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Debbie Justus
June 26, 2024
"As water reflects the face, so one's life reflects the heart." Proverbs 27:19
Aunt Sue had a huge heart. She loved her family and it showed. It showed in her kindness and generosity. You could see evidence of her heart everywhere and in everything she did. Aunt Sue truly made the world a better place for all who knew her.
Frank Feeney III
June 18, 2024
Miss Hahn was my next door neighbor growing up. She was always kind, funny and took immaculate care of her yard. It was always clear how much pride she took in her house and family. She was always willing to contribute to school fundraisers, never gave me a hard time for the many times I accidentally threw balls over the fence, and was always willing to chat.
While I´ve moved away in recent years, it was always good to see her. She especially made sure to check in on my mom over the past year while she was going through her divorce.
Our neighborhood will not be the same without Sue Hahn. We are so sorry for your loss. We will miss her presence.
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Shelley Pitts
June 17, 2024
Aunt Sue shined so bright in fun times with the us throughout our lives and the kids and she so enjoyed getting silly and making smiles.
She was a beacon of light and love and put others always first.
Emma Rose and I had fun "walking like an Egyptian" in St. Simons.
We love you so much Aunt Sue and will hold each memory always in our hearts forever.
Love, Shelley
Haydon Mills
June 14, 2024
One thing I will always remember about grandma, is the way she loved everyone and cared for everyone. She always put everyone else first.
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