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Suzanne Smith "Sue" Savard

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Suzanne "Sue" Smith Savard - MATTHEWS, NC - Suzanne "Sue" Smith Savard, 66, of Matthews, NC, who lead a life of giving and leadership died October 4, 2007 surrounded by her family. Sue was a daughter, wife, mother, grandmother, and friend of many who confronted life's medical challenges with...

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I hope Suzanne's children remember me, Janet from Chicago. Many years ago, I worked with Eugene Smith at JCAH. I visited the family in Charlotte a few times and have many fond memories. I'm very sorry for your loss not only of your mother, but of your grand-parents, Eugene and Vera. You're all in my thoughts and prayers.

I will always be grateful to Sue for the leadership and guidance she gave to many of us as new supervisors at the Nalle Clinic. Her door was always open and she always had time to listen. God Bless
You, Sue!

Sincerest condolences for your loss.

Had an appointment this morning with cardiologist Dr. Emmet Mathews. I told him of Sue's passing. He asked that I send his sincerest condolences to the Savard family. He remembered Sue while she was at the Nalle Clinic.

Betty Jane Kopka for Dr. Emmet Mathews-Mid Carolina Cardiology

Dear Marc and family,
My sincerest sympathy on your loss.
Sue was a wonderful person and she put up a great fight. I hope after the pain of your loss has eased, you will be able to remember all the good and happy times.
Once again my thoughts are with you.

Dear Marc, Sandy, and all the Savards: Your family and all of us who had the privilege to know Suzie have lost a little of ourselves in the loss of her. She lit up a room just by entering, and we'd like to think that's exactly what she's doing now in heaven. We loved having her as a good friend and classmate since our high school days, and we're so grateful that she had one last good visit with us in Savannah for St. Patrick's Day this year.

Please accept our heartfelt condolences on...

Ken and I returned from the beach only to learn about Sue too late to attend on Sunday night. She was a very witty and bubbly person who we learned to love and respect. She never ceased to make us laugh and we enjoyed all the times that we spent with her. The family is in our prayers.

Just returned from Wilmington late and read about Sue's passing. I would like to send my deepest sympathy to all the children and am sorry I could not be with you for the service due to a prior commitment. My love to all of you and be assured that all of you and your mother will be remembered in my prayers.

Sue was one of my best administrators, my friend, and an outstanding woman. She made my monthly trips to Charlotte and the Nalle Clinic exciting. She was tough and tender and so very effective. I will miss her.