Retiring teacher, coach urges Colony grads to ‘find their 68’
By Jeremiah Bartz Frontiersman.com A football coach using a hockey reference as the centerpiece for his keynote address may
Sue Riley beloved wife, mother, sister, auntie, and friend went home to be with Jesus July 17th, 2016 at her home in Spokane, Washington. An honoring of Sue’s life will be held July 30th at 3PMat Summit Worship Center, 125 W Riley Ave, Knik Rd, Wasilla Alaska.Sue was born February 5th, 1959 to Lavina (Vi) & Edward (Bud) Beech of Big Lake, Alaska. She was the fifth child out of seven children, and dearly loved her large family. Sue and her husband Howard Riley were sweethearts from junior high till present. They graduated Wasilla High in 1977 and where married June 30th,1978. This past June they celebrated 38 beautiful years together. Sue was a devoted mother to her two sons Kipp and Sean Riley. Her words of wisdom will always be their guide. Sue was also wildly in love with her sweet daughters -in -law, Renee and Kaye-Liegh Riley. Her life was also blessed with the gift of four beautiful grandchildren.Sue enjoyed reading t! he Word of God, playing her piano, going antiquing and spending time with her family. Sue is survived in death by her husband Howard Riley, children Kipp and Renee Riley, Sean and Kaye-Leigh Riley, grandchildren Charlie Sue, Oliver Jeffery, Remington Howard and Harper Craig Riley, mother Lavina (Vi) Beech, mother-in law Helen Riley and extended family, Sue’s siblings, Pauline Bywater, Joe Beech, his wife Debbie, Bud Beech, his wife Doreen, Mary Lemieux, Tony Beech, Lisa Hilty, her husband Bud. As well as many beloved nieces and nephews.