
Harker Heights finance department honors late employee
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Harker Heights finance department honors late employee
The City of Harker Heights has closed its Finance Department on Monday, June 9. Staff will attend the funeral of longtime colleague and friend Susan Crawley. To honor her memory, the city is asking residents to wear Crawley’s favorite color, pink, on Monday.
To honor her memory, the city is asking residents to wear Crawley’s favorite color, pink, on Monday.
Community members are encouraged to post selfies in pink and share them on social media or in the city’s comment thread as a show of support for her family and the finance team.
“We hope to turn timelines pink in her honor,” the city said. “To remind those who loved her that they’re not alone.”
According to city officials, Crawley, who worked in the department for 15 years, is being remembered as the kind of person anyone would hope to work with.
Her coworkers describe her as “compassionate, empathetic, sassy, bright, faithful, feisty, inspiring, and strong.” More than just a reliable employee, Crawley was known for lifting up those around her, ensuring others were cared for, and always working with heart.
“She made sure things were taken care of the right way for everyone,” the city shared in a statement.
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Heights Finance Dept. to temporarily close for employee funeral
The City of Harker Heights says its Finance Department will be closed on Monday, June 9. This will allow the Finance Team to attend the funeral of Susan Crawley. The city says Susan was “the very embodiment of what one hopes for in a coworker and a friend. She was hardworking, dedicated, and extremely determined”
The City of Harker Heights says its Finance Department will be closed on Monday, June 9, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This will allow the Finance Team to attend the funeral of Susan Crawley.
The city says Susan was “the very embodiment of what one hopes for in a coworker and a friend. She was hardworking, dedicated, and extremely determined.” In the words of her coworkers, she was “Compassionate. Empathetic. Sassy. Bright. Faithful. Feisty. Inspiring. Strong.”
According to the city, Susan spent much of her time during her 15 years with the Finance Department working towards uplifting and helping others. She made sure everyone else was happy and healthy, ensured things were taken care of the right way for everybody, and created a presence which was very much loved and is greatly missed.
The Harker Heights community is invited to wear Susan’s favorite color, pink, in her honor this Monday. The city says this is will be in memory of “a cherished member of our finance team and someone who has touched so many lives with her kindness and strength.”
Citizens can snap a selfie as they are wearing pink and comment on the City of Harker Heights’s Facebook page to show Susan’s family and the Finance Team they are standing with them in love, support, and solidarity.