Susan Helen John
November 14 1955 - January 31 2019
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Peter Middlemore posted a condolence
Friday, January 24, 2020
It has only been since this past February since Susan (The Queen) passed, but so many thoughts about Sue have come up, when her group of friends get together. Sad to say since Sue's passing, a member of the group, Pat Wysynski passed, adding to the pain her friends feel. We loved them both! Rest in Peace my friends! Pete
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Cheryl Minello posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 13, 2019
So sorry to all and especially Sue. I had no idea Sue passed. Please, I hope so much she was not in any pain. I went on facebook to reach out to her and was confused at what I was reading. Sue was a kind and wonderful spirit....true to all. Everyone lost an honest person. Many broken hearts and always in mine. Will keep you in my prayers.... Cheryl Minello Aug 13, 2019
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Heidy Schumacher posted a condolence
Monday, February 18, 2019
FOR SUE... the Queen of grandmothers to three of my great-grandchildren a transplanted English rose cut off in your perfection by such a small invisible thing --a flu bug-- depriving your daughter Kirby and husband Kris and their children Lillian, Milo and Nora your son Nicholas of your deep fierce love the love that had enfolded them in maternal protection and comfort against life's painful blows you gave to family and friends your gift of exuberant humour courage in distress unquenchable joy in living your never-ending love you remain the Queen you will forever reign in our hearts Heidy Schumacher Feb. 18, 2019
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Peter Middlemore posted a condolence
Friday, February 8, 2019
I know that I have posted 3 times regarding Sue, but I have to add my final thoughts about the Queen. Like Linda has already said, Sue loved to have a barbecue in the summertime. We'd sit under her gazebo, with drink in hand, all talking at once, while she would show us her latest trophies from one of her Saturday Garage Sale Trips. Sometimes it was another wind chime, or another bird house, but often it was another gift for her beloved granddaughter Lily. It was a warm summer day, blue sky, Neo her dog, might be barking in his distinct sound, birds rushing back and forth, feeding their young, nestled in one of her numerous bird houses. Doug and myself, might sneak a treat to Neo, while hoping she didn't catch us, as we both knew there would be hell to pay. Doug and Linda might go in swimming, thankfully not in the nude, and the laughter would almost be deafening. We all had many wonderful times at Sue's home, and sadly this will never happen again, in the presence of the Queen. The last time some of her friends were together with her majesty, was at the Queen's birthday on November 14th at the Ming Wah buffet, were typically Sue, knew she would have a free meal, because it was her birthday. We ate of course, and then sang "Happy Birthday to You" and Debbie, Pat, Mary, Dan, Linda and myself gave her royal highness our presents. Linda's present was the last one given, and it was a Memorial Plaque, with a recent picture of her beloved Neo, who recently had passed, at he age of 18 years old. Tears began to flow down her face, while our eyes also to tear.. Sue was strong willed you bet, a good- hearted woman you bet, loyal to her friends you bet, but most of all, the Queen had a terrific sense of humor, making us laugh, and enjoy ourselves. In the future, the Queen will be missed by not only her family members, but her friends, who felt they were also a part of her family.
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Kris Myers posted a condolence
Thursday, February 7, 2019
Sue was a great neighbour. Always a smile on her face and a terrific sense of humour. Our deepest condolences to Kirby, Nick & your families. We will miss her dearly. Mike, Kris, Angela & Alexandra Myers
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Peter Middlemore posted a condolence
Thursday, February 7, 2019
I'm laughing right now, thinking about sue's reaction, when I looked at her British Room, and I said purposely, "Don't you think it is a little gaudy" Well if you knew sue, you'd know what she said back to me. I wasn't disappointed at all. Pete
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Debbie Wysynski posted a condolence
Thursday, February 7, 2019
Sue, What can I say without tears...you were my confidant, my inspiration, my friend. Always there to help out, to laugh, to cuss and to cry. We went through many a bottle of wine throughout the years. May Kirby, Nicholas and their families have fond memories of the love you had for them and for those darling grandchildren. You left us too soon! Forever and always in my heart sweet sweet friend. Debbie & Pat
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Dara Pfeifer OConnor posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
To Sues Family My prayers and love go to all of you in this time of sadness. She was way to young to go above but she will always be remembered by all her friends, family and others. My deepest condolences Dara Pfeifer O’Connor
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Bob Kella posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
You'll be missed, Suzie. God be with you, and your family.
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Douglas Carter posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Sorry for your loss. She will be missed. I was friends with her for 25 years. Douglas Carter
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Linda Kella posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
I've known sue for over 40 years. Never have I known someone with such spit and vinegar and sense of humor. You could laugh till your ribs ached and you'd wipe tears or if she decided to strip you down to size she could scare Godzilla into a corner. Her standards of friendship were high and so she offered help to all close to her. In turn she got a lot of help and loyalty back. She worked endlessly for her home and family . Her love for Kirby, Nick, and her grand children was phathomless and stronger than a titanium wall to be protective and make her home a true home where they could have fond memories. She demanded respect, and hence she was our Queen. She shot from the hip and always hit her target. I loved her and will miss her sooooo. Bye Girlfriend. Linda Kella and William Magee
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Linda Kella posted a condolence
Wednesday, February 6, 2019
Love the Kids...Hated yellow (even smiley faces )..loved Tom Petty, loved barbeques, loved garage sales early Saturday mornings, loved her yard, loved to complain about her yard, liked Rye and ginger, red wine, shrimp, company with a tool box, dogs, (Dill Pickel Kirby's cat was okay). Loved teasing the hell out of Peter. Enjoyed a great deal especially if she won extra money off...and she did. Never wore gloves even on the coldest days. couldn't carry a note worth a damn. Collected tea pots, then Angels. Didn't like Holy Rollers. Loved swimming (when younger naked). Liked herself and why wouldn't anyone else? She was a babe. Don't even think of trying to lie...she had xray vision. God she was great.
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Peter Middlemore posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
My heart felt condolences to Kirby, Nick , Kris, and her beloved grandchildren Lillian, Milo, Nora,. Sue's passing was a complete shock to all her friends in Windsor, words can't describe our sorrow, and pain of heart, for not only your loss, but our loss as well. She was a woman with a heart of gold! Sue lived for children, while having an overwhelming love for her grandchildren. Rest in Peace Sue! We'll all miss you so much! Your Friend Pete
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Anita Clark posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
So hard to put into words how I feel right now other than unmeasureably sad. From when I was born you were part of my life. From staying with you in Lils little house in Trecynon, to bridesmaid at your wedding, to getting absolutely drunk with you at New Year. And that room! 4 coats of paint and you loved it, unique like you! I was lucky to spend some quality time with you in the last few years but am sad that we won’t go on our planned trip to Vancouver together this year. I have great memories and such love, and was so lucky to call you my cousin.
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Peter Middlemore posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Yes, The Queen will live on forever in our hearts! I'm sure, God will keep you in his loving arms forever! Pete
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Christina Mosten posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
I cannot believe you are gone...a beautiful soul you were. You were my work mom, dear friend and yes Queen. You made me laugh every single day. You were tough when you needed to be and when you did not have too. You will be truly missed and I will carry you with me everywhere. It was a privilege to call you my friend and I will miss you dearly..rest easy queen and cause havoc in the sky as it would not be the same if you didnt!! Xoxo
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Monica Benson posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
So sorry for the family’s loss. I had many a good laughs while working with Sue at UPS. She will be missed. Monica Benson
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Kelsey Schumacher posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Kirby, Nick and Family - thinking of you all during this difficult time. We are here for you always. Love Kelsey, Adrian and Frederick <3
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Kathy Arigan posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Sue...you will be missed! I enjoyed spending time with you, chatting, especially about the Godzilla bash! You were a wonderful person and I am so very sorry to your family for their loss. Brian and I will raise our glasses high at the next gig in honour and memory of you. Rest well my friend.
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Jensen Vanroosmalen posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Sue you will forever be missed. Will never listen to a Seal song again without smiling thinking of you. Thank you for all you have done for me in my younger years. You are a true definition of a strong woman. Condolences to Nicholas, Kirby and family. Jensen Vanroosmalen
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Christina Mosten posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Peter she always spoke about you very lovingly..thank you for always looking out for her
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Dana Thompson posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
I am pleased to have known you Sue, aka the Queen! You always made me laugh and didn't hold back with your witty comments! My sincerest condolences to your family. Especially your children and grandchildren who adored you to pieces. I will never forget and carry your laughter with me always. May you RIP my sweet friend! Sincerely - Dana Thompson
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Ann Yilmaz posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Sweet dreams my beautiful friend. You were an amazing person. I am forever grateful for knowing you and will truly miss you. You will live in my heart always.
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Monica Brotto posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Dear Kirby & Kris - my sincerest condolences on the loss of your mother, Susan. Thinking of you and the kids - Monica Brotto xo
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Rob posted a condolence
Tuesday, February 5, 2019
Kirby and Nick (and your loved ones) - thinking of you at this tragic time - many fond memories of your Mum and her wicked senses of humour and fun. Love and best wishes from Rob and your Great Auntie Eirie xx
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Linda & Jim Closs posted a condolence
Monday, February 4, 2019
I worked with Sue at Livingston Custom Brokers. We went on our breaks together and had lots of fun and lots of laughs. She would talk about her brothers and the tricks they would play on her since she was the only girl. She was fun loving and much the lady. Keep your memories close in heart and may God Bless her family at this very difficult time. Sending prayers and love to you all.
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