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Sue Feder

Baltimore, Maryland

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FEDER, Sue On September 9, 2005, SUE FEDER MILLER of Towson by way of Brooklyn. Beloved wife of Larry Miller, loving daughter of Marvin and Rhoda Feder, dear sister of Nanette and Richard Williams and Mitchell Feder, adoring aunt of Eric and Alex Williams and Melanie and Andrea Feder....

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Sue´s Magic Power was to bring Cadfael to our attention (if we hadn´t paid attention to him before knowing her) and bringing him to life. When I read or watch him, I know that Sue is in the room. Thank you forever.

Sue was and is my model of a Passionate Fan. She loved Cadfael and shared that passion with anyone. We are all lucky to have her in our hearts and in our memories.

Sue brought Cadfael to life. I´ll not forget her.

Sue Feder was obsessed—in a igood way. She was a passionate fan of Cadfael and would have transported all of us back to his time. She was a model for all of us who love. ❤❤♥❤❤

I just found two issues of "Most Loving Mere Folly," and thought of Sue and her devotion and enthusiasm for Ellis Peters. I am about to write a blog post about how it was possible to become both an expert and a beloved member of a community before the internet. I know that Sue would have taking to blogging like a duck to water. I miss knowing that she is at a conference in her Cadfael gear.

I've just read about Sue's death on the web. I knew Sue through the HMAS and the magazine M:PT for which I wrote 'UK Dispatches' for several years. I came to greatly respect Sue and valued her advice and the support & enthusiasm she showed me as a new author. I was also tremendously impressed by her bravery in the face of illness. My sincere condolences to Larry and all her family.
Charlotte

We are so very sorry to hear of your
loss.
Our condolences to you and the
family.

We are old friends of Sue's parents,
Marvin and Rhoda.

Sincerely,

Sue was one of the most special people I ever met. She will be sadly missed and fondly remembered.

I first 'met' Sue virtually when she was founding HMAS and impressed me with her knowledge and enthusiasm for a genre I love. She's impressed me even more since then as someone who exemplied courage in the classic Hemingway "grace under pressure" sense. A very classy and gutsy lady who will be very much missed. My sincere sympathies and sorrow over her passing.