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Suzanne Robbins Thompson

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Suzanne Robbins Thompson Miss Magnolia Suzanne passed away on July 30, 2006. She is survived by her husband, Fred, of Tacoma, WA, stepson Mike of Yelm, WA, brothers Stanton Robbins of Candler, North Carolina, and Jerry Robbins of Calhoun, Georgia, stepsister Lois McCampbell of Ventura, CA, also...

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Our Dear Suzanne,
We feel you with us on your birthday. We know you're watching over us. We love and miss you.
We're blessed to have you and Gumpy as family.

It's been a long year without our Suzanne. We know she's with us but miss her terribly. We will keep the ties of love and friendship she shared strong, comforting each other with memories of our Magnolia in Tacoma.
Gumpy, remember we love and support you always.

My Love,
We had a celebration of your life party in New Orleans at the Dauphine Orleans Hotel on September 8, 2006. I hired a band and we had a jazz funeral parade for you. Attending were many of your friends along with brother Jerry and sister Lois. Even Wally attended and danced like he did at our wedding.I miss you so much My Magnolia

Fred,
Suzanne's love and laughter has been with me all of my life and will always be with me. I thank you for the happiness you gave to her and those she loved. I know you were the love of her life, as she often said. Thank you for being so wonderful. As we miss her more each day, I believe her beautiful soul is watching over us. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Thank you for allowing me to create a moving tribute to her.

August 21, 2006
Happy Birthday My Magnolia. I miss you so very much. No couple could have had seven more wonderful years then we did. We are having a party for you on September 8, 2006 in New Orleans to celebrate your birthday and your life. You will always be my most precious love.----your adoring husband Fred

We will miss the fun and laughter and Suzanne's visits to Larose. But we will always remember our true friend, especially when the irises are in bloom.
Jon and Jim

Fred:
John and I are truly sorry to hear about Suzanne. She was really a great lady. She always visited me at my shop in the quarter when she was in town, and I will be so sorry to not visit with her again. Bless you during this sad time.
Cindy Willard and John Bishop

Fred I am deeply sorry to hear of your loss. May the many memories you shared with Suzanne during the past seven years help you through this sad time. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

My thoughts and prayers are with you Fred. We have truly lost a great friend.
Bon Soir Cupcake