On June 22, 2025, heaven got a new angel Suelyn Cox was a truly loving and devoted mother, wife, daughter, and friend. she will be truly missed, she ls survived by 3 beautiful children Anne 28, Nathan 25, Ashlyn 23. her husband of 25 years Steve Cox and her parents Donald and Terry Woolever, her two beloved pooches Phoenix and Malibu as well as countless friends.
Suelyn was diagnosed with metastatic melanoma in late 2022 and began traditional treatments in early 2023. she was a total warrior and fought the disease with everything she had. when traditional treatments didn't work, she was a part of many clinical trials stating fearlessly the whole time that she was going to help find the cure to her rare form of the disease and whatever happed it was gods will.
Suelyn enjoyed camping, the great outdoors, adventures with her friends and family, taking her dogs for walks, as well as doing puzzles and watching movies with her children regularly.
Suelyn joins in heaven her brother Jeffery Woolever, our dear friend Eddie Rey, and her grandparents Emma Ruth Sweet, Earl Sweet and Elenore Woolever.
Suelyn is extremely loved by anyone who knew her and will be extremely missed.
Services have not been planned just yet as we are taking the time to properly grieve but we are probably looking at mid-august at this point
Fly high my love, Forever and ever Amen.
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