Susie L. Mancuso - Morris Nilsen Funeral Chapel

July 14, 1957 - May 12, 2024


Susan Louise Roels Mancuso, age 66, of Minneapolis, MN, passed away Sunday, May 12th, 2024 at Abbott Northwestern Hospital surrounded by family. Sue was born July 14, 1957 in Moline, the daughter of Albert J. and Nancy L. (Krone) Roels. She married Rick Mancuso on May 21st, 1983 in Lake Tahoe, NV. Their love story is one to be admired, and the two of them were inseparable. Sue was a light to so many. She left an impact on all who knew her. Her heart was pure and genuine and she was a friend to everyone, always thinking of others and making them feel special. Her family was everything to her and she meant everything to them. Her beauty radiated from the inside out. Her legacy will live on through all who loved her. Sue graduated from Alleman High School in 1975. After graduation Sue started her banking career at Blackhawk State Bank in Milan before moving to Minneapolis. Susie retired from Wells Fargo Advisors in Minneapolis after 37 years of service. Survivors include her husband, Rick Mancuso, Minneapolis; sisters, Christine (Steve) Flowers, Moline, Stacey (Tim) Chambers, Moline and brother, Dick (Karrie) Roels, Milan; brother-in-law, Ron Mancuso (Sylvia), and brother-in-law, Randy Mancuso . “Auntie Susie” as she was so affectionately known also leaves behind numerous beloved nieces & nephews and great-nieces and nephews who she was so proud of. Sue was preceded in death by her parents, Albert and Nancy Roels; sister, Debbie Marlier; sister-in-law, Sylvia Mancuso and her in-laws, Albert and Theresa Mancuso.
Flower arrangements in Sue's honor can be sent to Morris Nilsen Funeral home to be displayed during the service.




7 Comments

  1. Moore says:

    May God wrap you all in love and grace.
    Our deepest sympathy,
    Dan & Vickie Moore
    ☀️♥️ see you later Sue

  2. Jody McDonough says:

    I was so blessed to know Susie. I started working with her in 1981 and I remember thinking how pretty she was. We had a lot of fun in the Government department at NISI. She is a true blessing.

  3. Diana Jones says:

    Susie, what a strong amazing woman. Intelligent, and oh so beautiful inside and out. We came from the “good old days” of NISI where all the women helped each other in the male dominated world of back and front office finance. The world is definitely a lesser place without her vibrancy, beauty, kind heart and joy. Susie, I will carry our memories with me all the days of my life. My prayers, love and blessings are with you all.

  4. Don Hauer says:

    She will be missed our thoughts and prayers are with the entire family

  5. Connie Shippy-Lucero says:

    I was so fortunate to get to see Sue on her trip to Arizona this past April . I can still see her sitting there with that same smile. She was just so full of life and just happy as can be, wanting to catch up on life. Wanting to know all about what me and my family has been up to. So loving and caring. She will be greatly missed!

  6. Consuela Shippy-Lucero says:

    I was so fortunate to get to see Sue on her trip to Arizona this past April . I can still see her sitting there with that same smile. She was just so full of life and just happy as can be, wanting to catch up on life. Wanting to know all about what me and my family has been up to. So loving and caring. She will be greatly missed!

  7. Ron mancuso says:

    I’m broken hearted , you were there when Sylvia passed, you and Rick were my rocks, I’ll take care of Rick as you both did for me, love you ❤️ honored to have you apart of our family, you were the glue that held us together during some very dark times, say hi to Sylvia and Mémé. hope we’ll be together again. Ron

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