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Anonymous said...

Hi Suzanne,

I just watched your video. It was absolutely inspirational. Words can not convey how it made me feel. I think about you all the time.

Your strength and courage are incredible.

Love Lorena, Jim and Jackson

Anonymous said...

Any updates on your health? Godspeed.

Anonymous said...

Hey Suzie q,

Just watched the doc and loved it. It's really well done and has a big impact.
As usual I am so proud of you and seeing the strength you have through everything continues to encourage me to be strong whenever I have any challenges to face. You are truly an inspiration lady.

Love you!

Lauren

Anonymous said...

Hi Suzanne, I am a colon cancer patient also. I wish you well. Visit me at my jouranl: http://help1234.bravejournal.com/entry/45
My web page: http://www.helpworld.net
Sue

Anonymous said...

Hello Suzanne;I just need to tell you to keep your positive outlook.I know,I am a breast cancer survivor. I keep you and your family in my prayers.Congrats on todays ruling.LIVE STRONG.

Anonymous said...

Suzanne, i saw your segment on CTV News at Noon, today, Wednesday, Jan. 31,2007. Coincidentally, but i don't believe in coincidences, Dr. Lorraine Day, a cancer survivor, AIDS expert, and trauma surgeon, from sunny California, is my guest on my radio show tonight. My show is free, at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/betsy
Dr. Day had breast cancer, a tumor the size of a grapefruit, MS symptoms, a Parkinson's tremor in her left hand, and symptoms of Raynauds Syndrome/Disease, but she is alive and kicking 14 years later. She will talk about natural modalities of healing. May God bless and heal you. I am so happy you won your fight with OHIP.

Sincerely,

Betsy Balega
Toronto

Anonymous said...

Suzanne, I've been following your story since the beginning of Feb when a friend of mine heard you on 1290cjbk, and then forwarded your link to me. In what I've been able to see here, you're clearly extremely courageous, and I've learned a lot from reading your updates. I was diagnosed with stage 4 colorectal cancer on Oct 1st '06, and am currently undergoing chemotherepy. Like yourself, I've run into countless obstacles with things such as funding on some of the drugs being perscribed, not to mention being pulled in what feels like a million different directions ... everyone has they're own opinion. In the end, you truly have to be your own advocate, and you clearly have a solid grasp on that peice. Keep up the great fight on your personal battle Suzanne. I'm soo glad that I'm able to learn from you, and I really appreciate your updates.
Take care of YOU!
Nicole, London Ontario

Anonymous said...

Did you know that you can maybe be eligible to get your medications free from the manufactures? I know someone in your area that gets what you’re taking for free from them.

Anonymous said...

Suzanne did you know you can get your chemo free from the manufactor??

Anonymous said...

hi my name is nathan burger and im a cancer survivor. I was told about your website and this whole cause from my friend kaila, i just wanted to drop you a line. hang tuff and stay strong sister.

Anonymous said...

hi suzanne, my teacher worked in Calafonia with you. I think that you are amazing! And I would ;like to tell you that our school has raised $10,000 for cancer reserch. but I want to tell you that my friend and I thought that was not enough so we have decided to sell friendship bracelets them today and so far we have raised $ 30!
from paige& Eliza (kingston)

Anonymous said...

Hey Sue,

Just wanted to say Dave and I had a blast at Summer Lovin' #4! It was great to see you and many of our family members and your friends/supports.

I will be in touch soon! You are always in my thoughts and my heart but I think you know that :)

Love,
Louise

Anonymous said...

Please send me some encouragement and patience as we begin the appeal for erbitux
and sirsphe.
Suzanne, It makes me so darn mad that you have to beg for treatment!
Good luck, your in my prayers!!
Sue

Anonymous said...

Suzanne, just when life is tough enough with all the challenges you've faced, it just gets that much tougher, now with the loss of your Dad. We want you to know that you, your mom, your brothers and extended family members are in our thoughts and prayers. We will always cherish the good times we've had with him, and will also be missing him dearly. Keep the faith, and God Bless.

Ed & Bonnie Sormin

Anonymous said...

Hello Sue...missed you a few times playing phone tag...heard you had a talk with Joe & he said he made you laugh! I thanked him and wanted you to know you are in my thoughts. With everything that's happened lately, I sometimes don't know what to do or say. I still remember the time you read my writing & generously expressed that it was 'a gift & release' for me to write my thoughts...Here's another one for you: Strings of memories, that's what it's like, when I think of you...though we've added new ribbons each year, they all tie back to the first time we met-in Grade 9 math class. Who would have thought that that moment would change my life? TRUST THE POWER OF INFLUENCE: I read that somewhere once. I believe that I would not be who I am today if I hadn't met you. So many people have their own story that ties back to when they met you. And their lives changed for the better too...That is the beauty of you. Love Julie

Anonymous said...

I WAS CHECKING YOUR WEBSITE AS I DO ON A REGULAR BASIS TO SEE HOW YOU ARE DOING AND READ IN YOUR UPDATE THAT YOUR FATHER PASSED AWAY. SO VERY SORRY TO HEAR THAT. YOU AND YOUR FAMILY ARE IN MY THOUGHTS. PRAYING FOR PEACE AND HEALING FOR ALL OF YOU.

TERRY AQUINO

SEPTEMBER 4,2007

Anonymous said...

Dear Suzanne
It was a great shock to read on your web site of your father's passing. The Non-union staff here at the Mattawa General Hospital had nothing but great respect for this man. We had the pleasure of making his acquaintance when he came here to work with us on pay-equity issues. Because of his dedication & perseverance, we received a fair settlement.
He also spoke to us of your brave battle with cancer. We wear your bracelets with pride and enjoy relating their origins to everyone who comments on how pretty they are.
Now that we have discovered your web site, we will be checking in to monitor your progress. Never forget that Dad is your biggest champion and is cheering you on every step of the way, as we all will be!
Sincerely,
Mattawa General Hospital Office staff.

Anonymous said...

Hello Suzanne,
Just read the news about your father- am sending my sympathies to you and your family. It seemed like he was such a support to you and loved you very much. Keeping you and your family in my prayers. All the best in your ongoing treatment.

Anonymous said...

Hi Suzanne. Thank you for being so brave and wanting to share your story with everyone. I hope you realize how many people you've helped. Thanks SO much. God Bless

Paul

ABClink said...

Hi Suzanne:

Just watched the video and thought you did a great job in it. I'm sure it will be an inspiration to many people, as well as educational. Got out golfing with friends recently with the pass Nora won at Summer Loving 4. We had a good time, and I told them a bit about you. Best wishes, Andrew

Anonymous said...

Hey Suzanne: I have not written in awhile but you have been in my prayers. I am waiting to hear about the "thickening" in my left breast. I have already had BC in the right and you were such an inspiration to me.Just wanted to say LIVESTRONG, petra kern-alexander

Anonymous said...

Hi Suzanne: I`m a resident of Thorold read todays paper and read the other stories in the past. Then just watched your documentory just today. I m not much of a writer but I had to say something here about you. You are a hero!! not a failure because you have given others strength from you. I cried and (I don t cry too much LOL) you have touched my heart and so many others. I congradulate you on defeating the Government to pay for your treatment and the help it will give others. My wife has Lupus that can be very life threating at times, we have talked about these issues and when I read todays paper it shows what we as human beings are capable of doing and achieving. You keep fighting don`t give up! Look what you have accomplished in the past. You are in our prayers.

Unknown said...

Hi Suzanne!

Just a quick "hello" from a fellow chaplain from your past, writing to say that you are in my thoughts and in my prayers [and those of our community] as you continue to wage your battle! You are an imspiration. Much love and light to you. May the great consoler bring you peace. oxox Dee Sproule (Waterloo)

Loriann said...

Dear Suzanne,

I'm thinking about you a lot and glad you're spending time with your family and friends. I giggled when I read you've enjoyed going to your favourite bakery in Port. If it's Olsen's I know the sweet luxury of her baked goods!

Your words and actions have moved me deeply.

Peace to you,

Loriann Pacenti

Anonymous said...

Suzanne,
I just wanted to say thank you for helping me through a situation several years ago. I was a grade 9 student at Denis Morris, and a situation came up between me and another girl, and you were there for me. It seems so trivial compared to what you are going through right, but nevertheless. at the time it meant the world to me, and you were there for me. Thank you. Sending you thoughts and prayers and the hope that you have people there for you, the way that you were there for me.
Once again, thank you,
Sarah Hind.

Anonymous said...

I knew you only briefly, Suzanne, when I participated on one of the organized century rides. I told myself that the strength and endurance I needed for such a ride was nowhere near what you needed on a daily basis. I met you at the after-ride party, and I marveled at the inner strength in you which belied your weakened physical state. I knew you only briefly, Suzanne, but it was a lasting impression. Rest easy now.

Anonymous said...

Dear Suzanne,
I wanted you to know that I have been thinking of you and praying for you. My prayers are also with all those fighting not only illness but institutions that should be supporting them. Thank-you for being a light to others by "living out loud" and thank-you for mobilizing others to make a difference.
May God bless and keep you in the palm of God's hand,
Kelly

Anonymous said...

Rest in peace Suzanne. I know Suzanne will be remembered by so many, as she was always one to touch peoples lives in such a special way. I know she was always a great role model to me, as a student of Denis Morris. She was always the one to go to when you needed a good chat, or even a break from the craziness of life.
She was such a strong person with such a warm heart. She will always stay close to my heart.
With love,
Rachel Miller

Anonymous said...

May you rest peacefully now Miss.Aucoin. Your strength, courage and determination are admired by us all. You are an inspiration to us and will never be forgotten by your loved ones, family and friends and of course the students you helped and cared for as our Chaplain at DM.
Your passion and zest for life will never be forgotten. And tonight as I am heartbroken to hear of your passing, I am still so proud of you. Thankyou for being a role model to me,

Love Lauren
Family and friends are in my prayers and thoughts.

Anonymous said...

I find myself coming back to this site again and again, re-reading things and trying to keep Suzanne here just a bit longer. How fitting that you would pass on Rememberance Day - the lessons you lived and taught will never be forgotten. I am grateful that you no longer have to fight and have found peace. I miss you Suzy Q. Blessings and love, Cathy

Anonymous said...

Rest in Peace Suzanne; You will always be remember

Anonymous said...

Rest in peace Suzanne. You will be missed by many and remain as strength in us all.
Thank you for all that you have done.

- Denis Morris Student

Anonymous said...

Good bye, Suzanne. You deserved better.

Anonymous said...

Dear Suzanne,
I am so sad to hear that you are gone, but so happy to know that you are now in peace...You will always be in my heart as I will never forget your kind ways and constant strength. You are an inspiration to me and I will keep "living life large" in your honour. Thanks for everything.
Love always, Jen

Anonymous said...

Suzanne
you will be deeply missed. Especially by me, you did so much for our health system, and we thank you so much for it. You also did so much for the DM students.

Miss you always, see you on the other side
:(

Anonymous said...

RIP Suzanne - you were so important to my making it through high school. I'll never forget.

Anonymous said...

"Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay a while, leave footprints on our heart, and we are never, ever, the same."

Suzanne, you will certainly be missed.

Anonymous said...

Did you ever know that you're my hero,
and everything I would like to be?
I can fly higher than an eagle,
for you are the wind beneath my wings.
It might have appeared to go unnoticed,but I've got it all here in my heart.
I want you to know I know the truth, of course I know it.
I would be nothing without you
Did I ever tell you you're my hero?
You're everything, everything I wish I could be.
Oh, and I, I could fly higher than an eagle,
for you are the wind beneath my wings,
'cause you are the wind beneath my wings.
Fly, fly, fly high against the sky,
so high I almost touch the sky.
Thank you, thank you,
thank God for you, the wind beneath my wings.

I'll love you and remember you always

Madeline Shiah said...

Rest peacefully Suzanne, I will never forget you and your courageous battle. Very fitting that you leave us on Remeberance Day because there is no doubt in my mind that you will always be remembered. I lost a close loved one just a few months ago from colorectal cancer and all I did was think of you and how you inspired everyone you touched. You will forever leave an imprint in the lives of those you touched and for that I admire you and remember you with all the respect and compassion in the world. My memories extend back to the day I met you as our Chaplain at DM, and nearly 8 years later my memories of you still stand strong. My thoughts are with the Aucoin family - may you make it through this time of sadness with strength and courage. Look down upon us all Suzanne as we miss you, and remember you.

Madeline Shiah

Anonymous said...

I only met you a few times, but I knew that you were a special person. One of the strongest people that I have ever had the pleasure of meeting. My condolences to your family and friends. I know that you be heartfully missed by everyone you knew and met.

May you rest in peace Suzanne. Sleep...

Anonymous said...

Rest now and know you have left us with hope, inspiration and the image of a modern day hero. Anne Marie, Nicola and your dad are there to greet you and I know you are comfortable in their embrace. Thank you for your friendship. Spes Unica.

Anonymous said...

you truly are an angel may you rest in peace your spirit lives on and you will NEVER be forgotten

Anonymous said...

I hope you have the peace that you so deserve. I also hope that you understood the legacy that you have left behind. You will be truly missed by so many whose lives you touched and inspired. I hope your family can take some comfort in this. My thoughts and prayers are with them at this sad, sad time.

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your inspiring so many. You will be missed.

May you be in a better place- some place where you no longer have to suffer from this disease.

Rest in peace,
Suzanne

Anonymous said...

I did not know Suzanne personally but read about her fight in the paper. I am so sorry for your loss.
Alana

Anonymous said...

We didn `t know you personally only through the papers but you touched us all and left a legacy. You were very couragous throughout this fight. Rest in Peace Suzanne. McMullin family.

Deb M said...

Suzanne,
You have been an inspiration to more people than you know. We will keep up the fight for the cancer treatments that you fought for, and do it in your memory.

What a legacy you have left. We will miss you. God Bless Suzanne, and all your family and friends.

Deb, Guelph ON
Kidney Cancer Canada

Unknown said...

You helped me get through one of the biggest struggles in my life. You were the first to know my secret, and made it easy for me to be accepting of myself. For that, I will be forever greatful. You were one amazing lady. Forever missed.

Anonymous said...

Suzanne,
You truly were an amazing person and I am so glad that I had a chance to get to know you. You did so much for everyone around you and I don't think there is one person within the DM Community who does not have a story to tell about you. Thank you for everything that you've done for me. Whether it was a simple talk in your office, helping me with going to OCYLC, encouraging me to get involved (torch, scoep)...the list goes on and on. I will always remember you as having a smile on your face, and always having a bunch of students in your office because you always were a great listener (no matter how busy you were!) and had a heart of gold. You will be missed and my thoughts and prayers go out to your family and friends. You are an inspiration to many and I do believe that your story will continue on for years to come.

Goodbye Suzanne,
Daniela Agnoletto

Anonymous said...

I barely Knew you now, but I knew you then. We were forging ahead with a new school and boy did you shine. You taught me then that even if people hung with different crowds we had a common bond with Faith. You made me feel welcome with your crowd and man did I appreciate that. Godspeed and Spes.

Anonymous said...

"Spes Unica" = "only hope."
Fondly remembered, sadly missed, and forever carried in my heart will be the memory of Suzanne. She always was spunky, great fun and kind to others.
She lived well and is now with her "other" circle of friends. So long for now.

Anonymous said...

Your time has already come and I don't know why
The last thing that I had heard
You were doing just fine
You left before I had a chance to say goodbye
But that's the way life usually is
It just passes you by
But you can't hold on to regrets
And you can't look back
So I'll just be thankful for the
Times that I had with you
Do they have radios in heaven?
I hope they do
Cause they're playing my song on the radio
And I'm singing it to you......

i met suzanne over a year ago when i googles colon cancer because my father was diagnosed with it and my life had never been touched by cancer and i was lost, suzanne and i sahred many emails and i checked her web sight daily to see how she was doing, my father passed injuly and i continued to come to the sight, i had a bad feeling when i ddint see an update since oct 19th and my heart sattered when i seen she was in hospice...this past 4 months ive lost 2 close people in my life, suzanne makes 3, and htey were all much too young.if any day would be best suited for you its rememberance day, you are truly a soilder in the fight for a better health system, thank you sweet angel for all you did for me..REST IN PEACE

Anonymous said...

Rest in peace Suzanne: you are now in a better place, free of cancer and sitting beside God and chatting. You will always be young and healthy in heaven.
God Bless you

Debbie (St. Catharines)

Anonymous said...

To the young lady in grade nine in the green kilt and red glasses...
To the rower...
To the friend...
To the listner...
To the leader...
To the teacher...
To the fighter...
To the inspiration...
To twenty three years of friendship...
Thank you,
Spes Unica

Anonymous said...

TO SUZANNE:

WE ARE SO HEARTBROKEN TO HEAR OF YOUR PASSING, BUT THANKFUL YOU ARE IN A PLACE FREE FROM SICKNESS AND PAIN. YOU HAVE A SPECIAL PLACE IN OUR HEARTS.

TO SUZANNE'S FAMILY AND FRIENDS:

OUR THOUGHTS HAVE BEEN WITH YOU WHILE SUZANNE WAS ILL AND ARE WITH YOU NOW AS YOU MOURN HER PASSING AWAY. MAY IT COMFORT YOU TO KNOW OTHERS SHARE IN YOUR SORROW AND LOSS AND IN THE FACT SUZANNE IS AT PEACE, FREE FROM ALL PAIN AND SUFFERING.

TERRY AQUINO AND HER SON FRANKIE AQUINO
(STUDENT OF DENIS MORRIS)

Anonymous said...

Suzanne,
I am so sad that I am writing this after your passing-you are a true inspiration to me and I never told you so. You have accomplished more than most do in a long lifetime in yours that was far too short. I will always remember you as the pigtailed girl laughing with me in outer field missing the t-ball plays just content making daisy chains. I know your Dad is with you and that you are in a better place. Thank you for your tenacity in your fight-may many others take over from where you left off. Bon courage,
Jen Robertson

Anonymous said...

Rest In Peace Ms. Aucoin. I will miss you. You have truly touched our world in many ways, whether it was simply your kind smile, your inspirational words or your fight in making a difference and to bring about change. God Bless...

Anonymous said...

May you forever rest in peace and be rembered always in our thoughts and prayers...you are now gone off to better place where you now fell no pain or suffering. You fought the biggest battle anyone could possibly do. May you live for ever in Heaven. Amen

Anonymous said...

Rest in Peace Suzy. You will be sadly missed by your friends and family. God Bless You.

Cole Fraley

Anonymous said...

Dearest Suzanne,
May God take care of you in heaven! I hope that you rest in peace beautiful angel!

Anonymous said...

Hi Suzanne, aka Sue
It broke my heart to see what you were going through, but its a good thing to hear that you were fighting and kept yourself strong adn your strengh going. You were a wonderful person, not just as the chaplain, but as a very kind friend.
Love (former graduate and student council) member Michael Sergnese

Anonymous said...

You were had the best role in the school board, not only as the chaplain, but a friend too.

Anonymous said...

Last summer, I had an amazing opportunity to make a short film with Suzanne and her family and friends. A few weeks before meeting and working with Suzanne, I lost my father to cancer. frankly, talking to someone who was battling cancer was the last thing I wanted to do...it was difficult and tough, because I had just witness what cancer can do.

But, spending time with Suzanne was an amazing journey. She was funny, inspiring, difficult at times and visionary.

Suzanne, I know i'll never forget you.

Bruce Carter
London Ontario.

Anonymous said...

does everyone still check here?
i find it a habit and it's hard to let go of. it doesn't seem real. it's hard to beleive it's even real.

Anonymous said...

Hey Suzanne, Aunt Isobel's granddaughter Michelle here. I know you will never read this and I know this will probably never be published. I just wanted to thank you for the inspiration you provided for the whole family over here in Scotland. I hope your reunion with Norm was a joyful one.

On a different note, Aunt Isobel's husband, Jim, hasn't got long left on this earth and I just wanted to ask if you would look after him for me until I can once again hold his hand.

Eternal peace, Yvonne's daughter, Michelle x

Anonymous said...

Suzanne, I'll remember you as always striving to inspire others (from a young age) in the most simple of ways- when I heard of your battle and subsequent passing this immediately resonated in my mind.

My heart aches for your mom and your brothers but I know you have left a legacy that will live on and continue to inspire...God Bless!

Anonymous said...

In response to Christine a.: Yes, I still check here all the time...It's like a ritual and a way to stay somehow connected to Sue. I can't believe it'll be a month tomorrow. Another ritual I have is playing this song by Justin Hines called 'I Wish You Well' I played the CD for Sue the night before she passed away. I'm hoping she heard these words:

No darlin, I can't take your thirst away
But I can show you to the sea
While you're walking on your path unknown
Will you think of me?

Time will tell
And I wish you well

Too many times I've seen those ghosts before
I've watched them dance around your bed
I would give you all of my sleep filled nights
Just to see you get some rest

It's not my place
To try and fill that space
But I can wish you well
Oh, I wish you well

In times like this
I tend to ponder all the things we'll miss
But we can always reminisce

When you come back from the great beyond
With moonlight in your hair
I will meet you where that dark road ends
It won't be long until we're there

And once...once again
We'll talk about way back when
Oh, but until then
I wish you well

Anonymous said...

Im so sorry for the passing of Suzanne.

She is in a good place now. I know she was close to a lot of people's hearts.

I go to Denis Morris High School and in Grade 9. Even though I did not attend DM when she was here but today there is a memorial service for Suzanne.

Anonymous said...

i miss you sue. someone told me to talk to you that they did that with a loved one and if felt as if they were connected to them. i haven't yet. i miss your laugh right now and i think of you all the time.

Anonymous said...

I think of you often and miss our chats. I miss your smile and your laughter. I miss knowing that you are there with the words of wisdom that I need right now.

Anonymous said...

I didn't realize I could still post to Suzanne's site..she was such a special person and helped us to navigate the health care system...(sadly my husband passed from CRC the week after Suzanne (he was so very sad when he heard that Suzanne had lost her valiant battle)..her legacy will live on in the hearts of all who knew her,,especially the members of CCRAN....I think of her often and know she is an angel in heaven as she was on earth...and that she was "lifted up on eagles wings"
with love
Bev

Anonymous said...

i miss you sue.

Anonymous said...

I am thinking of you today and selfishly wishing you were here for me to talk to. I know you are at peace in a better place....
Thinking of and missing you always...

Anonymous said...

Today, Suzanne would have turned 38.

Thank you to whoever is keeping this site going! It was comforting to read the posts from her family and friends, the larger Suzanne Community. Suzanne's wonderful legacy continues.

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday Suzaane,
I cherish the picture of all of us with Fr. Denis ("Denis' girls") back at the CSCO conference. It sits proudly in my office.
I tell all my students about you and the strength that you had and the strength that you continue to give.

Remembering you always.
Kathleen O'Mara Thompson

Anonymous said...

missing you alot right now sue.
i can't believe it's been a year coming up since i've heard that laugh or felt so at home with a friend. there is still a void for so many of your friends, you were the glue that brought so many interesting people together...i miss that.

Anonymous said...

Today is Remembrance Day, and also the first anniversary of Suzanne's passing. Once again, I am grateful to whoever is maintaining this website in Suzanne's living memory.

Brian

Anonymous said...

I can't believe it's been a year since you passed. I'm loving you and thinking of you always-

Anonymous said...

suzanne, i miss you. i am also so honoured to have known you. you truly were the change we all want to see in the world.

Anonymous said...

I can't believe it's been 1 year...I miss you so much but I somehow feel you're still with me. I had a dream that I met with you and asked you to show me a sign that you're still with me. The following day, I came across that last movie we went to see together "Son of Rambo" at the 2007 Toronto film festival. Watching that made me think of what a wonderful day we had then...It was so great to see you feeling well & having the energy for treatment, then shopping, then catching a movie. I had this hope in my heart that things were going to get better. But I am learning that life is about being present in the moment. I am so grateful for having spent that day with you. I still have that ticket stub. Love you, Julie

Anonymous said...

Good post.

Anonymous said...

Merry Christmas to you Sue and Norm and to all of your friends

Anonymous said...

Sue I think about you every day. I hear certain songs on the radio and I think about all the fun and crazy times we shared together. You are always in my thoughts.
Love Sharon

Anonymous said...

It's hard to believe how fast time goes by. I am doing the Relay for Life in June and I am dedicating my Relay to you. We miss you Sue - Zach thinks and talks about you all the time. He misses you and Norm. We all do but I know you are watching over all of us.

Anonymous said...

It was nice to read the last two comments. When I read notes from your good friends Sue I miss you more.

Sharon Pickering said...

Today is Sept. 1st 2010. Suzanne would have been 40 today. I'm sad to think she is not here to celebrate this big day. I'm always thinking about you Sue and I want to wish you a Happy Birthday. I hope you are eating a lot of chocolate cake.
Love Sharon

Brian Cohen said...

Today marks three years since Suzanne's passing. She remains a living memory for many.

I tried visiting the website she created (with help of her supporters) www.helpsuzanne.com but see it has expired and can no longer be visited. I always enjoyed going back to that site on her birthday and Remembrance Day in the years since she died. Thank you to whomever was maintaining it up to now.

With fond memories of Suzanne's courage and spunk,

Brian

Brian said...

The fifth anniversary of Suzanne's passing was a few days ago. We remember Suzanne fondly.

Brian said...

This week marked the fifth anniversary of Suzanne's passing. We remember Suzanne fondly.

Brian said...

I'm about one month late is marking the 6th anniversary of Suzanne's sad death. I think often of her and miss her very much.

Brian said...

Yesterday was the seventh anniversary of Suzanne's passing. I remember her humour, courage, and determination as if it were yesterday.

Brian said...

Today, Suzanne would have been 45 years old. Her beautiful spirit and courageous life are fondly remembered!

Brian said...

Yesterday was the eighth anniversary of Suzanne's passing. She is fondly remembered. Janet and I spoke by phone and reminisced about her very special daughter.

Brian said...

Three days ago was the 9th anniversary of Suzanne's passing. She is still fondly remembered.

Brian said...

Suzanne is remembered so clearly and with beautiful memory, on this Day of Remembrance, the 10th anniversary since we lost Suzanne from this earthly level. And also the 10th year of her father's passing. Their memories are a blessing, for sure.

Brian said...

Remembering Suzanne today, #11. I had the pleasure of calling her mom and brother to reminisce and remember Suzanne, together.

Brian said...

A dozen years since Suzanne left us. She is so fondly remembered.

Brian said...

Remembering Suzanne, who left us too soon, thirteen years ago.

Unknown said...

Thinking of Sue today and missing her so much. Hoping she is dancing, eating chocolate and catching waves at the beach.

Brian said...

Fondly remembering Suzanne today, sixteen years later.