Sue Annette (Clifton) Landrum

sue landrum

February 18, 1941 ~ September 23, 2017


Resided in: Colorado Springs, CO

Sue Annette (Clifton) Landrum, 76, of Pueblo, Colo., passed away peacefully surrounded by loving family on September 23, 2017, at her daughter Amy's home in Colorado Springs, Colo. Sue was born February 18, 1941, in Independence, Mo. Growing up, Sue lived in Kansas City, Mo., Cincinnati, Ohio, Long Island, N.Y., and Montgomery, Ala., where she graduated from Huntingdon College with a Bachelor of Science in Mathematics in 1962. She settled in Pueblo, Colo., where she met and married her husband of 54 years, Reg Landrum. Sue is preceded in death by her parents, Max and Marie Clifton. She is survived by her beloved husband, Reggie Landrum; her two daughters, Jennifer Landrum (Jim Williams) and Amy Kunstle (John); grandchildren, James and Madeline Kunstle; sister Phyllis Riesner (Richard); nieces Kristen Chavez (Louis) and Juli Hurley (Mike); and great nieces and nephews Mitchel and Kaitlyn Chavez, Jackson and Maximo Dickerson, and Chace and Maverick Hurley. She is also survived by beloved extended family including Kay Wolf, Ronald Landrum (Clarice) and Claudette Lightsey, as well as their children Mark Landrum (Andrea), Vern Landrum, Mike Lightsey (Lea), Cynthia Lightsey Myers (Shaun), Tim Lightsey (Becky), Stan Lightsey and their children and grandchildren. She was loved by many, including her lifetime friends, Phyllis and Duane Gould. In lieu of flowers and food, memorial gifts may be made to Pueblo Animal Services,4600 Eagleridge Place, Pueblo, CO 81008; Pueblo Cooperative Care Center, 326 W. 8th St., Pueblo, CO 81003; or Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center, 210 N. Santa Fe Ave., Pueblo, CO 81003. Her family welcomes all to a celebration of her life on Sunday, Nov. 5, 2017, at 1:30 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church, 220 W. 10th St., Pueblo, Colo. A reception will be held immediately following the service at 5th and Main Espresso Bar. Online condolences, www.montgomerysteward.com

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  1. I am so sorry to hear of your mom’s passing, Jennifer and Amy. She was such a sweetheart. You are in my prayers.

  2. It is so difficult to say farewell to your mother, Jennifer and Amy. She was such a positive force in so many lives and was a quiet, effective “warrior” for her girls and her family.
    For many years, we enjoyed our wedding anniversary with your mom and dad because we were married on the same day and same year — just in different locations. In the beginning, our anniversary celebrations were defined by how long the babysitter would be available, and later, by our imaginations in finding a new “place” each year. When we traveled to Colorado Springs, or Beulah, or Colorado City, or Canon City, we had such pleasant conversations about the world in general but especially our children, grandchildren, and their lives.

    Your mom will be missed but always remembered by her friends and loved ones.

  3. My deepest condolences on your loss. May fond memories of Sue bring you comfort during this hard time in your life. Look back on all the good memories you were able to have and smile at the fact that you were able to share these before she passed away. My hearts and prayers go out to you and your family. God has promised us that we will soon be reunited with our loved ones. “There is going to be a resurrection,” the Bible confirms at Acts 24:15. “Do not be amazed at this,” Jesus assures us, “for the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out.” (John 5:28, 29)

  4. Amy, Reg, & Jennifer, We are sorry to hear of your loss. I enjoyed doing aerobics with Sue at City Park years ago. She was always smiling and fun to be with. We are thinking of you at this sad time. We send hugs and condolences to your Dad and your family.
    Gary Mead & family

  5. Amy, so sorry to hear about your mom. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. i hope your dad is doing ok.

  6. So Sorry to hear the passing of Sue Landrum. She raised her daughters to be productive citizens in society. I see now where they got their great looks. Rest in Peace Sue.


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