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Susan Mae McArthur

61, Aberdeen, New Jersey

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(Asbury Park Press)SUSAN MAE MCARTHURAGE: 61 ABERDEEN Susan Mae McArthur, 61, passed away Saturday, Aug. 28, 2010 at home in Aberdeen with her family beside her. She was a life time resident of Aberdeen and previously lived in Germany and Georgia. She was a 1968 graduate of Matawan Regional High...

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Almost 8 years later I read this and still cry and feel the pain. The Lord and my family are the only things that keep me going. I thank you for introducing me to faith and drive that you had and hope you are enjoying the everlasting joy of eternity. I wish my children could have known you for a little bit of time but that was not Gods plan. I hope he lets you see how they are growing from up above. Love your son.

Well almost one year miss her so much wish she was here I know she is here in sport but really wish she was still here in body too

Aunt Kathy & Mom at the tree in NYC

Rich can you turn up the heat?!

Today is November 25, 2010. Thank you for all your kind words about my mother. I miss her terribly. I know she is in a better place and that one day we will be together again. Happy Thanksgiving Mom.
I love you with all my heart.
Love your daughter,
Lisa

Sherry Imhof and Fred Mangino 2007, Fort Monmouth, NJ, 90 Anniversary

Thursday, 2 September 2010.
Dear Lisa and Jimmy. My deepest sympathy for you both in the passing of your beloved mother. Sue was my friend, where we both worked at the Garrison, Fort Monmouth, NJ. She has been an inspiration to many with her hope, faith, and will to survive. If there is anything I can help you with, please contact me at the Fort. Sherry ([email protected])

My deepest sympathy to Sue's family. She was courageous in her battle to beat her illness. I admired her for her positive attitude even when things got tough.

I was so shocked when I heard on of Sue's passing. She was such a wonderful woman and will be greatly missed by all who were priviledged to have known her. Sue was a fighter and I don't know of anyone who didn't love her. As a matter of fact, she was on my invite list for my retirement luncheon the middle of Oct, and I'm deeply saddened to have had to take her off the list; it would have been a blessing for me to have her attend. My deepest condolences to all of her family. - Bev Graham,...

I worked with Sue in ETDL and then ARL many years ago. She was always very energenic and eager to help, an all-around great person. I am vey sorry to hear that she lost her long battle, she fought so hard to beat.