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Susan Dee Biddulph-Wood
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Susan Dee Biddulph-Wood, 62, of Dawsonville, died Oct. 29, 1010.

  

Born May 23, 1948 in Cleveland, Ohio, she had lived in Dawson County for more than 30 years having moved from Forsyth County.

  

A talented artist, she was known for her scenic backdrops for movie sets and television stations.

  

She was a master seamstress who designed pageant apparel and was known for her eccentric hats.

  

She reproduced historic period hats, which were used in reenactments in the United States and abroad.

  

Her granddaughter, Ashley Bradford; sister, Beverly Shave; and a brother, David Biddulph, preceded her in death.

  

Survivors include her daughter and son-in-law, Michelle and Larry White of Dawsonville; sons, Scott "Chaps" Biddulph and his fiancé, Lori "Snow" Mills of Dahlonega; Tom Bell of Cartersville; daughter-in-law, Pam Biddulph of Dawsonville; sister and brother-in-law, Diane and Joe Stanchic of Pittsburgh, Pa.; grandchildren, Cody Bradford, Dusty White, Hanna White, Macy Biddulph, Zachary Biddulph, Marley Biddulph, Nikolas Poston; great-granddaughter, Ryleigh Grogan; various other relatives also survive.

  

Funeral services were held at 2 p.m. Nov. 1 at Bearden Funeral Home Chapel with the Pastor Kenny Rice officiating.

  

In lieu of flowers, donations were requested made to the Ashley Sue Bradford Scholarship Fund, c/o Regions Bank, 6183 Hwy. 53 East, Dawsonville, GA 30534.

  

Bearden Funeral Home of Dawsonville was in charge of the arrangements.