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Martha Sue Tague

December 5, 1932 — October 8, 2014

Martha Sue Tague, of Show Low, Navajo County, Arizona passed away on October 8, 2014 in Show Low. She was 81. Sue was born to the late, Charles Harrison and Lula McAlister (Evans) Johnson on December 5, 1932 in Bennington, Bryan County, Oklahoma. Sue was a devoted wife, mother, grandmother and friend who loved spending as much time with her family as possible. An avid outdoorswoman she loved spending time with her husband, Herbert, and children in the woods hunting, fishing and camping. Sue and Herbert practically raised their children at hunting camp. A wonderful cook she enjoyed passing on her many delicious recipes to her family and friends. Sue loved to collect frogs of all kinds and was very proud of the many unique and different keepsakes she obtained over the years. She loved the Lord and was an active member of the Calvary Chapel in Snowflake where she met many wonderful friends. She loved to sing and was fond of many different kinds of music. She was preceded in death by her husband, Herbert Charles Tague. She is survived by her children, Jackie Adams, Donna (Richard) Hilderbran, Fred Tague and Earl "Rick" (Christa Lynn) Tague; grandchildren, Merry Adams, Allen Gene Jarrett, Laurie Lamkin, Rebecca Overmyer-Crews, Kirby Tague, Ted and Franklin LaNye, Herbert C., Trinni M., Dustin R., Trenton R., Savanna R., Joe, Rikki K., Zoey G. and Breadon K. Tague; 10 great-grandchildren and 7 great-great-grandchildren. A visitation will be held from 5:00-7:00PM Monday October 13, 2014 at the Owens Livingston Mortuary~White Mountain Chapel, 320 N. 9th St., Show Low.
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