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STACY SHOEMAKER
May 17, 2007
You are in our thoughts and prayers.
May 16, 2007
We were sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts are with you at this time of sorrow.
Your Friends at National City Bank
Whitehouse, Ohio
Helen A. Spalding
May 16, 2007
I've known Sue at LCBMR/DD. She was the secretary for our unit. We shared the joy of awaiting the births of our grandchildren, and stories about their antics. She was a wonderful person to know and a great friend. It's hard to believe she's gone. The most important thing to her was her family. She was very proud of all of you. Sue will leave a great hole in the world. Blessings upon all of you.
Karen Lee Trombley
May 16, 2007
I knew Sue at work. She was so good with our consumers especially Ed who did shredding at her office. She liked to tease him. They got along very well. Sue you will be missed.
Brenda Sawyers
May 16, 2007
Loving thoughts and prayers are with the Roether family at your time of sorrow.
Carlene DeFalco
May 16, 2007
To The Family Of Sue Roether:
I worked with Sue when she started out at the Lucas County Board of MR/DD and what a sweetheart! We had remained friends throughout all these years. I am so sorry for all of you for your loss of a wonderful individual she was.
May you find comfort knowing that those who love the Lord live forever in Heaven, even as their memory lives forever in our hearts. May God in His tenderness of mercy, hold all of you close to His Heart.
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