Sue is the only Planned Parenthood manager to lead a campaign outside her former workplace and she will be dearly missed by her 40 Days for Life family--and the entire pro-life movement.
Sue spent nearly two decades running a Planned Parenthood facility before a change of heart led her to speak out against the organization's webcam abortion practices. After leaving the abortion industry, Sue led a 40 Days for Life campaign that closed her former workplace.
Sue's conversion is a testament to the beauty and the power of God's mercy.
She dedicated her life to serving the Lord--and to serving the least of His people. Sue was actively involved in her local pregnancy help center. She lobbied for pro-life public policy in states across the country. And she spoke powerfully in defense of life as an expert on the harms of abortion--harms she had witnessed firsthand.
Sue spent the last three years assisting and supporting local campaign leaders as 40 Days for Life's Director of Outreach. She was relentless in her dedication, refusing to quit fighting for unborn children and their mothers--even until the last days of her life.
This dedication, warmth, sincerity, and genuine Christian charity made Sue beloved by her colleagues, 40 Days for Life leaders, and all who had the privilege of working alongside her.