
Susan C. Callin, age 70, of Isanti died October 6, 2025 at home from brain cancer. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 A.M. Friday, October 10th at Strike Life Tributes in Isanti. A time for visiting will be held one hour prior to the service.
Susan Catherine Callin was born January 6, 1955 in Buffalo, Minnesota to Leonard and Irma (Schwitalla) Cloutier. She graduated from St. Francis High School in 1973 and on November 10th of that year she married Vigil Callin at St. Patrick’s Catholic Church in Oak Grove. They made their home and raised their daughters, Carrie and Sara, in Isanti. Sue enjoyed sewing, quilting, reading, painting and especially spending time with her grand-babies and great-grand-babies.
Sue passed away at home October 6, 2025 from brain cancer at the age of 70 years and 9 months. Besides her parents she was preceded in death by her daughter, Carrie; and siblings, Annette and Ellen. She will be lovingly remembered by her husband, Virgil; daughter, Sara; grandchildren, Tucker, Hailey and Davin; great-grandchildren, Kingston, Legacy and London; siblings, Barb, Donald, Dennis and Dawn and by many other relatives and friends.
I love you so much Mom.
I miss you…
You are such an important and positive part of my life.
You and Carrie are together again. 🩷🩷🩷🩷
I love you auntie, thank you for helping dad and I take care of my mom when she was sick and passing. I’m glad you’re together again 🩷
I love you so much Auntie. Thank you for always being there and helping me through so much. Rest in peace. Give hugs to grandma, auntie elly, Carrie and kat for me. Love you always and forever.
Love your little half butt. Xoxo
Thank you for being such a positive light for my little ones granny. I will always appreciate the love and support you’ve shown us. Loosing your presence will be felt but I’m joyed knowing your with your loved ones and the lord. A woman of great character and loving heart.
I went to nurses training with Susie. We had a small close knit group and enjoyed together one of the best years ever. I found out she also lived and went to school with my husband and brothers. We lost touch but reunited many years ago. I will never forget her
I was honored to be her friend. My deepest sympathy to Virgil, Sara, Hailey and all family
Sue, you were a loving and caring neighbor, I remember some fun times we had together while our kids were growing up. I know how badly the loss of Carrie was for you and could feel your pain in your posts. You have now went to join her to be with our Heavenly Father. May you rest in peace. You will not be forgotten.
My thoughts and Prayers to the Callin Family.
When someone you love becomes a memory, the memory becomes a treasure.
Thoughts and prayers for the Callin Family.
thank you for being amazing and always making me feel at home whenever I came over.
I will never forget the times sitting with Davin and he would randomly call you to ask the most absurd questions like the time he asked if you could drive all the way to my house to drop off his energy drink so he could drink it, and you would respond with “oh be quiet” and hang up on him,
or the time Davin tried offering you a bag full of quarters to try and get Chanticleer pizza when it turned out after a long period of convincing and laughs, that the thing that he wanted from there didn’t even exist anymore.
i’m glad i have those moments recorded, davin and I were just rewatching them the other day.
Rest in peace granny.
Love you Babe!