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Susan Allison Sirman, 59

Susan Allison Sirman, 59 of Green Cove Springs, FL passed away Monday, February 1, 2021.  Mrs. Sirman was born in Jacksonville and has been resident of Clay County most of her life with a seven year residency in the Florida Keys.  She was a past executive administrative assistant for Humana and was currently a property manager for over 20 years.  Susan enjoyed her family, painting and being a grandmother to her granddaughter, Allison.

Mrs. Sirman was preceded in death by her father, Harvey P. Allison and daughter, Tara Richardson and is survived by her husband, Cliff Sirman, daughter Tiffany (Larry) Marino, mother, Bobbie Allison, brother, Darrell Allison and granddaughter, Allison.

A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

Arrangements are under the care of Russell Haven of Rest Cemetery, Funeral Home and Cremation Center, 2335 Sandridge Road, Green Cove Springs, FL  32043.  Family and friends may share their condolences at: www.RHRFH.com 904-284-7720

  • Windie Wilson

    I am so grateful for knowing Susan. Her kind heart and love for her family was always the first thing you noticed when she was in your presence. I am grateful that I was able to know this beautiful soul. My heart and prayers go out to Cliff and Tiffany and the rest of the family.

    • USN (Ret) 1994

      Do you have an email address for Cliff? I just found out about Susan’s passing let a note on her obituary but wanted to also let Cliff know how much she was appreciated by me and my family.

  • USN (Ret) 1994

    Susan was responsible for me putting my life back together in 1994. She went out of her way and referred me for a job at Humana, from which I retired after 25 years. We go through life not knowing how our actions help others, but Susan truly “saved my life” and I am a happy, prosperous, remarried (to the same wonderful wife twice), retired man who won back his family, MOSTLY because of that one act that Susan did for me. I’m so sad she passed so young. Cliff, if you read this, my heart goes out to you, but I hope that this little tribute helps with your loss. I remember, first hand, your devotion to her. No better couple had I known until meeting the two of you.