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Rod Griffith
September 12, 2021
I was with a small marketing company that was helping Susan plan a seminar scheduled for October of 2001. We had been working together for several months - and while I had only met her briefly on a quick visit to her office, we talked regularly for the last months of her life -- and I found her very smart and engaging. She was extremely knowledgeable on the financial technology market and was always patient in explaining things to us. Susan was just great to work with -- a sincere, straight-shooter that was very professional and very intelligent. As with most professional relationships, the conversations don't typically get very personal. But Susan seemed very content with her life - and was certainly passionate about her job. She was thoughtful, too - always remembering to compliment our younger staff members and making them feel good about their work efforts. On the morning of 9/11, Susan joined a conference call with me and my staff to discuss the status of the seminar plans. She was in good spirits as always - and her usual delight to work with. We didn't know she was in the World Trade Center. Learning that later devastated all of us. Watching the 20 year anniversary specials on television yesterday, I couldn't help but think of Susan. My very belated sympathy to her family and friends. Even after 20 years, Susan is still well remembered.
Megan Huisingh
September 11, 2019
A friend of mine chose to learn about one 9/11 victim each anniversary to honor and remember them. I was living and working just outside of Washington, DC on 9/11/2001 as an Americorps volunteer, so the memory and sorrow of the day remain quite vivid to me even today. I thought this gesture was an incredible idea. For this year, Susan Huie was the name I chose. She was just a few years older than I am now when she died. I have so enjoyed reading the comments from her friends and family to help get to know her. Today, I lift her and her family up in prayer to honor her memory, her life and her wonderful relationships. Sending peace on this 2019 anniversary.
Amy Turner
April 27, 2019
My family and I were just in Manhattan on vacation, and during our visit to the 9/11 memorial, I wrote down 10 names that caught my eye. I thought it would be interesting to learn a bit about each person and offer prayers for them and their loved ones. May Susan Rest In Peace and May her loved ones take comfort in knowing that she will never be forgotten.
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Art John
September 12, 2013
I was honored to have Susan Huie's name on my motorcycle for the 2 Million Bikes DC ride at Washington DC, September 11, 2013. I rode in honor of her and all 9/11 victims. Her name will stay on the bike permanently. Thank you
G. R. Berzins
May 31, 2012
To Susan's family,
Susan worked for me at what was known then as Westinghouse Broadcasting and Cable. She was a wonderful employee, and more important, a wonderful person.
Susan was efficient, smart and quick. She always dressed very professionally and yet was very feminine and pretty with her glorious smile. The world has lost a terrific person.
Carlinton Huie
September 30, 2008
Hi, Susan i never knew you or your family but from what i've read here you must have been a very good sister especially to Mark, my condolence to your family from the HUIE family here in Jamaica
Susie Wu
December 16, 2007
Even though I've never personally met you, knowing your brother Gordon makes me know you must have been a person worth knowing and being friends with. May you rest in peace and be the angel who watches over your family and friends.
P Tabbernor
November 12, 2006
In memory....
Kristine
November 2, 2006
As I stitched your name on the memorial that I am doing for all of the victims, I prayed for you and your family. Please know that your death was not in vain. We will always remember. God Bless.
Norm Choy
September 12, 2006
Five years have passed and the sadness still lingers. I went to Pace Univ. with Susan and stayed friends with her for all those years since. Although we found it hard to get together in our busy lives, we always managed to keep in touch around Christmas time. Either we'd talk on the phone or write each other a letter with our Christmas cards. When she worked at Westinghouse, we even managed to meet for lunch or dinner a few times. Talking to Susan was so easy and her quick wit always left me laughing. It was always fun to catch up with her.
On this solemn day, I honor Susan with good memories. You will not be forgotten by this 'old' friend.
Danielle Villegas
September 11, 2006
I didn't know of Susan until her sister mentioned about her this past summer. Pat has become a friend of mine in the last two years, and to learn about Susan was a surprise. Today, I watched on TV as they read the names of those who had passed, and I stayed long enough to make sure I heard Susan's name, and said a little prayer for her and the family. From the posts that are here, it sounds like she was a special lady. If she was as wonderful a person as her sister, then the world definitely lost a beautiful person. Wish I would have known you personally Susan. I bet we would have had a lot of fun.
To Susan, a young woman gone too soon.
Belinda Gill
September 11, 2006
Susan Huie lives on in our memories and in my heart in Texas today as I wear a ribbon with her name, age and home town written on it. I am only three years older than Susan when she passed in the terrible tragedy. My deepest wish to the family and friends of Susan is that you may know you are not alone and that you may find comfort for your grief and that we all find peace within and work for peace in our world. Sincerely, BG
Gordon Huie
September 30, 2004
Dear Sis,
We unveiled the memorial in Paramus the other day. It had been raining for two weeks. On the day of unveiling, it was a blue sky as it was on Sept 11th 2001. I know God wanted a picture perfect day to unveil this much needed memorial. It is the first in the world to have the engraved names of all who perished in the Pentagon, planes sacrificed, and WTC. After three years, I still have tears. I grieve for you and always will. I truly hope our Lord comes for us soon. We have alot of catching up to do.
Your loving Brother,
Gordon
Visiting "Goo-Goo"; missing her alot.
Gordon Huie
October 19, 2003
It has been a long two years sis. I still miss you dearly. I think of you daily and still bring you your "cup of Tea" on Sunday mornings at ground zero as we had done thousands of times before going to church in Chinatown.
For my fellow Americans in our sovereign land who wears the bracelet bearing Susan's name, on behallf of my small but grateful family, I'd like to thank you. I wish I could email you and personnally thank you. You have touched our lives by keeping the memories of Susan alive.
In His grace,
melissa gordon
September 11, 2003
susan, the rabbi's say that when a person dies, on certain levels, they are actually closer as they exist on a spiritual level wherever you are rather than a specific physical location. I think of you often and, inspired by you, have moved on to law school. tonight, i will be giving platelets and plasma at United Blood Services. They have a memorial board there with all the names of those who perished on 9/11. Everytime i give, i go over & run my hand over your name and feel that you are close by. Rest well, my friend. MsG
Jessica Saporito
September 16, 2002
I also have a mercy band with Susan Huie's name. From what I have read about her, I regret that I never had to the opportunity to meet her myself. It seems her presence made the world a better place. To Susie and her family, please know that you will always be in my heart.
Gordon Huie
September 15, 2002
Be at peace dear sister. I am living on the promises of God that we will be together again when He comes for us.
Went to Ground Zero on the one year anniversary and descended the ramp; I have since named it the"Ramp of Ten Million Tears". Bourne on it's metal beams were the weight of thousands of grieving Americans; Bourne on their shoulders was the weight of sorrow of the world.
I miss you so much sis. It still hurts alot.
jane kwok yee
August 5, 2002
I only recently found out that Susan was a victim in the WTC. Susan and her family rented an apartment from my mother who has since departed for several years in the eary 80's. I remember her and her entire family as caring and warm people. She was a devoted Christian and I know she is in heaven.
My heart goes out to Mr. Huie, Gordon and Pat.
Bob Duncan
July 17, 2002
I knew Susan. She was wonderful, caring and a good friend. I remember exploring the coast of California and the wine country north of SF with her. I remember showing her the million dollar mile in Chicago and having her show me NYC. I remember her smile and her excitment of discovering new places.
On September 11, I sent her an email wishing her well and telling her how lucky she was not to work in the WTC. She was lucky, as she is now with GOD.
Susan was my friend and I am better because of it. Thank you Susan!
Lisa Rose
June 20, 2002
To Susans Family,
Susan is with our Lord and she is dancing in heaven! I read her memorial book and wish I had known her so much. She was an aquaintance of my coworkers and I heard all about her! God Bless her family. In Christ, we are blessed with the hope that is in our eternity. Don't forget that you will see Susan again on day! Lean on the Lord and He will give you comfort!
JK brownlow
June 4, 2002
To Susan's family. I was given a Mercy Band from a friend shortly after 9/11. The name on my braclet is Susan Huie. I have not take my braclet off since I put it on the first day. I wear it 24/7. I was in the hospital for 5 days in CCU. I would not let them take my braclet. I beleive some of the nurses may have ordered braclets for themselves. I have become so attached that I feel that I have a conection with Susan. I know that words can not express the sorrow that her family feels, but I wanted them to know that I personaly think of her everyday. She will not be forgotten.
JK Brownlow
Lubbock, Texas
Natalie Blacher
May 5, 2002
I became friends with Susan many years ago when we both worked at Westinghouse Broadcasting and Cable.
I always knew Susan to be a wonderful and caring person, but it wasn't until I became very ill for two months at New York Hospital that I realized just how blessed I was to know her. She visited me virtually every day, cheering me up and bringing news of the outside world.
We lost contact over time. I just happened to enter Susan's name on the internet, hoping that we could reconnect. It is only now that I've learned Susan is among the missing from 9/11.
I love you Susan and deeply regret that we did not spend more time together. I'll think of you always and forever be reminded of what a good friend you were to me.
Angie Campbell
May 2, 2002
Rest in peace..........forever more.
Tony Tolleson
April 19, 2002
It's been months since the tragic day, but I suspect I will still expect to see your smiling face in the Compaq booth at the next Finance Industry trade show. Your hard work and positive attitude will continue to inspire us all.
Kim Meth
April 13, 2002
Susan Huie was a wonderful, warm and caring person. It was an honor and privilege to know her and work with her. I miss her and think of her often. My heartfelt condolences to her family.
Donna Dickeson
April 3, 2002
I am employed by the same company as Susan. I felt I needed to do something so I made a quilt block in rememberance of Susan for the United in Memory Quilt.
February 4, 2002
DEAR GOD SHINE YOUR LIGHT ON THIS BEAUTIFUL YOUNG WOMAN SUSAN HUIE AND MAY HER SOUL REST IN PEACE WITH GOD AND HIS ANGELS..GOD BLESS HER FAMILY AND FRIENDS..GOD BLESS AMERICA AND NEW YORK AND MAY WE NEVER FORGET 9/11/01..AMEN
Teresa Jahn
December 28, 2001
America Cries
We see your sorrow-
and our hearts cry....
We can not erase your pain
but you do not have to face the anguish alone-for we-
-the American people-
are beside you.
We so desperately want to have the touch that brings you comfort,
the strength that gives you courage,
and the words to lighten your spirits.
And when we are left speechless
may the silence of our nation weave love into your hearts
to ease your sorrow.
May you find healing through our nation's strength as we-
-the American people-
face this difficult time together. Our hearts are with you. Teresa Jahn
Dixon, IL
Judy Williamson
December 26, 2001
I received a Mercyband for Christmas from my daughter. The name inscribed is Susan Huie WTC. I want to let the family and friends of Susan to know that she will not be forgotten and I will wear the bracelet proudly. May God bless you all. Judy Williamson
Gwyn Sartin
December 21, 2001
I didn't know Susan but I work at Compaq and know that she is one of the missing at this time. My prayer is for Susan's family and friends and hope that our Lord's mercy will give them peace and comfort over this holiday season. Your all in my prayers as well as the other families who have lost their love ones and your loved one will never be forgotten. God bless you all.
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