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Susan E. Cunningham

Easton, Pennsylvania

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Susan E. Cunningham, 42, of Barnesville, Pa, died Wednesday, April 30, 2008 in St. Luke's Miners Memorial Hospital, Coaldale, Pa. Born: Susan was a daughter of David A. Fay of Tallahassee, Fla., and Mary Elizabeth Volger Eichlin of Easton, Pa. Personal: She was the wife of Mark F....

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I hold in my heart very fond memories of two beautiful, brilliant, and talented girls whom we were all drawn to as kids. I am terribly saddened to have read of Susan's untimely passing and my heart and prayers go out to her family and anyone who had the good fortune to know Susan. It is comforting to see that she lives on so brightly in the hearts and memories of many of the people she has touched over the years.

Though I hadn't seen Susan in 25 years, I'll always remember her as one of the sweetest, most gentle spirits I have ever known. I was so saddened to hear of her illness and passing. My thoughts and prayers are with Susan's family during this difficult time.

My sincerest condolences. I was shocked by the news. It's probably been 25 years, but we were friends in our teenage years, played music, talked, dreamed and spent a lot of carefree time together. Her wonderful spirit will live on with her family and friends. My thoughts are with you in this difficlut time.

I'm so sorry to hear of Susan's passing. I played volleyball with Susan in high school. She was such a sweet girl. My heart goes out to her family.

This is Erik Pearson, another friend from budding youth, or was it budding adulthood? Sue and I played a lot of music together: wrote songs, sang, dreamed, learned and were inspired, we packed em in at the Quadrant Book Mart cafe, and played like kids in the fall leaves. I'll always hold those memories close to my heart. My most sincere condolences to her family, I know she touched this world in a very special way.

I will never forget Susan’s open heart and her exuberant spirit when we were teen-aged friends. She taught me the fine arts of falling stargazing and skinny-dip tubing. She taught me all the songs from “Hair” on a car trip to the beach. We “crashed” a religious service of a denomination we knew nothing about, just to do it. I admired her, I loved her, and I never forgot what an impact she made on my young life. She was truly beautiful. I am deeply sorry.

To Susan's family and Sarah in particular,
I can't tell you how saddened I was to hear of Sue's passing.
It seems not so long ago that we were all sitting on the front stoop on those warm summer nights, or practicing for some home-spun musical. Sue's soulful spirit , on the porch, strumming her guitar. Not knowing what direction her life took after those teenage summers in Easton, this is how I will remember her.
My heart breaks for you all.
Julie

My sincere condolence to
Mark & family
Mrs. Eichlin & family
and to Sarah, I cannot express how saddened I am to have heard of Susans passing. It is with a heavy heart and deepest sympathy I extend to you my sorrow, I am sorry for your loss.

My sincere condolence to
Mark & family
Mrs. Eichlin & family
and to Sarah, I cannot express how saddened I am to have heard of Susans passing. I am with heavy heart and deepest sympathy,I extend my sorrow on the loss of Susan.
with sympathy & prayer to all.