HomeSusie's Candle4:00 PM, Sunday, May 10, 2009

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4:00 PM, Sunday, May 10, 2009 — 14 Comments

  1. A beautiful tribute to an obviously special woman.
    Deborah responds: Thank you, Sheri. Yes she was very special.

  2. Your beautiful words mean that Susie will always be with you: her fight, her love, and her grace.
    After your necessary tears of loss, remember her smile, her laugh, and her friendship, and remember to smile and to laugh when you do.
    To me, no greater tribute can be paid than to remember the happiness brought to us by our lost friends.

  3. I’m so sorry to hear about Susie’s passing. I remember how last year some of us lighted candles in her honor to give her strength in her fight. I also remember that around Christmas something reminded me of your light-a-candle post and I was going to write to you asking about Susie. I will keep her family in my thoughts this coming Sunday and make my Mass intention in her name.

  4. Deborah,
    I’m so sorry to read about your friend. Sending warm thoughts and condolences to you and Susie’s other friends and family.
    XO, Colleen

  5. Deborah – what a lovely tribute. So sorry to hear of Susie’s passing.
    Judy

  6. Deborah, I am so sorry to hear about Susie’s passing. You wrote a beautiful tribute. She was lucky to have you as a friend.

  7. Dear heart,
    I am so sorry that you’ve lost your Susie…she’s been blessed to have you as her dear friend, and I think, you’ve been blessed as well by her presence.
    Huge hugs,
    B.
    xox

  8. Such lovely words, Deborah and I am so sorry for your loss. There is little more I can say.
    Deborah responds:
    Thank you to all of you for your kind thoughts and words. Yesterday was a tough day. Five hours at the funeral home. Trying to get Susie’s husband, John to sit down. But, he stood the entire time in by the casket greeting each and every one of the 400+ people who showed up.
    The funeral mass was at 10 AM. Then the two milie long procession to the cemetery for the graveside services. From there to a buffet lunch for everyone who wanted to join us at a friend’s restaurant.
    After that close family and friends (only about 60 of us)went to John & Susie’s house for a BIG Susie-style party. Lots of wine, beer, whiskey and laughter. More great Italian food. Lots of Susie stories. Just her kind of party. It’s 10 PM and we just got home. Have to work tomorrow.

  9. Deborah, Your tribute is truly heart wrenching… beautiful. We always keep our friends in our hearts, and Susie will always be in yours.
    It is great to hear/read that you celebrated her life in a Susie-kind-a-way-party. 🙂