Susan Lynn Flagg's Obituary
Ms. Susan Flagg of Richardson, TX passed away peacefully at the age of seventy three on Friday, December 16, 2022, in Dallas, Texas. Susan was born in Ashland, Kentucky to Robert and Juanita Dils. Loved by all, Susan was a member of the Bell Choir of The First Presbyterian Church of Dallas. Before her retirement as a senior analyst from Allergan, she began pursuing her dream of being a nurse. She fulfilled that dream, at the top of her class, at the age of sixty five. She was a member of and volunteer with the Red Cross and the National Democratic Party. A lover of politics, she kept up with current events and loved to educate all types of people on important issues. Susan loved all sports and was most passionate about University of Kentucky basketball, she never missed a game and traveled to see the team play when she could. Susan also loved escaping to the outdoors, reading, and spending time with family and friends.
Susan is preceded in death by her beloved son Michael and adored daughter Meredith, as well as her father Robert Dils.
Susan leaves behind to cherish her memories: daughter, Amy Clark of Texas, (Gary Tucker), her mother Juanita Dils of Kentucky, brother RJ Dils of Connecticut, two sisters Norma Dils (Catherine Daley) and Jo Vockery of Kentucky. She will also be remembered by nephews Ben Vockery (Nicki) of North Carolina, Alex Vockery of Minnesota, nieces Katherine Vockery (Tyler) of Virginia and Kennedy and Kaelin Daley of Kentucky.
In Lieu of flowers the family would like donations made to The Stew Pot, a soup kitchen run by the First Presbyterian Church of Dallas.
Visitation:Wednesday, December 28th, 2022@06:00 PM to 08:00 PM
Restland Funeral Home
13005 Greenville Avenue
Dallas, TX 75243
Memorial Service:Saturday, January 14th, 2023@02:00 PM (cst)
First Presbyterian Church of Dallas
1835 YOUNG STREET
DALLAS, TX 75201
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