Carole “Sue” Wilson, 70 of West Fork died Saturday, September 15, 2012 at Circle of Life Hospice in Springdale. She was born July 5, 1942 in Aurora, Colorado to Raymond and Margaret Wilson. She was preceded in death by her Father; two sons, James Kimbrough and David Kimbrough and one brother, Carl Wilson. Survivors include her Mother, Margaret Wilson of Rogers; son, Michael “George” Wilson of West Fork; four brothers, Scott Wilson of Fayetteville, Steve Wilson of Rogers, John Wilson of Springfield, Mo. and Glen Wilson of O’Fallon, Mo. and one grandson. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Beard’s Funeral Chapel. www.beardsfuneralchapel.com.

George, So sorry for your loss you and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers. Please call us if there is anything we can do.
I have known Sue since she began working at the VA and it was always a pleasure to be around her. I offer my condolences and prayers for the family and close friends, but know that Sue is in a much better place than we are. We will see her smiling face again one day.
Sue was the best. I will miss her very much. She is at peace now. She is loved.
I am so sorry to hear of Sues passing. I wasn’t aware she had been ill. I worked with her for many years at Healthsouth. She was one of a kind, a compassionate nurse, and a joy to work with! I know she will be missed by all that knew her. I can taste her salsa as I write.
Sue I will miss you so much…you were a good friend and a great nurse…you showed me so much when I first started working at the VA…sure you seemed rough to me but I knew you were not…We became friends…going to breakfast on Saturday mornings after working all night…When I went to visit you and took a special poem to you (I don’t write poems), you told me I did not know you…I did not know your life but how did I know you so well to express you in a poem? I told you I may not have known you but GOD does and I was just a vessel to express to you how much of a “Strong Woman” you were….You will be missed here on earth but I know you will always be here in spirit…
In sending my condolences,your family is in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless.
I worked with Sue for a little over 2 years on night shift at the VA Hospital. I rembember Sue, as always having a smile, being thoughtful, and a wonderful cook. Sue was always taking care of not just us CNA’s , but her patients as well. Sue was a wonderful RN Nurse, she had a great bedside manner with the patients, and she was always protected of not just us CNA’s but of her patients as well. She was upfront & no nonsense. I will very much miss Sue. I ran into her quite often at Cracker Barrell in Springdale, she always said it was one of her best places to eat.
The Johnson Family,
Our Condolence’s
On Sue’s passing
She will be missed
she will be greatly missed by every one who knew her. she was brave person. she made a difference in the lives of people. she was kind and generous. she gave me two beautiful native american paintings that will always hang on my wall, as symbol of a memory of her. God bless.
My condolences go out to Sue’s family. She was a great Nurse to work with at the VA, she always had a smile on her face and a good story to tell. She will be missed greatly.
For Sue’s family: My deepest sympathy to all of you. Sue was a wonderful person and I shared many laughs with her on the night shift. She will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.
I hated to hear this news. I always enjoyed seeing Sue at work. She could always make me laugh. She has been, and will be, missed.
So sad to have lost another dear friend. I met “chu-chu Sue” years ago on Dickson St. She was always good for a smile and a great tale. A wonderful and caring nurse and the VA will miss her expertise. My heart and prayers to her family. She is loved and will be missed by many friends.
I am sorry to have lost a “sister” and dear friend to cancer. I enjoyed talking with her about our health, patient issues, rhythm recognition, and our vacations. I will remember a smiling, hugging, laughing friend all the rest of my life. May God’s peace be with all of you as I know she is at peace.
I have known Sue for years. We previously worked together at HealthSouth. Then, one night about 7 years ago, when I was on call and had to come in to see a patient at VA – I was so pleasantly surprised to see Sue here at VA! We rekindled our friendship. She was a pleasure and a hoot. I will greatly miss her.
Judy
Dear Sue,
There just aren’t enough of you.
Thanks for changing the world around you.
My sympathies to Sue’s family. I worked with Sue at the VA on ward 2A. I enjoyed her
and her pictures. She loved her family very much! I will miss her.
I am sorry to hear about your lose but the angels in Heaven are rejoicing to receive on of their own back into their assembly.
Sue; My friend, my buddy, my pal, my partner in crime. I miss you. My vacation pictures will never be the same.
It was a real joy to work with Sue, we worked together at HealthSouth and again at the VA we really had some good times, sure am going to miss her. So thankful she had her family and Jerry and Lori with her the last few weeks, they meant so much to her
Sue was truly a wonderful person. Always had a smile on her face. She will be missed.
Sue & family,
Sue, You were one of a kind. A very caring and loving person. To have known you, was to have loved you. You will be missed. My you rest in peace.