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Sue Tripp

Charlotte, North Carolina

1946 - 2017

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Sue Tripp August 3, 1946 - March 2, 2017 Charlotte Sue Tripp passed away suddenly last Thursday night. She leaves behind a broken-hearted, yet still merry, band led by a loving husband and consisting of five children, nine grandchildren, her dear brother and sister, two nieces and a nephew, her...

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I was shocked to recently hear that Sue had died. She was my friend and confidant for many years at Measurment Inc and I miss her. She was a true lady. I will miss her stories of her grandchildren of passing the christening gown to different generations, of being shocked at the very idea that one of her children would even consider living in a yert, and her fashion sense. I would kid her that once several years ago one of her strands of hair was out of place. I have several of her necklaces...

Sue Tripp was a wonderful woman who cherished her family. My life is better simply because I knew her. She will be greatly missed. My sincere condolences to the entire family.

So sorry to hear the news of Sue's passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with David and the children.

Jan, Marilyn, and Catherine Tripp.

Sue will be greatly missed by her Measurement Inc friends. May she rest in peace and light eternal.

The obituary was really nice and I learned a lot about Sue. Mom and I are very sorry for your loss. We will be making a contribution in her name to the Wake County library children's books collection

She was every inch the person herein described, nothing less. I've always held a dear spot for her in my heart. Always will. Just knowing her, even as briefly as I did, brought great light into my life. Much love for her family. I wish them all strength with this grievous loss.

What a lovely testament to a lovely woman. Thoughts a prayers for her family at this time. Quite a woman to have graced your lives!

I just heard of your loss. I'm having so much trouble finding the right words, and I struggled for several minutes with what to say.

Do I share what she meant to me as a teacher; the things she taught me; the little Tripp-isms that remain with me to this day? "Commas are not salt and pepper to be sprinkled on the page!"

Should I opine how I still imagine her red pen, striking through my paragraphs as I write articles for my job? The dreaded "d" for "diction" was her favorite to...

I am sorry to learn of your loss. I pray you will experience a peace that is beyond understanding. I will always remember her fondly as an English teacher, one who indeed lived and taught with both grace and style.