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Susan Loblaw Obituary

Loblaw, Susan M.
Webster: Unexpectedly, Monday, September 17, 2007, at the age of 57, while traveling in Europe with her husband. Predeceased by her parents, Edwin and Norma Thomas. Sue is survived by her loving husband, Cal Loblaw, children, Chad (Amy) Loblaw, Jennifer, Lisa and Scott Loblaw, granddaughter, Lucie, brother, David (Laurie) Thomas, uncle, Chester Tomaszewski and many dear friends.
Her family will receive friends Monday, 4:00-8:00pm at the funeral home, where her funeral service will be held Tuesday 9:30am. Interment Webster Union Cemetery. In memory of Sue, memorials may be directed to American Heart Association, PO Box 3049, Syracuse, NY 13224.

PAUL W. HARRIS FUNERAL HOME 570 Kings Highway So. 544-2041

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Published by Rochester Democrat And Chronicle from Sep. 22 to Sep. 23, 2007.

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Peggy Weathers

September 30, 2021

I stumbled on this 2021..long story. There´s no way to know if you´ll remember from when you, Jon Bertucci, and Phil arrived in Rochester to start work at Kodak. I just thought I´d try to say hello. Phil & I are in Colorado, divorced, near 2 of 3 daughters & grands.

Joyce Moline

October 12, 2007

Dear Cal and Family
I was shocked and sad when I heard about Sue's passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.
May the all the wonderful memories
you have as a family sustain you during the coming weeks.
Cousin Joyce Frey Moline

Glenn Patrick Michell

October 4, 2007

On behalf of your extended Loblaw family in Canada, please accept our condolences for the passing of your wife, mother, and grandmother. I trust that you will all find strength in our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ, during this difficult time.

"Therefore we are always confident, knowing that, whilst we are at home in the body, we are absent from the Lord: (For we walk by faith, not by sight:) We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord. Wherefore we labour, that, whether present or absent, we may be accepted of him." II Cor. 5:6-9

God Bless, Love from Glenn P. Michell and family.

Chris Zambito & Karl Wiegers

September 29, 2007

Cal & Children: We learned from our good friend Gail Hofferbert, of Sue's passing and were shocked & saddened. I remember being a secretary with Sue at KRL, and then visiting Sue for lunch after Chad's birth. Our prayers are with you all.

John & Diane Newstrom

September 27, 2007

Dear Cal and Famly - We were shocked to get the sad news about Sue. She was a wonderful Wife, Mother, and Grandmother and she will be missed. Please know we are thinking of you and keeping you in our prayers. You have lots of good memories and may they help sustain you at this difficult time. Love John & Diane

Diane & Peter Leas

September 27, 2007

Sue was a wonderful woman, first class all the way. We fondly remember her from Marching Band days and the many times we spent conversing during those times. Our hearts go out to all of you, and know that we have nothing but fond memories of Sue and her smiling personality.

Karen Gronvold

September 24, 2007

Cal and family. I was so sorry to hear about Sue. We enjoyed the few times we got to visit with you. You are in my thoughts and prayers at this sad time. Cousin Karen

sandy seibert

September 24, 2007

Dear Cal and kids, There are no words to express the sadness we felt when we heard of Sue's death. Please know you are in our thoughts and prayers as you move through these difficult days. We'll keep in touch. love, your cousin Sandy, Bill and kids

Kathy (Hahnke) Robbins

September 24, 2007

I can not put into words how I felt when I received the news of Sue. My prayers and thoughts went immediately to Cal and all the children at this very difficult time. Sue was a very large part of my life growing up and although our adult lives have been spent apart, my memories have never been diminshed. Sue was my first cousin and godmother to my oldest son, Rick. We are deeply saddened my this sudden loss. Kathy Robbins, Rick Kasper (Arlington, Texas) and Randy Kasper (Denver, Colorado).

Sue and John Lundberg

September 23, 2007

Cal and family,
John and I wish to send our sympathy to all of you. Our memories of Sue are of a gracious and lovely, lively lady.
Sincerely,

Lin Kilgore

September 22, 2007

The Loblaw Family, Our deepest sympathies for the great loss you have all suffered. We are prayering for your family during this very difficult time. May your memories comfort you and give you strength. The Kilgore Family Lin, Rod, Carlie, Ryan, & Kelsey

Marie Wohlrab

September 22, 2007

Cal, our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family during this difficult time.

Roberta Scolley

September 22, 2007

Cal and children,
Our thoughts are with you during this time and we wish we could be with you, How fortunate you were to have had Sue for your wife and Mother, such a wonderful, and loving person. We will be holding you close to our hearts and keeping you in our prayers.
Ruth and Roberta

Karen Giacalone

September 22, 2007

Sue, your untimely death leaves us shocked and empty. Your unlimited energy to be supportive and kind to those around you will always be remembered. Rest in Peace.

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