Susan Haydel Covington, Louisiana Obituary

Susan Haydel

<p>Susan Mavourneen Crowe Haydel passed away on November 20, 2022 at<br> the age of 79. She is a native of Storrs, CT and a resident of Mandeville, LA.<br> She is survived by her husband, Richard Haydel, sister, Judith Talbot of<br> Thousand Oaks, CA., and niece and nephew Kimberly Crowe and Jeffrey<br> Evarts. She was preceded in death by her parents, Ethel Brown Crowe and<br> James Emmett Crowe as well as brother-in-law Gary Talbot.<br> Susan was very spiritual and was “Born with a veil, a special child of God".<br> As such she had a positive impact on many she met in her life.<br> As a child she was an accomplished equestrian. Later she became an<br> excellent snow skier. As a young woman she thought nothing of getting in<br> her cherished Triumph TR6 with the top down and her dog along and<br> traveling from one end of the country to the other, maybe stopping and<br> staying for a while in some place she particularly admired.<br> She excelled at all of her varied and eclectic career endeavors. These<br> included several skilled medical field and executive assistant positions in<br> various parts of the country, as well as real estate sales and property<br> management among others.<br> She enjoyed traveling with her husband, Richard, and visited many parts of<br> Europe, the Far East, Mexico, Hawaii and most of the United States. Of<br> course, the regular runs with her husband to the Mississippi coast casinos<br> were always highly anticipated. Truism: Free rooms at the casinos are not<br> really free!!<br> Susan was extremely well read and a voracious reader, reading the morning<br> paper and Wall Street Journal every day as well as devouring 3 to 4 novels a<br> week. And she was quite the fashion diva. She would not consider even<br> going to the grocery store unless her outfit was perfectly matched, hat<br> included many times.<br> Susan was particularly fond of the special power lunches and birthday<br> lunches she attended with her special friends. Yes, that’s you Ginger, Dot,<br> Julia, Annette, Debbie and Karen. She loved you all. </p><p>Susan exemplified the term "classy lady" . She was highly intelligent,<br> cultured, spoke the King’s English, was kind, funny, witty, generous, caring,<br> and loving.<br> She touched everyone who came in contact with her. She will be missed. </p>
February 1, 1943 - November 20, 202202/01/194311/20/2022
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Wag's
November 29, 2022
Richard we all were saddened by Susan's passing and we will miss her fun-loving smile and humor! She was one great lady! But know that God called her home because like Barb he needed another special Angel in heaven. She is in his good hands now and he will take care of h... Continue Reading
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Joann Kalifeh
November 27, 2022
Richard,
Sorry for your loss.
I have many happy memories celebrating Mardi Gras with our Xerox friends. Susan and I in our clown suits.
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CFS Store
November 26, 2022
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Glenda and James Folse
November 25, 2022
Susan -was a true classy woman and you made my brother the happiest person on the earth. You will be missed.
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Dot Richard
November 25, 2022
Richard,, I am so sorry for your loss. We all will miss her so much. The birthday lunch group will never be the same without Susan. I will miss her smiling face so much. Just so hard to believe that she’s gone. Love, Dot
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The staff at Bagnell & Son Funeral Home
November 25, 2022
We plant this tree as a living memorial to Susan. We are deeply sorry for your loss.
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