My mother, Sue Newton-Small, was born Sok Chun ("Spring Flower") Tang in Hong Kong on December 13, 1938, a Sagittarius under the Zodiac calendar, a Tiger in the Chinese wheel. I have always thought of her as a tiger (thank you Any Chuan for educating the...
I'll never forget the amazing experience I had staying with Aunty Sue in Geneva. I will always remember Aunty Sue as loving, generous and kind. Lots of love to you Jay as you remember your Mum today xoxoxo
Ilona
March 14, 2021 | Family
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Thinking of you today Jay as you remember your dear Mum Aunty Sue. Much love Trini
Katrina Ferguson
March 15, 2020 | Family
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symbolizes Light,warmth and the glow of our friendship
Ira & Shahroukh Nemazie
October 02, 2013 | Las Colinas,Dallas, TX
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We are heartbroken---We will always treasure memories of the many wonderful moments shared during the passage of time dating back to the early seventies--in Zambia and in America.May God bless Spring Flower Sue and grant Graham and Jennifer the strength to fill the void in their lives.We grieve with you. Shahroukh&Ira Nemazie..Las Colinas..Dallas
October 02, 2013
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Thank you for sharing the story of your mother through this beautiful obituary. I just lost my Mother last week. I was told that to be "proper" the obituary was supposed to be factual, not to include any stories. But with yours, I see that not only does it state the facts, it includes enough about your mother so that I feel as though I might have known her. I certainly get the essence of who she was and what she stood for. Thank you for this comfort! I pray you also will be comforted.
Ruth Brandal
January 30, 2012 | Everett, WA
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We first met Sue when we both joined the Moorings Country Club the same month and year. Both couples immediately took to each other. We had so many dinner parties and holidays together it was a wonderful time. Those ten and half years were the best of times. Graham and I became the best golf buddies. Having a game and lunch several times a month. Sue and Barbara became sister like, having long conversations and making plans for the four of us. It is a very difficult time...
March 24, 2011
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To the Newton-Small family, I never met your mother. I am expressing my condolences to you on her passing as the obituary written of her and her life was eloquent and strong. No flower must survive so much or struggle more courageuosly than the Spring Flower. Perhaps her parents saw in her this indominable will and tender beauty. The obituary was a tender and loving tribute to her and how much you love her. Love never dies.
Vickie Tramont-Case
March 24, 2011 | Estero, FL
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Please accept my respects.
Vinny Del Giudice
March 24, 2011 | Washington, DC
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Dear Jay - a very moving and interesting tribute to your mother. I now know why you will always bear the torch for her and her wonderful values. My heart goes out to you and your dad. Wish I was there to hug you. Roman