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Susan Gayle Wray Dresser, 85 of Keokuk, IA passed away Wednesday, May 6, 2026 at River Hills Village in Keokuk.
She was born January 21, 1941 in Keokuk, IA the daughter of James and Ethelyn Wray.
Sue married Harry Dresser, III on September 12, 1959 in Montrose, IA. Together they built a life centered around family, dairy farming and traveling when time allowed.
She was a devoted mother to Tim (Rona) Dresser, Mike (Ruth) Dresser, and Lynn Dresser. Sue was also a proud grandmother to Brent, Matt (Cheryl), Rachel (Greg), and Dayle, and cherished her great-grandchildren, Jaiden, Tucker, and Camren. She is also survived by her siblings, Jae Powell, Nancy Beesley, and Tom Wray.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Harry and brother, Jim Wray.
Sue was an athlete at heart throughout her entire life. One of her greatest joys was ice skating through the creeks of Montrose and neighborhood ponds.
Sue was known for delicious home cooked meals and gladly shared with others. No one ever left her table hungry, and dessert was simply expected after every meal. Summers were spent working the garden and freezing and canning the produce all while helping own and operate Bonny Crest Dairy Farm alongside her family.
She treasured time spent hosting birthdays, holidays, and the family’s annual wiener roast and hayride-gatherings that created lifelong memories. One of Sue’s most cherished traditions was lighting the Dresser Christmas Star each year on her friend’s birthday, a tradition that spanned more than fifty years and continues today with her grandson proudly carrying it on.
Sue and Harry also shared a love for travel, especially motorcycle trips and dairy tours, enjoying adventure together throughout the years.
Sue will be remembered for her strong work ethic, generous spirit, and unwavering love for her family, and the traditions she created that will continue for generations.
Fulfilling her wishes there will be no visitation or services.
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