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Sue Eckman Gilmore

Sarasota, Florida

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Gilmore, Sue Eckman Oct. 13, 1938 - Jan. 16, 2015 Sue Eckman Gilmore, born in Woodbury, NJ and raised in Pitman, graduate of Pitman High School. She married and had two children, earned a Bachelor's degree from the then Glassboro State Collage and a Master's degree from the University of South...

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Gil, the Eckman family and Gilmores, it has been 4 years since Sue's passing and like all of you, Gretchen and I continue to miss her and her smiling ways. So often we wish we were still able to talk to her. Know how difficult it has been for Gil. She was such a pleasant person to be around.

Gil and family. There are no words to express to you all my feelings of sorrow. I was unaware of her death until after the memorial service. Sue and I had been close friends for over 25 years and I will always miss her. We were always there for each other, until her illness took her. I had no idea. I love you, Sue. Lynn

I am truly very sorry for your loss.PROVERBS 3:5&6.

Sue was a wonderful person. I thoroughly enjoyed working with her, both in Aiken at Lower Savannah Council of Governments when she was with the Aiken Council on Aging and in Greenville, when we both were with the Appalachian COG. She will be missed, but I will always have very fond memories of her and the wonderful times we shared. Please accept my condolences and prayers.

To Gil, the Eckman and Gilmore families. Our lives are all sadder as a result of Sue's passing. She was a loving, caring friend. She was a fun, enjoyable classmate and a member of our wedding party. We will miss her tremendously. Our sincere sympathy to all of you.
Harry & Gretchen Campbell

Our thoughts and prayers are with the family. Had the opportunity to spend some time with Sue on the Pitman Class reunion cruise, a few years ago. She will surely be missed. What an amazing life she led. God Bless you all.

Henri Mamet and Cyndi Cavallaro

To Gil and family ... our deepest condolence to you in your loss. For all of us who knew Sue - even a little - she was a very special person. We will sorely miss her friendly, loving, steady, and comforting presence during tax season.

So glad that we had lunch together in May. We said we would do it again this year but instead I have a great photo for a lovely memory.

My sincere sympathy to Lynne and the entire family. Sue was so kind several years ago when my bother, Frank,( they were HS classmates) was ill and then passed from pancreatic cancer. She got a hold of me to make sure it would be alright to contact him. It's one of those sincere gestures a person doesn't forget. May God be with you all at this time.