We're grateful that Sue was a part of our lives, too, and that she always had such a fun, positive and cheerfulness about her when we were together. As a young kid, I remember lots of wonderful times with all of you swimming at Beaver Lake and enjoying Auntie Sue's picnics at the fun big round picnic table with the built in Lazy Susan.
In Florida, I remember good times with Sue, Stuart and Erik visiting in Sanibel and looking for Halley’s comet.
Sue, Stu and Erik on that visit would each hold up their car keys before getting into the van to make sure they had them: They would say, “Key – Lime- Pie” as they counted their keys.
Sue would visit Arv and Ave at Cross Creek on Friday nights for dinner and watch “Washington Week in Review” together. Boppa always made sure she had her own pint of Chocolate Chocolate Chip Haagen Das ice cream. She never needed a bowl, just a spoon and would enjoy the whole pint!
Sue was always a good sport about wearing a costume for the Anderson costume parties on Sanibel between Christmas and New Years. She was at many of these gatherings. She would orchestrate our family photographs. Not at easy task with twenty of us.
We’d have fun times visiting with her, talking in lawn chairs at the beach on Sanibel at the end of Jamaica and Tahiti Drives.
Sue was such a good conversationalist. When she talked with you she always asked lots of questions and showed that she really cared about you and how you were doing.
We miss her, but are so thankful for the positive memories we have of Sue.