Suzanne Marie Cobley-1/17/2024

Suzanne Marie Cobley, 55, of Wilmington, Delaware, died January 17, 2024. She was born March 6, 1968, in North Penn Hospital, Lansdale, Pa., to Samuel G. Cobley and Betty J.  “Browning” Cobley. She has one brother, Samuel George Cobley II.  

In addition to her Parents and brother, she is survived by her fiancé, David Ryan and his children, Cassie, Alex, and Ellie. As well as her many friends (extended family) at State Farm Insurance. She is preceded in death by grandparents, Samuel J. and Sarah (Sally) L. Cobley.

Suzanne was a graduate of North Penn High School, Class of 1986 and shortly after graduating, she started her lifelong employment with State Farm Insurance. This being her 2d job ever and eventually became a 35-year veteran of State Farm Insurance, working her way up to the being a respected member of Special Investigations Unit within the company where she also developed lasting and lifelong friends. She had spent her early years in Lansdale, PA. She moved to Maryland briefly and eventually came to reside with Dave and the children in Delaware for remainder of her years.

She truly loved horses, horseback riding, and equestrian competitions and taking care of horses also. She was a compassionate soul, loving all animals equally but enjoyed caring for the horses greatly. She was also an avid Phillies and Eagles fan, rarely missing a game.

Family and friends are invited to attend her Funeral Mass on January 25, 2024, at 11 AM at St. Rose Lima Catholic Church, 428 S. Main St., North Wales, Pa. Prior to Mass there will be visitation in Church beginning at 10 AM. Burial is in St. John Neumann Cemetery in North Wales, PA 19454.

Memorial contributions may be made to Montgomery County SPCA and Last Chance Ranch.

13 thoughts on “Suzanne Marie Cobley-1/17/2024

  1. Mr and Mrs Cobley and George
    I’m so sad to hear of Suzanne’s passing. Heart felt condolences and my deepest sympathy.

  2. I worked with Sue at State Farm, she was such a sweet and kind person. I was very saddened by the news of her passing. My condolences to her family she will be greatly missed.

    • Thank you Glen, she had such a great fmaily at State Farm! She was blessed. Thank you for your condolences.
      Respectly yours,
      George (Sue’s brother)

  3. Our thoughts and prayers are with the entire Cobley family on the passing of Suzanne. May the great memories with her help ease your loss and provide comfort in these difficult times.

    • Thank you! You have known Suzanne since we were babies. This is truly a sad day for everyone. Again, thank you so much for your kind words and condolences.
      All the best to you and your entire Family.
      George.

  4. Mr. And Mrs. Cobley – I do not have the words to explain how important Sue was to me. She was like a sister. She was a loving, giving, funny, stubborn women who I loved so much. My prayers are with you both and George and Dave and the kids during this difficult time

  5. I want to cry everytime I think of her. She was way too young and full of life. She touched us all with her kind words and deeds. She will truly be missed. But I know the angels have a new friend

  6. Mr. & Mrs. Cobley / Dave, Alex, Ellie & Cassie. Sending my deepest condolences to your family. Sue was one of the sweetest humans I have ever encountered. I am humbled to have known such a kind and loyal person and honored to have called Her a dear friend. Sending much love your way.

    • Sandra
      Thank you so much for your condolences. She will be missed by me but i cant even imagine how much by the children and Dave. She was a pillar there for them all.
      Hope to see you soon
      Sam

  7. Betty and Sam, so very sorry for the loss of your lovely daughter. We hope fond memories will give you some comfort.

  8. So sorry to hear of Sue’s passing. It was a pleasure working with her at State Farm. Keeping Sue & her family in my prayers. May she rest in eternal peace.

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