Angeler was born December 21, 1957, to Betty Verlena Lambe of Bermuda and George Rush of West Virginia. Angeler attended the following schools in Bermuda: Central School, now Victor Scott Primary, Bishop Spencer, Southampton Glebe, Bermuda Institute, and Prospect Primary for Girls. At the time of her demise, she was living in Jacksonville, Florida. Aunt Norettia Castle, her godmother, took care of her and her sister after the passing of her mother.
They lived in Pond Hill and Lukes Pond Road. Angeler had several jobs when she worked at Grotto Bay Beach Club Hotel, where she met and married, Donnie Susong, who was in the United States Navy. That meeting granted her the privilege of living in many states in the US, Japan, and Italy then back to Jacksonville, Florida where she passed.
She is preceded in death by her mother, Betty Lambe; father, George Rush; her siblings, Betty Lyn Lambe, and Mark Saltus; aunt, Margaret (Edwin); and friend, Brenda Smith.
She is survived by her two daughters, Kimika Wright and Donea Susong (Domonick Lindsey); siblings, Orline Swan, Betty Lyn, Lambe, Juanita Lambe, Ginea Wolfe (Jorg), and Andre Lambe; other siblings through George Rush; grandchildren, Jonathan “Dionte” Wright, Keidus Gillespie, Shawn Johnson, Challen Johnson, Kamryn Johnson, Tre’Mayne Chambers-Laird, Kamia Lindsey, Donnie Lindsey, and Kennedi Lindsey; great-grandchildren, Brielle Johnson and Kash Johnson; and a host of cousins, nieces, and nephews too numerous to mention.
Angeler's mom had one brother, Vernon G. Lambe Sr., now known as Bermuda's Bishop (wife Ruth-Ann). Angeler was loved by her uncles, Howard (June) Lambe, Rev. Harold (Marilyn) Lambe. Angeler was also loved by the Smith Family, the Wright family of the late Fred Wright, Granny Joan Moore, and special aunts, Claudia Augustus and Grace James.
Angeler's childhood close friends were Edwina Thomas Callinder, and Ranelle Evens. Through her travels, friends Theresa “Darlene” Montgomery Blake and Kathleen “Kathy” Turner became members of the family. She loved to cook, and her favorites were curry chicken, farine pie, red beans and rice, and potato salad. Her favorite though was a ham sandwich.
Angeler accepted the Lord as her savior and spent time in his presence. She loved her church and worked in the childcare center, which is an extension of the Potter's House.
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