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Sue A. Whaley

Seattle, Washington

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DIED
March 2, 2016
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Seattle, Washington

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Sue Whaley passed away on March 2, 2016 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on March 13, 2016.

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Dear Scott and Krystal,

I have been searching for Sue for a long time and sadly just found her obituary online tonight. Thank you for posting. Due to some health struggles I was not able to reach her. Met Sue at the design center in 1997, she was a huge supporter to me and dear friend for many years. Am so very sorry for your loss and the tardiness in my posting. She always spoke with so much love about both of you.

the only woman i truly ever loved paul

To Scott and Krystal,

I'm so very sorry to hear of your mom's passing. I'm stunned. My mother, Darrow, cherished their long friendship. I rememberthe two of them laughing to tears and their marathon phone sessions throughout my growing up years!

Your mother's incredible gift for design is one I get to enjoy in my home every single day as I inherited all of my mom's furnishings and art she and Sue chose together for our family home. I will always remember her kindness,...

Scott & Crystal,

Can't begin to express my shock. I had been actually trying to reach her the past couple of weeks, and when I didn't hear back I did a search and found the obituary you both wrote. I am devastated. She was such a wonderful, classy person. She worked hard, was so reliable and honest and good. She was also warm and caring and such a good friend.

Reading this probably made it doubly hard that I lost my mom exactly 1 month after yours - on April 3.

I haven't...

To the children of Sue Ann :

You have my deepest sympathy for this terrible loss. It comes as an unbelievable shock . Your mother and I went to school together from the 4th grade on in Tiffin and we lived close to one another that whole time and spent much time together then as well as when she came back to visit.

Crystal, I met you a couple times when you were in Tiffin with your Mom visiting your Grandmother. What a wonderful Mom and daughter your Mother was.

You are...

I am so sorry for the loss of Sue,I met Sue in the mid 1990's and we continued a work relationship through many different projects over the years. We quickly discovered that our political beliefs as well as many other concerns of the times were very much in common and spent many times talking about such things. I will surely miss your wisdom and insight and most of all I will miss your friendship.

From a fellow traveler whose mother also recently passed away, I was honored to read the joy of you Mom's life so well lived and loved. Her precious nature, clearly lives on in you. How beautiful it is to see such goodness continuing on in her family.

"Her children arise and called her blessed." Prov. 31:28.

Thank you for sharing, and may His peace be your constant comfort.

In Him,
John

First with a nod, then a wink. Another bright light out me think. Byron.
I had the sincere pleasure of working with Sue at The Design Center for almost 20 years. I can think of so much to say, but simply...what a class act.
She will be missed. Certainly an inspiration, her energy, elegance and thoughtfulness (rare in these times) kept us all on out metal.
MJ Heuring
Seattle

My beautiful friend I am grief stricken by your untimely loss. We worked together over the years starting back in 1985 at Careage and later when I had my own company we worked together to make Faerland Terrace an icon in the industry. It remains beautiful. I recall going to your home to work on the project and later laughing hysterically at our stories about both of us having a sweet tooth. You won when you told me the story of consuming an entire Marie Calendars lemon meringue pie at one...