In Loving Memory

Photo of Suzanne Carter

Suzanne Carter

April 23, 1953 — June 8, 2026

It is with profound sadness and heartfelt gratitude for her life that we announce the peaceful passing of Suzanne Carter, who left this world on June 8, 2026. Suzanne was born on April 23, 1953, in the serene beauty of Hawaii, where she first graced the world with her kindness and warmth. Suzanne was the cherished daughter of Anita Tonge' Summerford, who preceded her in passing, along with her father and a brother, whose memories she held dear throughout her life. Suzanne's legacy of love and compassion is carried on by her devoted husband, Keith Clark, with whom she shared 13 loving years filled with happiness and mutual support. Suzanne is also survived by her brother, Warren Mays, and her sister, Nicole, who will forever cherish the moments and memories shared with their beloved sister. Her stepfather, Bob, along with a host of family and friends, mourn her passing and celebrate the life of a woman who touched so many lives with her generosity and warmth. Those who knew Suzanne remember her as a beacon of light, offering unyielding support and love to all she encountered. Her home was a sanctuary of laughter and comfort, a place where everyone felt welcomed and cherished. A celebration of Suzanne's life will be held on June 20, 2026, at 1:01 PM. The service will take place at her residence, a place filled with the memories and love she cultivated over the years. The address, known affectionately to all as "allgood," will serve as the perfect backdrop to honor a life well-lived. The family extends their heartfelt gratitude to all who have shared their time, love, and support for Suzanne. Your presence and kindness have been a source of comfort during this tender time, and your love for Suzanne is deeply appreciated. Suzanne Carter's life was a testament to the power of love, resilience, and the profound impact one person can have on the world. As we say goodbye, we do so with heavy hearts, but also with a deep sense of gratitude for having been blessed by her presence in our lives. May she rest in peace, forever remembered and cherished.