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Sue Harshbarger

KELLER, Texas

1949 - 2010

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Sue Harshbarger, 61, loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and friend, passed away from complications due to leukemia Friday, April 9, 2010. Celebration of life: 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, April 19, in the La Portita Room at Joe T. Garcia's, 2141 N. Commerce St. Memorials: Boston Foundation for...

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Rockie, Just heard of Sue's passing.I thought of her so many times through the years.Saw you guys at the last reunion. When you two danced It was as if no time had passed since BHS.You still were so perfect together.She will be missed.My prayers are with you.

It was in February of this year that we saw each other in Kroger and we exchanged updates on our kids. We never know when it will be the last time we see each other, and because of circumstances of my life right now, I did not learn of Sue's passing until today, when I came back to Keller for a week. Bryan, Kevin and I send our condolences to all of you during this difficult experience. May time give you peace in your life.

Rockie, Kara and Matt,
It has been many years since we shared wonderful times together at Trinitarian Congregational Church in Norton, but I will always remember Sue's kindness, joy and warmth. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Sandy Davidson

Rocky,Kara,and Matt,

We are so sorry to here of Sue's passing.It seems like yesterday we all lived in Norton, Mass. I will always remember Sue's beautiful smile and her kind ways. Chris and I are so thankful we were able to see both of you after all these years.We will miss her very much. We are grateful for your friendship and the memories that we have of Sue.

Love,

People move and times change, but Sue's beautiful smile is unforgettable. My memories go back to Texas when our children were small. Her kindness and warmth made everyone love Sue. My prayers are with you all.

Rocky and Family,

I was so sorry to hear about Suellyn's passing. I remember high school and the good times we had as Tallwood Acres teenagers. We went to Glenbriar dances,slid down Mayhood Drive on sleds in the winter, and hung out at Stone Lodge Pool. Good times. I will remember her fondly.

Carol Smith Littleton

In 1983 Ruth, Grant, Brad, and I moved across the street from the best family God ever created. To this day memories of swimming, front yard ball games, sleep overs (Sue thought us that verbage), cookouts, and just the comfort of waves were part of our lives as the Harshbargers and Hawkins became friends. We physically moved in 1987 but our hearts never left...Sue was the anchor of that family and our friendship. Oh to hear once more that special and wonderful voice. Now in the later years...

Rockie and family--My heart goes out to you for your loss--It has been along time, but I will always remember Sue's beautiful smile. My thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family.
Suzy Thompson Coburn--Columbus, Ohio

You guys became a part of our family and we love you. Many of us said that we would be lucky to have someone love us half as much as Rocky loved Sue. Just being able to watch you all showed how much love was shared in that family. I am so glad I was able to spend some time with you all during her last few days here on earth. I will miss that beautiful smile. Rocky, I am praying for you and hope you are doing okay. I wish I could have come to her celebration of life party. I will never...