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Sue Ann Day

Sadsburyville, Pennsylvania

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Sue Ann Day of Sadsburyville Sue Ann Day, 45, of Sadsburyville, formerly of Lenape, passed away on June 1, 2011. Born in West Chester in 1965, Sue was the daughter of Roland Riggins (Velma M.) and the late Pamela Ann Pope Riggins. She attended Unionville High School. She was a loving and devoted...

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I think of Sue Ann often. As I look back through the years there was always laughter and light when she was near regardless of the circumstances. You are missed sweet girl. There will never be another like you

Sue Ann was an awesome woman. I worked with her for years and she was such a great friend, loving wife, and unbelievably strong mother. She fought hard, will be greatly missed, and definitely never forgotten.

I am so sad to hear of Sue Ann's passing. I am thankful for the correspondence we had with each other recently. Sue Ann had been on my mind for the past several weeks and I regret to say that I did not have the opportunity to reach out to her one more time before she passed. My condolences go out to her husband and her sons, as well as to cousins Rolie, Missy and Kenny. I miss seeing all of you.

My thoughts and prayers are with Sue Ann's family. She was a light in my life every day that I saw her in WAWA. Always upbeat with a smile on her face. She is greatly missed.

Young Jeffrey, Lane and I are thinking of you. We will pray for the Lord to give you strength to understand and help you with your grieving. Your mom is no longer in pain and in a much happier place and at peace now.

To my dear friend, the laughter will never end we had. I am very happy for you knowing you are no longer in pain. It just hurts knowing your pain had to end this way. I will forever miss you but we will see each other again someday to have some more food fights. Watch out for those snakes on the mountain side.
Love you
Andrea Burrage

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

My sister Sue Ann had many dear friends she had met while working for WAWA, both customers and co-workers. She worked in the Kennett Square, Thorndale, and Rt10/30 stores over the years. Always working the night shift, she was known to greet people with a genuine smile in the morning as they arrived for their first coffee of the day! Thank you to everyone for asking about Sue Ann over the past year. Her face would just light up when a name of a customer would be mentioned. She was a loving...