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gordon woodward
September 28, 2007
Richard,
Though we had only met Susan once, it was obvious what a beautiful person she was. Our prayers are with you and your family.
Barbara & Gordie Woodward
ellen rallo
September 27, 2007
I know susan from the nursing
home because I work with her
at the nursing, and I will
miss her every much and she was
a lovely lady, and I had fun with
at the nursing home too,
Kelly Andrade
September 24, 2007
To Susans Family, I am so sorry for your loss, Sue was a wonderful and sweet woman. She has always been good to my family since I have known her. Her brother Robert is married to my mother Paula. I am so sorry that we cant be there for the services but please know that we will pray for her and think of her always. stay strong!
The Andrade Family (Kelly)
Fran Martinelli
September 24, 2007
I will miss you, Susan. I am glad you, Jeanne and I got to spend time together in the last year or so. Love, Little Fran (ha ha )
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