Suzanne M. Locker

August 3, 1962 – March 31, 2026

Private services are being planned. Memorial Contributions may be made to Kalamazoo Animal Rescue, in c/o the funeral home.

Obituary

Suzanne Marie Locker age 63 of Delton passed away Tuesday, March 31, 2026. Suzanne was born in South Haven on August 3, 1962, the daughter of Raymond and Peggy (Keleman) Phillips. On September 15, 1990, she married Mark Locker who survives her. Suzanne was a 1981 graduate of Bangor High School. She and Mark were co-owners of Crookston-Locker Printing from 1991-2003. Later she worked as an Environmental Service Technician at Borgess Ascension Hospital. Besides her husband, Suzanne is survived by her sons, Erik (Cheri) Locker and Adam (Julie) Locker; grandchildren, Tyler Locker, Paris Locker, Lillian Locker and Benjamin Locker; her mother, Peggy Phillips; brother, Jeffrey Phillips; sister, Dawn (Chris) Robertson; nephew Josh Robertson; and many friends. Suzanne was preceded in death by her father.

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Cory Goodwin
3 months ago

Hi Sue. We didn’t get to hang out very often, but I’m grateful for the time we had. You’re an amazing person and friend. You are loved and will be missed tremendously. Save a seat for all of us, we will see you again! Love, Cory 💖

Joe Crookston
3 months ago

Mark, I am so sorry for your loss. May the Lord comfort you in your sorrow.

Todd Noble
1 month ago

Mark, I must say I was shocked to hear of Sue’s passing. My very sincere condolences to you and your family. Godspeed Todd Noble

Kelly O'Leary
1 month ago

Dear Mark, I only recently learned of Sue’s passing, and I was deeply saddened by the news. Please accept my heartfelt condolences. My thoughts are with all of you as you continue to navigate this difficult loss. With deepest sympathy, Kelly O’Leary

Kelly O'Leary
1 month ago

Dear Mark, I only recently learned of Sue’s passing, and I was deeply saddened by the news. Please accept my heartfelt condolences. My thoughts are with all of you as you continue to navigate this difficult loss. With deepest sympathy, Kelly O’Leary