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Michelle D. "Susie" Salmon

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

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Michelle D. "Susie" (Quinlan) Salmon, 43, of Mechanicsburg, passed away Saturday, November 20, 2010 surrounded by her family at home after a long and courageous battle with cancer. Born July 7, 1967 in Harrisburg, PA she was the daughter of Sandra (Wirt) Quinlan of Mechanicsburg and the late...

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Even though I do not know Susie's family, I met her mother, Sandy, over 30 years ago. Susie was a very young girl at the time and delightful. From her picture she turned into a beautiful women. My sympathy goes to Sandy and Susie's family. May she rest in peace after a long battle.
Sincerely, Sara L. Kostecky

Rob and family our thoughts and prayers are with you. May Susie rest in peace.

I love you Mrs. Salmon, you were always there for me, no matter what. Thank you for being there from the moment I was born. I will never ever forget the fun times I had playing in your basement and at the pool. I love you forever and ever.
Love, Lindsay.

I have known Susie since elementary school and she was always the fun friend who always made you laugh....Her fantastic personality will shine thru in her three gorgeous children. Love to Rob, Amanda, Corey and Jeremy

Although we did not know Susie personally, her mother-in-law Carol was so proud of all her accomplishments and her dedication to her family. Carol's eyes would glow with joy and happiness when she talked about her daughter-in-law. We pray for blessings to the entire family and to seek the many pleasant memories in your time of sorrow. Bev & Rod Freshman

Sue, or as I called her: Mrs. Salmon, was the coolest neighbor. I remember when my parents had parties that I would always look forward to Mrs. Salmon coming because she was always so funny and brought so much life to the party. She also was interested in what was going on in my life. I loved how when she would cut my hair she would always keep my interests in mind even though my mom wanted my hair a certain way! She always understood that my hair was my hair. Even though she was so active in...

Sue was life loving and family proud....always expressing her love for Rob and the children....they were first...she made her statement of love and life in too short of years...wishing the best memories to her family...she was special....Dan Clayton and friends at Great Lengths!

Susie, we will miss you. I will remember all the good times in Sunday school and high school we had. My prayers and thoughts are with your family in this time of sorrow.

Sue made those around her want to be a better person. Her smile- infectious... although I didn't know her well, what I knew was that if we were all at least, a little more like her, the world would be a better place.