Susan Carol Nevins (nee Weinhofer) peacefully passed and rejoined God on March 30, 2022, of Washington Twp. Age 76. Beloved wife of Michael. Devoted mother of Michael Nevins, Cindy Nevins (David Priest), Susan Nop (Brian), and Kimberly Kopala. Loving grandmother of Michael (Taylor), Andrew (Destiny), Zachary (Hailey), Kaitlyn, Grace, and Ruby. Proud great-grandmother of Robert. Dear sister of Mary Rossi and the late Charles Weinhofer (Marilyn). Sue was loved by all.
Susan Carol Nevins (Weinhofer) peacefully passed and rejoined God on March 30, 2022. She was born February 1, 1946 in Flushing, Queens NY. She met the love of her life, Michael, at City College of NY in the Newman Club and married him April 16, 1966. Unable to bear children of their own, they put their faith in God and he blessed them with 4 adopted children and raised them wholeheartedly with love and faith. She worked at Gloucester County College, People in Transition for 20 years helping divorced/separated/widowed/displaced people re-enter the workforce. She was a devout Catholic involved in bible study, CCD, and RCIA programs which sponsored and supported new members entering the Catholic faith. She was a devout wife for over 55 years, loving mother, caring sister/aunt, supportive friend/sponsor, doting grandmother/great grandmother.
Her warm smile, laughter and nurturing soul made everyone around her feel welcomed and loved. We pray her compassion and love will be carried on through us and especially her 6 grandchildren and great grandson. She is loved and will be missed by us all.
Family and friends are invited to attend her viewing Monday 6:00 – 8:00 PM at the Egizi Funeral Home, 119 Ganttown Rd., Washington Twp., and Tuesday 10:30 – 11:30 AM at St. Charles Borromeo RC Church, 176 Stagecoach Rd., Sicklerville, NJ 08081. Mass of Christian Burial 11:45 AM. Interment Gloucester County Veteran’s Memorial Cemetery, Williamstown.
In lieu of flowers, donations in Susan’s memory may be made to St. Charles Borromeo RC Church at the above address.
“A Life Well Lived Is Worth Remembering”