Susan L. Blair

Susan L. Blair

Susan Blair Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 18, 2001.
Big Laugh, Big Heart

Susan L. Blair had a work-stopping, what's- that-noise kind of laugh. Wherever she has worked, co-workers have asked her to pipe down. "It was high-pitched and loud," said her sister Leslie Blair.

If she was telling a joke, forget it. The laugh and a joke were just too much because she was funny. For example, the day before the World Trade Center attack, she interviewed a prospective hire for Aon, where she was a team leader. "She commented to a co-worker that the person had a fear of heights," Leslie Blair said. "She said to the co-worker, `I'm thinking to myself that we're on the 92nd floor of the World Trade Center; you might want to rethink this job.' "

Though some of her jokes were laced with sarcasm, they were not aimed as darts, Ms. Blair's sister said.

In fact, Ms. Blair, 35, from East Brunswick, N.J., had a big heart. She liked getting laughs out of cranky tollbooth workers.

"I would ask her why she cared whether that guy smiled and she would say, `I just do.' She thought life was too short to go around with our shields up."

Profile published in THE NEW YORK TIMES on October 28, 2001.


Susan Blair, 35,

insurer supervisor

By Globe Staff, 10/18/2001

A memorial service will be held on Oct. 27 for Susan L. Blair of East Brunswick, N.J., a team leader for Aon Insurance Co. in New York City.

Miss Blair died Sept. 11 in the attack on the World Trade Center, where her office was located. She was 35.

Born in St. Louis, she graduated from Needham High School in 1984.

After graduating from Colby-Sawyer College in New London, N.H., she was an account executive at William Gallagher Associates and assistant vice president of Sheppard Riley Coughlin, both insurance companies based in Boston.

She then joined Aon Insurance, where she supervised a staff of 25.

Miss Blair leaves her mother, Sally T. White of North Attleborough; a sister, Leslie Blair Alvarado of Randolph, N.J.; and her fiance, Dan Walisiak of East Brunswick.

The memorial service will be held at noon in Second Congregational Church in Attleboro.
Editorial Obituary published in THE BOSTON GLOBE on October 18, 2001.


Susan Blair, 35, a warm, unselfish exec
Susan L. Blair of East Brunswick would drive through toll booths in her small black convertible and shock the toll collectors with, "Hey, how're you doing? How's the family?"

The greeting was so sincere that in most cases she would get the smile she was after, explained Ms. Blair's sister, Leslie Blair Alvarado of Randolph. She said her little sister was on a mission to make people happy.

"I will miss her counsel, her good humor, her take-charge attitude," said Alvardo, "particularly now, when I feel so lost. I keep thinking, 'Oh, she'd know just what to tell me.' "

Ms. Blair, a 35-year-old insurance executive, was killed in the Sept. 11 World Trade Center terrorist attack. She was a team leader for Aon Insurance and worked on the 92nd floor of the South Tower, the second one hit and the first to fall. It was a job she started in May.

In addition to her family, she leaves behind a fiancé, Dan Walisiak of East Brunswick. They have heard from enough witnesses to piece together this picture of Ms. Blair's last, brave moments. Alvarado said it is a picture that fits the woman they knew.

As soon as the North Tower was hit, Ms. Blair took the initiative to get everyone on her floor to safety. She started directing traffic, telling everyone, "This is not a drill. Let's go. Let's move." One of the people on the floor was a small woman who was five months pregnant and needed help on the stairway. Ms. Blair took the other woman under her wing, guiding her down the stairs to about the 78th floor, where they got into an elevator. That was the last time either of them was seen.

"It just was not in her nature to be selfish," her sister explained. Ms. Blair cared for their grandmother when she was dying. And when a friend's baby was diagnosed with cancer, Ms. Blair slept at the hospital so the family could take a break without leaving the child alone.

It was an 18-month-long battle and "Sue supported that family the whole time. She put her own life on hold -- or just worked it in. It was effortless for her. A lot of other people make a big deal out of making a phone call," her sister said.

Ms. Blair loved children, who called her "Aunt Sue" whether they were related or not, and was working toward a teaching degree. She also was an official "hugger" for the Special Olympics, one of the people who make certain all of the children in the competition get a big, warm hug at the finish line.

She was born in St. Louis, Mo., and raised in Needham, Mass. She received a bachelor's degree in business administration from Colby-Sawyer College in New London, N.H., in 1988 and immediately began a career in insurance at Sedgwick in Boston. She also worked for William Gallagher and Sheppard Riley Coughlin, both in Boston.

Ms. Blair is also survived by her mother, Sally T. White of North Attleboro, Mass.; a cousin, Heather Todd of Medfield, Mass., and other relatives.

A memorial service will be held Oct. 27 at the Second Congregational Church, 50 Park Street, Attleboro, Mass.

A fund to educate teachers at Colby-Sawyer College has been established in her name. Donations may be sent to The Susan L. Blair Memorial Scholarship, C/O Prudential Securities Inc., P.O. Box 1525, Bryn Mawr, Pa.19010-9818.

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September 11, 2024

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November 9, 2022

Our continued deep sympathy we send to your family. Susan touched others and still is so sadly missed. Our loved ones never leave the special place held for them in our heart. May God give the comfort and help needed with each new day.

Erin

September 12, 2022

Susan What a beautiful spirit and remarkable impression you left on many hearts.

Eileen McDonough Foster

September 11, 2022

Remembering you today and reminded of what a great friend you were to those lucky enough to know you. Will always remember you with a smile.

Ralph & Melissa Schaar

September 11, 2022

Susan - Melissa and I still talk about you often throughout the year. The way you made our first date so special and how you would radiate love and warmth everywhere you went. We will always love you and never forget you. Maybe you have seen Joe up there....

Del Newberry

September 28, 2021

We will never forget. Praying today for all of those families who lost loved ones on this day, and ask that God grant a special blessing to Susan's friends. Much love from Texas

Jeff Bitsimis

September 14, 2021

I've been remiss in that I have not written here before, but Susan deserves being remembered in the highest regard. Sue and I crossed paths back in the 90's sometime when she was dating a dear friend of mine, Joe Silvestri, and he introduced me to her. From the moment I met Susan I knew she was a very special woman; she was always smiling, upbeat and positive. Susan exuded warmth and congeniality to all; she was a beacon to those around her who needed a reason to feel more upbeat. I remember one weekend up in Vermont when a group of us went skiing together; we had such fun, and so many laughs. On the day that I learned of Susan's fate my heart wanted to rupture, as such a beautiful person had just vanished, but I think what saved me was holding on to that wonderful image of her beautiful smile and what she brought to all of our lives. Susan I still remember the beacon that you once were, and what you will always be. You've etched you incredible persona into my soul and those of so many others as well. God speed to Susan's family, friends and others who new Susan, and may you take solace in the fact that she touched sooo many lives around her in a very special. She will forever live on in our memories as a bright light who lit the way for all of us. I/we miss you dear Susan, and we shall meet again some day my dear friend! Keep on smiling.
Love Jeff

Eileen McDonough Foster

September 13, 2021

Over the weekend of this 20th Anniversary, our thoughts were with you and your family. Fond memories really have surrounded us with the light of better days than the one on which you were lost. Gone too soon. Always remembered, never forgotten.

John Yarbrough

September 12, 2021

Susan, I never met you but your story has been a part of all of our lives now for 20 years, and will be forever. To us you are no stranger. God bless you.

Joseph Silvestri

September 11, 2021

20 Years. Time has flown by, but not the memories. Your smile was so contagious and your laugh. That laugh would make everyone smile.

Your Mom and Leslie are in my prayers.

Joe Silvestri

Jennifer Evans Morris

September 11, 2021

Sally and Leslie,
Forever in my thoughts and heart especially on every anniversary. I love you both.
This is a text I received from my oldest daughter21 y/o in college yesterday:
just climbed 110 flights on the stairmaster in honor of 911! thinking of susan. She and her friends took it upon themselves to honor all 911 victims....especially Sue! My children are always hearing "Susan Blair" stories because her memory brings me so much Joy!
Wrapping you both in warm hugs,
Love you
Jennifer

Lisa Collins

September 10, 2021

Leslie,

You and Susie are forever engraved in my heart. I think of you so often. Susie was so beautiful, and her infectious and lovely personality exudes by all who share their feelings about her. She was so loved, and that is SO apparent. Each year at this time, and many, many times in between, Leslie, I have wanted to reach out to you, but refrained until now, wanting to respect the tremendous pain and loss you have suffered, but want you to know she is not forgotten. I have read every post and article each year that I have been able to locate about Susie. While she and I never met personally, we were co-workers. I was located in Chicago, which is how you and I met, over the phone. Please know how much my heart and prayers go out to you and your entire family regularly. I wish I could give you the biggest hugs for her. Bless you all!

Cindy Roe

September 1, 2021

Remembering Susan on the 20th anniversary of 9/11...

In September 2015, we cast Sue's ashes to the sea she loved so much. When we looked up, the sky had changed dramatically, giving us a glimpse of Susie's Heaven - peaceful, warm and gentle.

Leslie Blair

December 18, 2020

On this day in 2015, I saw Susie's Heaven. Until we meet again, my dearest sister.

Sally white

September 15, 2020

My dearest Sue,
You are always in my thoughts and prayers especially on 911. Oh how I miss your love and laughter and hugs like none other. I love you forever, I love you for always. Roses on your pillow.

Eileen McDonough Foster

September 11, 2020

Today, we are thinking of you and your wonderful family. You brightened every room you ever walked into,... and your sense of humor still has me laughing over things said years ago. Always remembered, never forgotten.

Maggie H

September 11, 2020

I never knew Susan, but she sounds like she was the light of everyone's lives. She had such a kind soul. I can not even being to imagine the pain you must feel on this day. I am so very sorry for your loss. I will be keeping your family in my prayers. - Maggie H.

Joseph Silvestri

September 11, 2020

Susan,

May god bless you and your family. Your smile was one that lit up a room and you could not help but feel your energy anytime you were around. You are thought about often and missed by many.

Joe Silvestri
Pennington, NJ

The Kindred Family

December 19, 2019

Our sincere thoughts of deep sympathy we send to your family. The ache of losing someone dearly loves never leaves so always with each day may God help and may your loving memories bring you some comfort. Susan will continue to be remembered with deep love.

Sally White

September 18, 2019

Never a day goes by that I don' t feel your arms wrapped around me and it feels so good! I love you forever, Sue. I love you for always. Roses on your pillow! Mom

Chris Browne

September 13, 2019

Remembering your smiles, laughs and upbeat personality.

Suzanne Archer

September 11, 2019

I worked with Sue in Princeton. Our office was part of an outlet mall / business park. She was always laughing and cracking jokes. We would shop together at lunch and one day, we found sweaters on sale for $5 - we each bought a few. I still have one and will never part with it. She gave me a Christmas ornament one year - a blue glass ball with a dove painted on it ...it was wrapped in a blue velvet box...every year I cherish it. I've been meaning to write for years. She was a bright beam of light. She should be here - I am so very sorry for your loss. Her memory lives inside all of the people she knew and loved.

Joe Silvestri

September 11, 2019

Susan

They years have passed but the pain of that day has not diminished. May god bless you and your family. Your smile and sense of humor will never be forgotten.

Sheila Coomey (Moran)

September 11, 2019

Will always remember your smile.

The Kindred Family

September 26, 2018

Sending our continued heartfelt condolences to you and your family for your loss of Susan. Words will never remove the pain. May God continue to give you the needed strength and comfort as you try to cope with such a great loss. She will always be lovingly remembered.

Eileen McDonough Foster

September 11, 2018

We will never forget your brilliant smile.

Joe Silvestri

September 11, 2018

Susan,
It is hard to believe 17 years have passed and the world has been without such a shining star for that long. You are missed by so many but your memory and goodness live on in everyone who knew you.
God bless you, your mom and Leslie.

Maura Egan

September 10, 2018

Sally and Leslie,
Tomorrow I will introduce beautiful Sue to 100 new 8th grade friends. Her memory, legacy, and laughter continue. Such a somber and dark day in our history. Sue's bright eyes and endless smile will buoy me through the day, and sharing a piece of her with my students helps fill my heart.
I'm thinking of you.

Del Newberry

December 20, 2017

My heart still breaks when I read the stories of the lives lost that horrible day. I can tell from the comments that there are MANY friends and family who still miss your wonderful laugh. We will never forget. Today, as Christmas looms right around the corner, I pause to say a heart-felt prayer for your friends and most importantly, your family. May we all honor your memory by spreading love and laughter to all those around us. With much love from Texas,

Sally White

September 14, 2017

My dearest Sue,
Another year has passed, another year of missing you so very much. Again I was honored to read your name on the steps of the State House. Leslie conducted the wreath laying ceremony in the Public Garden. We had several days together to remember you with laughter and tears.
I love you forever - I love you for always - roses on your pillow.
Mom

Donna Walisiak-Stanley

September 12, 2017

Sue,
I will always remember you as you are forever in my heart.

September 11, 2017

I spoke about you again today in each of my classes, to all of my 8th grade students.

My fun loving friend, Sue Blair. Who knew the world of insurance could be so fun? You are loved and missed and remembered by many.

Maura Egan
Shrewsbury, MA

Eileen McDonough Foster

September 11, 2017

Your light, laughter and friendship are remembered.

Ralph & Melissa Schaar

September 11, 2017

It is so hard to believe that it has been 16 years since the world lost the bright and shining light that was Susan. We will never forget you and your warm smile and laughter. We love you.

Joan & Charles Woodie

September 16, 2016

We must never forget!

Sally White

September 12, 2016

Dearest Sue,
Fifteen years - so hard to believe. Sometimes it feels like 100 years and other times like yesterday.
Leslie was with me yesterday to remember you at the State House in Boston. I don't know what I would do without her.
I love you forever, I love you for always - roses on your pillow my beloved daughter.

Eileen McDonough Foster

September 12, 2016

We remembered you. September 11th in 2016 was a beautiful day.

Maura Egan

September 11, 2016

Sally and Leslie,
My heart is with you today.I heard you today on NPR, Leslie. I think of you both, and of Sue often. I shared my stories of Sue on Friday, as I do every year, with my 8th grade students. I also took my children to the 9-11 Museum this summer. I feel privileged to have been Sue's friend and have worked with her at William Gallagher Associates. She continues to touch many lives through the her strong presence in her absence.

Debbie Archimbaud

September 11, 2016

Sally, Leslie, and family - so hard to believe that it has been15 years. Hoping you are well; know that Sue is loved and remembered every day. Her photo still smiles at me at home and at work. Today, Bob and I got into the car to run an errand, and the song on the radio was "Fire and Rain". We smiled, looked up, and said hi to Sue.

Cathy

September 11, 2016

Sally
Thinking of you today and also Leslie and your grandchildren. Wish I had the magic words to heal your pain. Know I think of you often.
God Bless
Cathy Cox

irene jeas

September 11, 2016

dear sally i so often think of you and susan my heart goes out to you god bless

Beth Douglass

September 11, 2016

Dear Susan,

I think of you, Sally and Leslie often. Whenever I pass through the Public Garden in Boston, I stop at the Rememberance Memorial to pause and reflect and to say hi to you. You were an angel on earth and are one in heaven.

Love, Beth

September 9, 2016

The world lost a tremendous heart and spirit in you, but you are still remembered and missed.

Jackie Cooney

July 13, 2016

Sue - just wanted to tell you to keep an eye out for John. He's up there with you now. Oh the laughs you guys are going to have. Take good care of him! I think of you often especially these past few days. Miss you!

Butch Burton

February 5, 2016

Sally, I only met your girls maybe once and they are beautiful just like you, I was heart broken to hear of Susan's passing along with these thousands of others on that horrible day and it pains me still some fifteen plus years. I'm sure heaven is a better place with Susan there just as much as here on earth is missing her. God bless and watch over all the victims of terrorism,

Sincerely,
Butch Burton

Sally White

September 11, 2015

Dearest Sue,
The pain never goes away. Leslie and I were in Boston today to attend our beautiful commemoration in memory of all the Massachusetts victims. Leslie read "We Remember" and I had the honor once again of reading your name. I love you with all my heart - forever.
Roses on your pillow.
Mom

Debbie Archimbaud

September 11, 2015

Missing you today, Sue, and wishing I could talk to you one more time.

Walter & Charlotte McCarthy

September 11, 2015

We continue to remember and pray for Susan and her family.

Eileen McDonough Foster

September 11, 2015

"Fond Memory brings the light
Of other days around me."

Thomas Moore, Irish Poet

robin blair

September 11, 2015

May she always be remembered for the joy and caring she brought to this world

Joe Silvestri

September 11, 2015

Susan,

It isn't just today that you are thought about by those who through your presence you impacted but it is the day we look to your memory. I was reminded of you last week when I wore a shirt you had given me from a vacation you had taken to the Bahamas. Reagan, my five year old daughter, looked at me and said "daddy, I have never seen you wear that shirt" I said a friend gave it to me long ago. She said, "that friend is in heaven aren't they?" I was shocked and could only answer "yes". I wish I had added "..and she is probably leading the party"

You are missed by everyone. My thoughts and prayers are with your mom and sister

Kimberly Grose

September 9, 2015

So many years have passed. Hope you and all others are well.

irene jeas

September 7, 2015

Every year my thoughts go to this wonderful girl who left such a lasting impression on those who met her'My condolences go out to you and lesilie Sally

Ralph and Melissa Schaar

September 11, 2014

Dearest Sue:
Another year has passed and Melissa and I think of you often. Especially today. Whenever we open a bottle of wine we think of you dropping one bottle of each off at Ristorante Laceno during our Melissa's and my first date. We have visited you at the Memorial several times an left a rose at your engraved name. You will always be loved and never forgotten. Even Annalisa (our now 11-year old daughter) knows about you and has been to your Memorial. We love you...

May 25, 2014

Dearest Sue,
Another birthday yesterday! I walked with three dear friends to Castle Island and sent my balloon over the water. How you loved the beach!
Last Sunday I went with other 9/11 families to the new 9/11 Memorial. It is awesome and I felt you there. Nicky showed me how to view you digitally! (Still a little backward in the digital world!) Leslie and family met me in NY. I miss you so much - I guess I always will.
I love you forever
I love you for always
Roses on your pillow
Mom

Jennifer Morris

May 24, 2014

Happy Birthday to our angel watching over us!
I miss you so very much!
Love to your family
Xoxoxox

September 15, 2013

I didn't know Susan personally, but I heard about her from a friend whose life she touched. She clearly was a beautiful person, both inside and out. Her passing is a loss for us all.
Jane Smith
Missouri

September 12, 2013

I worked with Sue at Sheppard Riley Coughlin 16 years ago. I remember the exact year because that is the year that my daughter was born. Sue loved children and reveled in the fact that I was pregnant and going to have a baby. I couldn't decide what to name my baby- Olivia, Laura, or Liza. She was constantly voting for Liza. She said that it was a strong, bold, confident name. She would walk up to my stomach, bend down, and yell, "Good morning Liza!". Every September 11th, I am inclined to tell my daughter about Sue. I tell her that Sue was a fun loving, positive, hardworking woman. I was in sales and spent most of my time on the road, but Sue's infectious laugh and sense of humor always helped draw me back into the office. I always knew that if she was assigned to my clients, that they would be happy and well taken care of, because of her skillful and professional approach. Every September 11th, I tell my strong, bold, confident daughter Liza all about Sue. After all these years, I still feel blessed that Sue was a part of my life.
With love,
Bonnie Barber

Chris Browne

September 11, 2013

Remembering the smile and that laugh....
Have a smile for Susan today.

Joseph Silvestri

September 11, 2013

Susan,

Thinking of you often and especially today. God bless you.

Joe

Evelyn Fisch

September 11, 2013

Thinking of you Sue on this day of remembrance. I found your name at Ground Zero when I visited NYC last month. It a very emotional moment. Miss you and your laugh!

September 11, 2013

Barbara Boam

June 12, 2013

I walked a mile for you (mile #200) on 3/21/13 as a dedication to your life

Jennifer Evans Morris

May 26, 2013

Sue,
I am so thankful for the years you were in my life. It was so worth it! My memories of you are priceless!
Xoxoxoxoxo xoxoxoxoxo

Eileen McDonough Foster

May 24, 2013

Thinking of you this morning.

Sally White

April 20, 2013

Dearest Sue,
This past week here in Boston has been horribly reminiscent of trying to find you on 9/11 - waiting and wondering. I remember how many times we went to the Marathon to cheer on the runners - always such an exciting day. I know you are there to welcome those who lost their lives and to pray for the many injured.
I love you, Sue with all my heart and will forever.
Mom

Ann Marie

April 17, 2013

Hello my dear friend,
With what has just happened here in Boston I thought of you up in heaven opening your arms for the angels entering. I think of you every day. I'm sure you are taking good care of Brandon and Andrew. We love you!!

Chris Browne

March 25, 2013

Visited NYC 9-11 Memorial on a bitterly cold yet sunny day and found you. So very sad all these years later.

January 26, 2013

Dear Sue,
I am thinking of you and missing you so much. My life is forever enriched because of your influence and love. Hold Andrew tight for me until I get there.

Love you,
Heather

Donna Walisiak-Stanley

November 17, 2012

Hello Sue,
Its been a while since I wrote, however, I never forgot about you. Especially now, another angel has come to you, my brother Danny is finally with you. You 2 are a true match made in heaven. Please give him a kiss for me.

Jeff Bitsimis

September 11, 2012

Susan you are missed so much by so many people. We miss you like a beautiful day misses a fresh breeze. You remain an inspiration to all who knew you in that your kind and gentle spirit is still with us and lifts us all. We will meet again some day, but until that day comes our prayers are with you and all of your family. Your smile lives on in our hearts Susan. We love you!

Jeff Bitsimis - Centerport, Long Island, NY

Joe Silvestri

September 11, 2012

Susan,

You are in my thoughts and prayers just as I am sure you are in the thoughts and prayers of everyone who you ever touched. You are missed but you have impacted so many. Mrs. White you are in my thoughts always on this day.

Michelle Poage

September 11, 2012

Susan, I remember you every 9/11. It is so sad that you were not able to realize all of your dreams due to passing at such a young age. The world lost such a wonderful person and spirit that day. Your laugh, humor, generosity and fearlessness made you a great role model. I am so glad that I had the chance to know you when we worked together at WGA.

I imagine you as the angel making everyone else laugh up in heaven, the same as you did here. You will never be forgotten.

Today Aon will have a moment of silence for all of those we lost. Today I will again be thinking of you.

September 11, 2012

I see you in so many beautiful things
It reminds me that your bright soul lives on. Love to your family.

Sally White

May 28, 2012

My Dearest Sue,
Did you get the baloon and my note? The sun was so very bright on the 24th that it was difficult to see you grab it! The note always says the same thing - the way we always hung the phone up saying goodby - I love you forever, I love you for always, roses on your pillow.
Your loving Mom

Walter McCarthy

May 28, 2012

Dear Sally & Leslie: Charlotte & I continue to remember Susan & Bob in our prayers. We trust that you are well and that the Light is shining on you. God bless you.

Debbie Archimbaud

May 25, 2012

Sue, you're always with me. I've spent the past few days submersed in memories of you, wishing you were here so I could give you just the right birthday card to make us both laugh. It's been so long without you, and I miss you terribly - I hope you can hear me talking to you, and sharing my pickles with you!

Han Silvestri

September 12, 2011

Susan,
You influenced all who met you with your warm, caring smile, your big laugh, and your terrific hugs. Many years ago, you gave me a lovely crystal birdcage, with tiny parakeet, Christmas ornament. It hung on our tree every year until Christmas 2001. When I unwrapped it that year, I decided never to put it away. It now hangs on our dining room chandelier as a constant memory of you and your kind, loving ways. You are missed. I never met your family, but they sure raised a wonderful daughter. May God bless them all.

Denise Gariepy-Sloan

September 12, 2011

I think of YOU every September 11th. Thank you for your friendship at Colby-Sawyer College. You will always be missed.

Eileen McDonough Foster

September 11, 2011

You were not in this world long enough, but you left an indelible & joyful mark on all of us. Most of all, I miss your lightness and your laughter.

Patty Carey

September 11, 2011

Susan, today I had the privilege of meeting your Mom at Needham's observance of 9/11. We each read MA names at Memorial Park, not far from where you sat at your NHS graduation. I had the chance to chat with your Mom and hear more about you and the time that you spent growing up in and having fun in Needham, including at Rosemary Pool. Your spirit remains alive in Needham. Peace to you and your family!

Joe Silvestri

September 11, 2011

Sue,
Thinking of you today and can't help smiling at the memories of your laugh and personality. To Sally and Leslie I send my thoughts, and prayers.

September 11, 2011

I worked with Susan at WGA and was always remembered her beautiful personality both outward and inward and she will forever be missed. Heaven is only a more beautiful place because she is definitely there. So sorry for all the loved ones she left behind but she will live forever in the minds of thousands.

Kimberly Grose

September 11, 2011

God bless you Sue. I think of you often and smile.

Deb (Senier) McDonagh

September 11, 2011

Thinking of you today, Sue, and smiling remembering the many laughs we shared. To Sue's family, you are in my thoughts and prayers on this very difficult anniversary.

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A.D.Kindred & Family posted to the memorial.

September 12, 2022

Erin posted to the memorial.