Courtney

In Loving Memory

Courtney, Susan Lee

August 14, 1947 - February 28, 2026

Susan Lee Courtney, 78, passed away on February 28, 2026, leaving the world a little less bright—and a lot less quiet. Born on August 14, 1947, to Allan and Maxine (Haas) Rogers, Sue was a woman of vibrant energy and unmistakable character.

Sue was the engine behind the family business, working side by side with Phil for 35 years until their retirement in 2017. She was known for her “no filter” honesty, strong opinions, and a stubborn streak matched only by her capacity to love. After moving to Florida, Sue fully embraced retirement, filling her days with friends, golfing, crafting, playing Mahjong, and walking the beach in search of the perfect shell.

She is survived by her brother, Tom Rogers; her sister, Cathy Eime (Ron); her daughters, Christy (Matt), Karen, and Holly; and her cherished grandchildren. She also leaves behind her faithful companion, her dog Paisley, who rarely left her side. Sue’s bright smile and sharp wit will be remembered by everyone who knew her.

SERVICES: a MEMORIAL VISITATION will take place on Thursday, April 30 from 9:00 am until time of MEMORIAL MASS at 10:00 am at St Ambrose Catholic Church 5130 Wilson Ave. Burial at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, the family kindly requests that memorial donations be made to Mercy Hospice – de Greeff Hospice House,
10024 Kennerly Road, St. Louis, MO 63128.

 

Philip Michael Courtney

October 22, 1949 — April 18, 2026

Philip Michael Courtney, 76, known affectionately by many as “Big Phil,” passed away on April 18, 2026, leaving hearts heavy for all who loved and knew him. Born on October 22, 1949, to Jack and Francis (Chinnici) Courtney, Phil grew up on The Hill, where he developed a lifelong pride in his Italian roots and a deep love for his community.

A proud veteran of the U.S. Navy, Phil returned home to build a life defined by service, dedication, and hard work. For 35 years, he owned and operated Courtney’s Heating and Cooling near the Bevo Mill. A fixture of South St. Louis, he earned the nickname “Big Phil by the Bevo Mill,” a reflection of his larger‑than‑life personality and reputation.

Outside of work, Phil cherished simple, enduring pleasures. In his younger years, he loved boating at the Lake of the Ozarks; later in life, he found joy on the golf course, playing bocce ball, and competing in poker tournaments.

Phil is reunited in peace with his beloved wife of 47 years, Susan Lee Courtney. He is survived by his children, Christy Brooks (Matt), Karen George, and Holly Courtney; his sister, Karen Brengard (Mike); and his five grandchildren, Tristan, Kiereyon, Evan, Cameron, and Parker. Phil loved his family and friends fiercely and will be deeply missed by all who had the pleasure of knowing him.

A Life Shared

Married for 47 years, Phil and Sue Courtney built a life rooted in partnership, perseverance, and love. After decades of running a family business and raising their daughters, they retired in 2017. Retirement gave them the opportunity to travel more, spend meaningful time with family and friends, and enjoy extended stays at their Florida home—eventually making the move from St. Louis permanent.

They embraced this next chapter together, filling their days with travel, golfing, walking the beach, and savoring the slower pace they had earned. Whether exploring new places or revisiting favorite destinations, they cherished experiencing the world side by side.

Their legacy lives on through their children, grandchildren, and the many lives they touched along the way. Phil and Sue’s story is a testament to enduring love, hard work, and a life well lived—together.

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4 thoughts on “Courtney, Susan Lee”

  1. I cherished the time I spent with them,…..Sue was a special friend, I miss her terribly….but love that I’ve gotten to know her three wonderful daughters. An unexpected gift!

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  2. I knew Susan Courtney through Welcome Club. She and I shared a position on the WC board. I couldn’t have found anyone better to work with. I am so sorry to hear this sad news.

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  3. Sue and I were great golfing buddies on two leagues. She drove me to all the courses we played in Monday league. She was a good friend and one of the nicest sweetest and fun ladies anyone could ever know

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  4. I knew Sue playing golf in St. Louis. Our group, the Putter Pals, played as a league at Paradise Valley Golf Course for years. Then we decided to play a different course each week. We had lots of fun golfing then lunch. Always lots of good stories and laughter when she was there.
    Four of us even went to the Lake of the Ozarks to golf and do some shopping.
    We really missed her when she moved to Florida!!!
    My condolences to her daughters and grandchildren who we heard a lot about😊.

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