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Sue A. Haring

York, Pennsylvania

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ETTERS Sue Ann (Wolf) Haring, 66, passed away at 6:45 a.m., Tuesday, December 13, 2011, at her home. She was the wife of Lester Haring, whom she married 49 years ago on March 31, 1962. Sue was born May 10, 1945, in York, the daughter of the late Elmer and Helen (Horner) Wolf. She attended...

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We are so sorry for the loss of Mrs. Haring. She helped us pick out many of our family Christmas trees over the years, creating happy memories for us. She always remembered us since we live on Whisler Road. Such a lovely person. Again, our condolences to her husband and family.

We have many memories of Miss Sue and she made a wonderul impression on Joel! Our hearts and prayers are with you always.

I did not have the pleasure of knowing Mrs Haring but I did know Mr Haring from having gotten Christmas trees for many years for my home and for the N.T.P. Dept. And he had Told me of her long battle of cancer over the years. I would like to express my sympathy to Mr Haring and his family and let you know you are in my heart and in my prayers. Carole Canonico, resident of Goldsboro and Volunteer at N.T.P. Dept.

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

I have many fond memories of you that I will keep forever.

Les,and family,
What an inspiration Sue was to so many people over the years, She was such a wonderful woman, wife mother,and friend She loved you all so much, my deepest condolences. But remember she has been reunited with all who have gone ahead of her, and is Happy, and singing praises, and I'm sure laughing in Heaven right now.

Dear Les & family:

We are deeply saddened with the loss of Sue. We send our deepest sympathy to you and the family. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Sue will surely be missed but know she is in the arms of Jesus and no more suffering.

Love in Christ to all, Jerry & Millie Cassell

With profound sadness there can also be joy. My beloved cousin, Sue, truly went home to be with her savior. Her deep rooted and absolute faith has seen her through many years of dealing with unrelenting cancer. My tears for the loss of a wonderful person are tempered with happy memories and thanks for having had her in my life

To Lester and Sue's Family,
Sue and I grew up together in York Haven. We spent a lot of time together and even though we haven't been in touch for many years memories of our friendship still brings a smile to my face. We had some fun times. May the heart treasures she left you bring you comfort and may God's love bring you peace.