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Susie Ruth-Schmitt
January 9, 2008
Sue,
I will miss you and cherish the memories we have. Your Friend Always,
Susie Ruth-Schmitt Class of 56'
Kay Knutson
January 3, 2008
To all of You, You are in my thoughts & prayers. Suzy Q was so delightful and we had so much fun in Italy! I had just received your Christmas Picture Card, and was looking forward to speaking with her... After my children left New Mexico... just now I found out about her passing into Heaven. She is now with your Dad, blissful as can be. God Speed
Kay Knutson
Albuquerque, NM
Janet (Boss) Albers
January 2, 2008
With fond memories of fun times at Groveland and Central. My sincere sympathy to the Quilling/Stanford families.
Julie O'Hara
January 2, 2008
My thoughts are with you Kim *BIG HUGS*
I'm so sorry about your loss and hope that our Mom's are together watching a hockey game somewhere!
Love,
Julie (Boeser) O'Hara
Patty De Vet
January 2, 2008
Sue was such fun on our trip to
Italy...she knew only one of the 10 gals but became a friend to all of us. She will be greatly missed by her friends.
Vilma Ackerman
January 2, 2008
I did not know Sue well, but please accept my deepest sympathy. Cherish the memories. Vilma (Mathe) Ackerman - class of 56.
Beth Schrafft-Barber
January 1, 2008
Dear Stanford Family,
No words can help explain the loss you feel today. Keep eachother close together and always remember the precious moments you shared with your mother that will now be fond memories. God Bless you all in the days to come.
Ian MODELEVSKY
January 1, 2008
With sympathy and fond memories of our years at Central High. Rest in peace.
Ian Modelevsky
Class of '56
Sharon Peterson aka Anderson
January 1, 2008
Sympathys to the family and 1956 Classmate, St. Paul Central Sue on Committee for 50th Reunion Great Job URL http://www.geocities.com/stpaulchs1956/
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