Eleanor Susan Caudle, 71, of Fayetteville, AR, died May 16, 2020 at the Willard Walker Hospice Home. She was born December 12, 1948 in Jacksonville, AR to Frank Raymond Brust and Mary Leslie Faulkner. She was the youngest of 6 children.
She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, James Caudle; bonus son, Gary Caudle;
two grandsons, Gary Caudle, Jr and J.D. Wier, Jr; one brother, Frank R. Brust, Jr; and three sisters, Faith Cummings, Mary Randell and Ruth Bruner.
Sue is survived by her daughter, Anne Callcut and husband, Shane of Fayetteville; her son, Champ Bailey of Prairie Grove; bonus daughter, Sandra Caudle Wells and husband, Rocky; bonus son, Robert Caudle; her grandchildren, Erika Wier, Destanee Bailey, Chi Bailey and Bid Bailey; bonus grandchildren, Robert Caudle, Jr, Telia Wright, Brittany Caudle, James Caudle and Billy Allred, Jr; several bonus great-grandchildren; numerous nieces and nephews; and beloved friends.
She retired after almost 30 years in January 2020 as the office manager of Mayo Sheet Metal.
She was known by many names, Mom, Nana/Nanny, Aunt Susan, Miss Sue and Momma Sue.
Sue loved her family and spoiling them was her great pleasure. Her favorite pastime was playing bingo. Miss Sue was loved by many.
The family will receive friends from 6-8 PM Thursday, May 21, 2020 at Beard’s Chapel. Out of respect for the family, the family requests you please wear a face mask.
Services will be private due to Covid-19 restrictions.

I will miss her smile and her hugs the most as she was a great hugger. She lit up the roo. And could always make me laugh. Go fly with the angels my friend.
My deepest sympathies to her family, she will be missed by all that knew her. I will miss her smiling face, I loved her as a customer as well as a friend.
I known her most of her career at Mayos Sheet Metal. She very professional at her job but always had a smile and time to visit with me. Rest in peace Sue.
Prayers for all. So sorry for your loss. I bet sue is playing bingo in heaven! Sweet sweet persin
Thank you for all the wonderful evenings at the Bingo hall. Lots of fun and laughter. I only had a short time to know you and your family and I cherished every moment. You will be truly missed by all. Rest easy Mama Sue and thank you again for being a good friend. I will be sure to check in with the family from time to time. Oh, I will give the fur babies one more scruffing for you also.
I’m so saddened to hear this
Prayers for the family
Happiest of birthdays to you in heaven Miss Sue. I wish you were here, but understand. I miss your advice, and mostly your ears because you always listened. Love you more sweet lady.