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It is with profound sadness, yet enduring gratitude for her life, that we announce the passing of Suzanne Gibson Mogonye, who left us on March 1, 2026, at age 73 following a courageous, determined battle with cancer. A devoted mother of six, she was a warrior whose strength, love, and steadfast spirit shaped her family and touched everyone she met.
Born on October 1, 1952, and raised in Dublin, Texas by Anne and Vernon Gibson, Suzanne was known for her unwavering warmth, radiant smile, and a nurturing heart that made her home and kitchen a sanctuary for her children, extended family, and numerous friends.
A graduate of Dublin High School and Tarleton State University, it was in a college science course where she met and fell in love with her devoted husband, Roger Nelson Mogonye. From that chance encounter in a lecture hall, their love blossomed into almost 52 years of marriage, a fruitful partnership, and countless memories that centered around faith and their growing family.
A motherly soul, Suzanne’s life’s work and the center of her universe were her children, and later—her biggest source of pride and joy—her grandchildren. She was the epitome of selflessness, often sacrificing her own comfort to ensure her children were unconditionally loved, fully supported, and guided for their own life journeys. Suzanne raised six children with patience and humor, and never minded the role of diplomat when disagreements occurred. She taught them all to be independent, to work hard, and to always look out for one another. Throughout life, Suzanne treasured her children and embraced every moment with them, and she especially loved her role as GiGi.
Whether managing a busy household, assisting with the family business and farming and ranching operations, traveling to and cheering at countless ball games and youth sporting events, or organizing family dinners, she did everything with grace and dedication. A longtime Sunday School teacher and devout Christian, Suzanne could often be found in service to others at St. Peter’s Lutheran Church or as a lifelong member of both the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) and Daughters of the Republic of Texas (DRT).
An ardent supporter of not just her own children’s many athletic and academic pursuits, Suzanne also cheered on their teammates as if they were her own. Always on her feet—either in the kitchen preparing her famous chocolate chip cookies and often-requested chicken fried steaks, or mixing and loading fertilizer for hundreds of customers-turned-friends, or faithfully supporting the Elgin Wildcats from the bleachers with her cowbell and ear-piercing, two-fingered whistle—Suzanne never rested. Many who knew her can attest to her tirelessness and wondered if Suzanne ever got a moment’s sleep.
It was in 2025 that Suzanne was diagnosed with cancer. And, unsurprisingly, she faced her illness with remarkable courage and determination, refusing to let the diagnosis define her joy or interrupt her role as a wife, mother, and grandmother. Her strength and unwillingness to let illness slow her down during treatment inspired countless friends and family members.
She is preceded in death by her parents, Anne and Vernon Gibson; in-laws, Janelle and Emil Mogonye; and brother-in-law Michael Lloyd.
Suzanne is survived by her loving and faithful husband, Roger Mogonye; and their six children: Dr. Jason Mogonye, Whitney Mogonye, Lindsey (Jonathan) Hansen, Courtney (Jedd) McWhorter, Jake (Jennifer) Mogonye, and Justin Mogonye. Known as “GiGi,” she also leaves behind seven beautiful grandchildren: Hayes Hansen, Brooks Hansen, Callum McWhorter, Charlotte McWhorter, Kennedy Mogonye, Ryan Mogonye, and Hagen Mogonye. She is also survived by her brother, Larry (Molly) Gibson, niece Amanda Gibson, nephew Jim Dee (Judy) Gibson, her sister-in-law Judy Mogonye Lloyd, brother-in-law Tracy (Joyce) Mogonye, and nephews Kurt and Jon-Erik Mogonye, and Scott (Tanya), Rob (Sally) and David (Erin) Lloyd.
Though illness weakened her body, her spirit remained fierce and vibrant. She fought to the very end to be with her children and grandchildren, leaving a void that can never be filled, but a love that will never be forgotten. Rest in eternal peace, Mom; you have earned your respite.
Family and friends are invited to a visitation from 6-8 p.m., Friday, March 6, at Providence-Jones Funeral Home. A celebration of Suzanne’s life will be held at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 7, at St. Peter’s Evangelical Lutheran Church in Elgin. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to Cattlemen for Cancer Research to support cancer research, a cause close to her heart.
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