Cris Nelson
Kristen, I just heard about your parents passing. You have our sympathies and will be in our thoughts and prayers. Much love to you Brandon and the kids. Much love, upDean and Cris❤️❤️❤️
Birth date: Mar 28, 1948 Death date: Jun 9, 2020
It is with great sadness that we announce the loss of our dear mother Susan Ray Allgood. On June 9, Susan passed peacefully surrounded by her loving family from complications of Alzheimer’s Disease. Susan was born March 28, 1948 Read Obituary
Kristen, I just heard about your parents passing. You have our sympathies and will be in our thoughts and prayers. Much love to you Brandon and the kids. Much love, upDean and Cris❤️❤️❤️
Susan was my precious friend for almost 40 years. We had so many fun times being goofy and laughing. I loved her laugh and can still hear it in my head. Alzheimer’s is definitely the long goodbye. Grieving for her has been going on for Susan for several years for all who loved her. She loved God and she loved people. A few years ago Susan told me she prayed for God to put someone in her path that She could help. Shortly after, she felt a need to talk to a stranger in a store. It turned out that individual desperately needed a friend and Susan helped. That was indicative of her huge heart. She was basically good at everything she did! I love her so!


Susan's kids and family I'm so sorry to hear about her passing, I work with Susan at Hill AFB and grew close to her. Susan had a heart of gold and she received many award's and was like by everyone she worked with. When it come time for me to retire I sold my apartment very quickly, Susan opened up her home and invited me to share it with me (Ann Colvin) I moved to St. George and we kept in touch until she retired. I had heard by another friend that lives in St. George that she had developed that terrible disease.I'll send all my prayers and Love to the family.
Ann Colvin
Dear Family Members I had the privilege of living next door to Susan for over 40 years. Our kids grew up together. We weeded the yard together I learned alot about getting every weed cause that's what her Dad taught her.
She talked me into getting our ears pierced, We talked and shared our lives together. Even through all her struggles she was always there for me, received not only a card on my birthday but usually included a poem . She was a dear neighbor and treasured friend.
i will miss her but am happy she is free from that terrible disease. Til we meet again.
KAREN CALL
I didn’t get a lot of time or memories with grandma Susan but i didn’t need to in order to know how great of a woman she was. She would always tell me how pretty I was and how she always wanted her grandson Cody and I to give her her first grand baby. Even offered to let us live there so we would just get it over with, she always told Cody “the next I see you, you better have a ring on this girl or all the boys are gonna take her” then it turned into a debate about him being handsome 😂
She was the sweetest lady and would’ve been the best GG. We will miss her endlessly and always talk about her to Kem. We love you so much 💜
Dear family members of Susan R. Allgood. I would like to share one of many story with you that me and Susan had. In the summer time we would enjoy walking after work. Sometimes in the park in Roy off of 4800 or go to the mouth of Ogden Canyon and walk from there to Washington Blvd. We would have to pass the Timber Mine restaurant coming and going. Well this just happen to be around 5 in the afternoon every time we went. Both of us had some hunger pains going at this time of day. But as we all know there was always a dog in tow. There was no going into the Timber Mine for us. On one of the walks I noticed there was a picnic table behind the restaurant. The smell of the proteins coming out of this place was to much for me and so I told Susan to hang out at the front door and I went in and asked the greeter if they would sit the picnic table up for us as we where with a dog. One of the waiters was standing there and said she would be happy to accommodate us. So I went back out side pick up my two walking partners and headed out back of the restaurant. By the time we got there they had linen on the table, and bread and butter, and eating utensils. We placed our order and when I came out there was a meat less T-bone on a plate for Buddy. We all eat well and enjoyed the eating outside in the shade. I did compensate the waiter quite well. We did this several more times that summer.
I loved these time with Susan. We would talk about everything. Family, work, what was good in our lives and what was not. Susan's legacy is not Alzheimer's. That is just bad genetics. Susan was the most kind and sharing person I know. She love her family, friends and country, so much that I put a flag pole in her front yard. I have so many fond memories of time spent with this lady. Rest in piece Susan your friend Hal Bowcutt
So sorry for your families loss. We love you Don and Connie!
Daryl and Colette