open house, with as many as 23 trees and a different theme in every room, planted
endless flowers and gardens, rode motorcycles, and always had music, mostly country,
playing in my house or car.
I am survived by my husband, Bobby, my sister Marcia (Wimmer), my brother Fred
(Gauble), my kids Traci (Marfell), and Ryan Richardson, and my grandchildren and
great-grandchildren, and my beloved dog and constant companion, Sadie.
Until we dance together again …
Visitation will be held on Tuesday, August 19, 2025 from 5-7:00 p.m. at Renner-Wikoff Chapel, 1900 Philo Road, Urbana, IL 61802. A Celebration of life memorial will be held at a later date.
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No one knows me as well as I know myself, so I’ve written this myself. It was a hot July
17, 1947 when Suzanne Gail Gauble was born to Al and Gwen Gauble. Soon a blonde
hair, spiral-curled, ocean blue eyed toddler-child came to be. Younger years were spent
playing; riding bikes, playing house, ghosts, tag, and hide ‘n’ seek, c
Events
Visitation
Tuesday, August 19, 2025
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Renner-Wikoff Chapel (1900 Philo Road, Urbana, IL, 61802)
1900 Philo Road Urbana, IL 61802