SUZANNA H. WEIL
Sept. 13, 1969-Feb. 22, 2016
Suzanna Bel Hinson Weil, 46, Goldsboro area resident, passed away Monday afternoon, Feb. 22, at Vidant Pitt Hospital in Greenville.
Funeral services will be held Thursday, Feb. 25, at 3 p.m. at Daniels Memorial United Methodist Church, 2803 E. Ash St., Goldsboro, with the Rev. Colby Leonard officiating, followed by interment in Goldsboro's Willow Dale Cemetery.
The family will receive friends at the church during the hour before the services.
Flowers are welcome or memorial gifts may be made to Daniels Memorial Church at the above address.
Suzanna, a gifted dance instructor, began teaching dance at the age of 13, and was awarded the Dot Dee Jones Talent Award at Farmville Central High School.
She continued as a dancing instructor in Edgecombe, Pitt, Greene and Wayne counties, and had been very influential in the lives of countless young folks and people in general.
She had also been employed as a certified housing manager.
In recent months, she had been pursuing a career in health care.
Too, she had recently found a spiritual home in Daniels Memorial Church, and had been utilizing her vocal talents as a choir member, which she enjoyed very much. She felt deeply touched by the love and embracement she felt from the folks at Daniels.
Ms. Weil is survived by her husband, Stephen Weil; two sons, Martin Alexander Harrell and Joshua Allen Harrell; her mother, Barbara Herring Price; two sisters, Lea Layne Davis and family and Jan Alice Epps and family; a brother, Daniel Hinson; two stepsisters, Summer Price Williams and family and Meredith Price Cox and family; a stepbrother, Sterling J.C. Price; her father-in-law and mother-in-law, David and Emily Weil; a brother-in-law, Henry Weil; and sister-in-law, Leslie Weil and husband.
Those preceding her in death include her stepfather, Durwood McKinley Price, and grandparents, Lebron Lloyd and Swannie Bel Garris Herring.
Tyndall Funeral Home of Mount Olive is honored to serve the Suzanna Weil family.
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Published in Obituaries on February 24, 2016 1:49 PM