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Phoebe Redmond
November 28, 2012
Sue Ann was and will always be unforgettable. Rest in peace Faberge.
Rochelle Machen
June 20, 2012
We will miss you sue. We shared loughs of laughs and fun. Love Rochelle and james
June 18, 2012
Mrs. Tribbett and Family:
My deepest sympathies for your loss. I was so sorry to hear of Sue Ann's passing. She was a wonderful person that I will never forget.
Lela J. Davis
JoAudrey Miller
June 18, 2012
Remembering the time we spent together at Elmhurst College and our brief encounter last year.
May you fine Rest In Paradise. My sympathy to your family.
Christine Boulware
June 16, 2012
Style, spirit and grace are words that defined her spirit, a beautiful person, RIP...
Christine
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