Amelia Sue Cain, 80, of Jefferson City, passed away Monday, March 28, 2022 at Capital Region Medical Center. Sue was born on a small farm near Rich Hill, Missouri on October 31, 1941, the daughter of the late Floyd LaVern Littlefield and Mary Evelyn (Tinsley) Littlefield. She graduated from Rich Hill High School in 1959.
Sue went on to complete her Bachelor’s and Master’s in Economics from the University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, Missouri where she taught economics for a few years. Warrensburg is also where she met her husband, James Edward Cain. They were united in marriage on December 29th, 1965. Together they moved to Norman, Oklahoma where they were accepted into the Doctorate program at Oklahoma University. There she earned a Doctorate in Economics, as well as becoming a lifelong fan of Sooners football.
Sue loved Economics and teaching. In 1979, she moved to Richmond, Kentucky where she taught Economics at Eastern Kentucky University. In 1995, she retired from teaching and worked in Marketing Research. Following the death of her husband, Sue moved back to the Littlefield family farm in Rich Hill where she cared for her elderly mother until she passed. She enjoyed the tranquility of country living, but would eventually move to Jefferson City, Missouri.
Sue loved traveling and took summer trips with her sisters-in-law to many interesting destinations. Over the years she visited all fifty states. While on these trips, she would find interesting looking rocks which she generously collected and brought back to decorate her lawn and garden areas. She enjoyed reading interesting materials of all kinds and discussing her political views with those that would engage with her in the discussion. Sue had an engaging smile and witty sense of humor which was on display in most conversations. She enjoyed being with family and friends
Sue is survived by two children, Brenda Anne Cain of Nevada, Missouri and James Edward Cain, III of Jefferson City, Missouri and two granddaughters, Christina and Aubrey. She is also survived by one brother, Kenneth Warren Littlefield and his wife Ann of Jefferson City, Missouri.
She is preceded in death by her beloved husband, James Edward Cain; her parents, Floyd and Mary (Tinsley) Littlefield; and one brother, Stephen Harry Littlefield.
Visitation was held at Heuser Funeral Home on Saturday, April 2, 2022. Graveside services followed at Green Lawn Cemetery with Pastor Barrett Case officiating.
Memorial contributions are suggested to the Rich Hill FBLA or Nevada Animal Shelter in care of Heuser Funeral Home.
Funeral arrangements are under the care of both Heuser Funeral Home of Rich Hill, Missouri and Freeman Mortuary.
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