Due to recent events, you can now leave online condolences with each obituary posted on the Kutis Funeral Home website. COVID-19 Funeral Assistance – FEMA is now helping those that have lost a loved one from COVID-19. Click HERE to review the information on eligibility and requirements on the COVID-19 Funeral.

Candle

In Loving Memory

Harris, Susan M. “Sue”

Harris, Susan M. “Sue” (nee Hennen) Tuesday April 1, 2025. Former wife of Kenneth Dale Harris. Dear mother of William (Jennifer) Harris. Dear grandmother of Junior (Samantha) Harris, Gabe Talbott, Victoria Reehten, Tyler Talbott and Elizabeth Reehten. Dear great grandmother of Logan, Liam and Violet. Dear sister of Harold (Debbie) Hennen and Mark Hennen. Dear aunt of Jennifer, Mark Henry, Angela (Kathleen) and the late Michelle. Our dear cousin and friend.

Memorial Visitation at Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemay Ferry Rd. Saturday May 3, 12-4 pm. Services conclude at the funeral home. In lieu of flowers, contributions to the American Cancer Society appreciated.

Condolences

12 thoughts on “Harris, Susan M. “Sue””

  1. Dear Billy and family,

    I am so sorry to learn of your mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and cousin’s death. Sue was an absolute gem! I so enjoyed working with her for the past several years and I miss her daily. Her humor, wit and gentle spirit made her a pleasure to be around!

    My prayers and condolences to all of Sue’s family and friends. She will be greatly missed.

    Reply
  2. I knew Sue from Daniel & Henry. She was always a breath of fresh air and I know her loss is keenly felt. My condolences to her family. May you all find peace in happy memories of her.

    Reply
  3. I worked with Sue at Daniel & Henry. She always had a pleasant smile and was so friendly. She made me feel so at home when i started working there!
    May her memory bring you Peace at this difficult time.

    Reply
  4. Sue was one of a kind. She was so funny, smart and such a fighter. I’ve been at Daniel and Henry for 8 years and while I didn’t work directly with Sue, she was one of my very favorite people.

    I am so sorry for your loss. I am heartbroken that I will be out of town during her service.

    Sue, I am happy you are finally at peace and pain free. Keep smiling and shining.

    Reply
  5. Sue was a co-worker of mine and loved by all. She always had a quick smile and something funny to say…..always a good day when you encountered her at the office. Our loss is Heaven’s gain and happy she is no longer in pain and is at peace.
    So sorry for your loss and praying for comfort in these times. Sending hugs and love to her entire family.

    Reply
  6. I worked with Sue at Daniel and Henry also. She was placed in our Personal Lines “corner”. She always had a smile and a laugh and quick wit as she walked by! Her family meant the world to her! Wishing you all comfort and peace as you adjust to living with her beautiful memory!

    Reply
  7. Dear Billy and family,

    I started my insurance career in 1973 at Crane Agency with Sue. We were a couple of north STL girls making our way. We later both came to Daniel & Henry.
    Sue was gem. She had an incredible, dry sense of humor and never had a bad word to say about anybody.
    She was courageous with her cancer battle and showed us all that no matter what challenges you face, you can have a sense of humor and a kind heart.
    She will be greatly missed by everyone at Daniel & Henry. I will always cherish my memories of some fun times we shared.
    May you have peace and comfort from knowing how much we all cared about her.

    Reply
  8. I am so deeply saddened to hear of Sue’s passing. My sincerest condolences to Sue’s family and friends.

    I worked with her at Daniel and Henry and loved her amazing spirit. She was such a joy to be around and always quick with a joke.
    Her presence will be greatly missed.

    Reply
  9. Another of Sue’s former co-workers from Daniel & Henry. Great were the days of riding on the van, going to lunch Downtown, and her dad, Harold, driving us. She inherited her sense of humor from him. Will always remember her smile and laughter. Thank you, Sue. RIP

    Reply
  10. I went to grade school and high school with Sue and Harold. I have many found memories of playing records and hanging out in their basement and at the corner confectionery! Prayers for all who loved her. RIP Sue

    Reply
  11. Billy, She will be dearly missed by all of us at Daniel & Henry. Sue was the first friend I made when I started my career here in 1982. She had the best sense of humor and could always make you laugh. She and I shared so many fun times together and those memories will live on forever. I am so sorry for your loss and will keep all of you in my thoughts and prayers. A very special lady!

    Reply
  12. To Sue’s Family, Words cannot really express the sadness I feel with Sue’s passing. I worked with Sue at Daniel and Henry. What a fun hearted person, always so quick with a response that would make everyone laugh. She fought the disease so courageously, and did not complain, what an impression that made on her many friends and co-workers.
    Sue will be greatly missed, I pray for comfort for her family and close friends knowing that she is cracking up the other angels as we speak.

    Reply

Leave a Reply to Amy Truelove Cancel reply