Susan 'Sue' Wulf, 64, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, passed away on Monday, January 29, 2024. Visitation: 4:00-7:00 p.m. on Monday, February 5, 2024, at Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids. Funeral: 10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, February 6, 2024, at Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services, Cedar Rapids.
Sue was born May 23, 1959, in New York, daughter of John and Marguerite (Meehan) Gallagher. She worked as an office manager for Mercy Hospital. She enjoyed being with friends, making crafts, going to NASCAR races, going on trips with family, going out for dinner, and most importantly, spending time with her grandchildren.
She is survived by her mother, Marguerite 'Peg' Gallagher; daughters, Nicole Nebiker and Melissa (Jeremiah) Zeien; grandchildren, Arya, Ainslee 'Jay', Kole, Kairie, and Dillon; siblings, Michael (Bev) Gallagher and Maribeth (Daryl) Payne; many friends; and nieces and nephews.
She is preceded in death by her father, 'Jack' Gallagher.
Memorials may be made to the family.
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Stewart Baxter Funeral & Memorial Services – Cedar Rapids
I worked with Sue and when I first met her, she was very welcoming with a smile. She will be missed by her fellow PCS’s <3
Sue was such a delight to work with. She had so much knowledge and experience when it came to Mercy. I will miss her being able to answer any and all questions. She will be missed by all who worked with her.
I enjoyed working with Sue when I was at the hospital office, she had great knowledge of what always needed to be done and will be greatly missed in our department.
I worked with Sue for 24 years. She was a delightful person to work with and will be missed very much.
Our family will miss Susie so much. Much love from Aunt Susie, cousins Barbara & Dave, and cousins Ronnie & Danny. We love you Sue and will miss you forever ❤️
I worked with Sue as well, through Mercy Family Counseling. We knew each other more often online; however, we physically sat through a financial class for 3 sessions this fall. We bonded when we both finally admitted to one another that much of what was being taught was way over our heads! Sue had a kind, gentle spirit. She made it known that she loved her family dearly. May her family draw comfort from each other during this time of grief.
Susan Hoyler
There is no better way to know who a person is but by how they treat others! Sue is already missed by the faces of mental health she touched! I hope you found your ocean and sunset Sue!
I worked with Sue at Family Counseling for years. She was such a kind, helpful person and I enjoyed her sense of humor! Prayers for her family at this most difficult time.
I just found out that Sue passed away. Such a loss to her family and friends. Sue and I worked together for several years at the front desk of Family Counseling. Every morning, like clockwork, at 7:58, you could hear the pop of our Diet Coke’s opening as we got ready for our day. Sue was a good friend and great to work with. Rest In Peace my friend. Sue DeYoung
Just found out this heartbreaking news! Susan and I were very good friends as little girls. Her parents use to bring me to the beach club at Sun and Surf on guest day. We use to sleep over each others houses. She lived in Inwood I lived in Far-Rockaway. Her Nana lived across the street from me and we played in her backyard for many years. My deepest condolences to her family
I am so sorry I missed the news about Sue’s passing til now. I volunteered at Mercy Family Counseling for many years before Covid. Sue was always so friendly, helpful and supportive. She always made me feel welcome. She was patient and helpful with clients coming for help, often in crisis. May you find peace and rest, Sue!