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Mary and Charlie Backofen
February 20, 2021
Our deepest sympathy on Sue’s passing. We, Charlie and Mary Backofen, knew Sue during her years at I&M Electric. Such a kind and fun lady! She accompanied us on a trip to France and Italy decades ago and we had a lovely time with her. To her loved ones we offer our condolences and prayers. ❤
Cindy Grote
February 18, 2021
Sue and I were roommates at Ball State—always very thoughtful and caring. We didn’t live very close, but always got a birthday card and Christmas card from her. Am glad that mutual friend Valerie got to spend time with her and that she had a good friend in Danny. She had a contagious laugh. Am only sorry that I didn’t keep in better contact with her. I was blessed to have her for a friend; thank you Sue, until we meet again. Cindy
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