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Mrs. Pun Son Pak “Susanna Kim”, age 94 of Stockbridge, Georgia passed away March 17, 2017. She was born in Pusan, South Korea to the late Jae Kyun Kim and Ka Dong Lee. She was preceded in death by her husband, Sa Yoon. She had a tough life, was big hearted and never turned anyone away. She was a devoted mother whom had many friends. In Korea, she was a community leader and problem solver and was known to get things done. She led a happy and healthy life. She enjoyed singing and gardening roses from the seed. She was a parishioner of St. James the Apostle Catholic Church. Survivors include her children, Youngmi (Rosaire) Theroux of Laval, Quebec, Canada, Young Suk Park (Pansun Yoon) of South Korea, Yong (Dru) Phillippe of Stockbridge, Georgia, Mia Pak of San Diego, California, Mikyong (Edwin) Huebner of Graham, Washington; ten grandchildren and 16 great grandchildren. Memorial Mass will be read Thursday, March 23, 2017 – 11:00 AM at St. James the Apostle Catholic Church. Father Liam Coyne as Celebrant. Inurnment will be in Honey Creek Woodlands Cemetery in Conyers. In Lieu of flowers, contributions are asked to be made to St. James the Apostle Catholic Church in memory of Susanna. Haisten Funeral Home of McDonough, www.haistenfunerals.com.
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