Suzanne Hagan, 55, of Aurora, Colorado, passed away peacefully holding hands with her husband, Joseph, early in the morning on the day of their 7th wedding anniversary. She is survived by her husband Joseph A. Hagan, son Michael G. Stillwagon of Aurora, CO and daughter Shelby M. Stillwagon, Englewood, CO. She leaves behind her mother Jacqueline L. Click, sisters Deborah K. Dix, Dana R. Adams, Robyn L. Click, Leslie A. Kropf, and brother Paul D. Click. She was predeceased by her father Kenneth M. Click. She also leaves behind her former husband Brant Stillwagon, 14 nieces and nephews, as well as many, many good friends. Suzanne attended the University of Colorado Boulder, graduating with a degree in Film and Television from Metropolitan State University, Denver. Suzanneâs priorities in her short life, besides her strong faith, were her family and second family formed in the past 11 years through AA. Suzanne enjoyed baking and cooking especially for her extended family, watching the CU Buffs, reading and music of all kinds. She also could not live without her 11 am Starbucks - âskinny latte, quad shot, only one-third ice with 1.5 pumps of white mocha - please leave room at the top for cream.â She survived breast cancer for 26 years before fiercely battling pancreatic cancer for the past 3 years. She touched so many lives in all walks of life, selflessly paying it forward, before she earned her angel wings. Suzanne will be missed so much. A memorial service will be held at Colorado Community Church, located at 2220 S. Chambers Rd. Aurora, on Wednesday August 9, 2017 at 3:00PM, with a fellowship gathering immediately following the service. The family would like to invite all attendees to wear the color purple, to honor Suzanne. Suzanne will be interred at the Rocky Mountain Memorial Park, 11150 E Dartmouth Ave. Aurora at a future date.