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Dear Dick, Michele and Jared, Barb, Rob and Family, I am truly so sorry for your loss of Sue. I remember growing up on Wollochet Heights with all of you as my neighbors and babysitting for Michele and Jared and what good parents and kind people Dick and Sue were. Thinking of you. love, Rita
I will miss seeing Cousin Sue's smiling face while she went for walks on our street. Sue was the type of person who comforted the ones who cared for her-a rare find indead. We will miss her.....
Sue had tremendous courage, strength, patience and a positive attitude living with Type 1 diabetes for 52 years. Dick's tremendous support was inspiring. My prayers for peace to the entire family. I was an honor to be her "diabetes ARNP" .
What an amazing spirit and inspiration Sue remains in my heart. I have known her since we rode the same school bus, remember watching Dick and Sue's relationship develop in high school and then seeing her infectious smile in grocery stores through the years, and on Sunday mornings the last many years. My heartfelt condolences to all of you who loved her so much.
Auntie Sue, I will miss you more than any words can explane! You were and awlays will be one of the strongest people I will ever know. You deserve to be pain free for once in your life, and even know you might not be side by side with us you will always be here! I will never forget how beautiful your smile is and how happy you always were, even when times where tough! I love you always
Sue was a wonderful women that gave me the love of my life in her daughter Michele. I am eternally grateful to Sue (mom) and will miss her smile and tremendous sense of humor. I love you Sue. R.I.P.
Sue was such a wonderful person. She always had a big smile. We will miss her this year in Arizona, where we went for jeep rides in the desert. I'm sorry I won't be to the service Sunday.