Mary Sue Foulk passed has away at the age of 78 on October 5th, 2025. She was a long-time resident of Wichita, KS and retired from Cessna Aircraft. She was born in Iberia, MO to Oscar and Mary Wilson.
She had 5 children with her first husband: Lale Capps, Troy Capps, Leland Capps, Travis Capps, and Dain Capps and was preceded in death by her parents, her sister Carrie, and three of her sons (Leland, Dain and Troy).
Survivors include her children Lale and Travis, her brothers Larry and Roger, and her grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and great-great grandchild who she loved dearly. She was a grandmother to Amanda Capps, Trenton Capps, Kory Capps, Kelsy Capps, Joshua Capps, and Jayden Capps; great-grandmother to Laynie Capps, Liam Capps, Kaydence Capps, Audrina Capps, Mylinn Brown and Madison Brown; and great-great-grandmother to Mayari Miller.
She devoted her latter years to loving her grandchildren and great-grandchildren and was there in difficult times for all of them. Her grandchildren Amanda Capps, Kaydence Capps and Audrina Capps she raised and loved like her own children.
Sue had a big heart. She was a strong, loving and a thoughtful woman. She lived a long life and she made her children and grandchildren her reason of living. She passed with her cat Leo by her side.
As per her request there will not be any memorial services held for her.
Great Granddaughter ,wichita ,Kansas
Fly high grandma, Mayari will always know who you are.
Granddaughter ,Wichita ,Kansas
You have been my rock my entire life. You have always been the only person in my corner. The only one I could rely on and help me with anything I needed. You have been there through my best moments as well as my worst moments. I am so grateful for everything you have done for me and my children. I miss you so much. I love you
Niece ,Wichita ,Kansas
I will miss your laugh and smile Aunt Sue. I hope you are having a beautiful reunion with all your loved ones in heaven.
cousin ,Lake Ozark ,Missouri
My cousin, Sue! I always looked forward to our Wichita family, Uncle Oscar and Aunt Mary visiting with their kids, my cousins, Larry, Carrie, Sue, Roger. Oscar was one of my mom's older brothers. Actually all of mom's six siblings were older than her. Sue married young became a momma young and endured much in her young years. She gave much too. I'd say she never stopped giving. She loved her boys. She loved her grandchildren, her great-grandchildren and her great-greats. She was a strong woman who grew her strength from her love and her trust in her heavenly father. She allowed His Spirit to reach deep into her soul. She knew that power, that safe, unconditional love. Now she rests in the gentle arms of her gentle, loving Savior, Jesus Christ. She wishes that peace for all her boys, her grands, her greats. How blessed I am to have known and loved my cousin Sue.