Monday, March 26, 2007

Memorial a Blessing

Saturdays memorial was a blessing and a trial to anyone who knew Sue. I have known Tom and Sue since they met and regret that we didn't always stay in touch. It was our loss. I've had more wonderful times than I can mention with them. Fortunately, in recent years our families met in conjunction with concerts at Summerfest. We will miss those and many other times. There is a void left with her absense.

Brian & Betty

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I remember the first time that I met Tom and Sue. Linda and I had been married that previous Summer, 1988, and Linda was a new teacher in the Watertown district.
It was at a beginning of the year party at Don and Ruth’s old house. I remember that
Sue made an impression on me the first time I met her and it was an impression that
never changed in the nineteen years that I knew her. I could see immediately that she
possessed an incredible capacity for warmth and love. Over the years Linda and I became close friends with Tom and Sue, a relationship that we have always cherished. When Ben
was in fifth grade, Linda gave him rides to our house and he would spend an hour
with us, twice a week, if I am recalling correctly. During that time we became very
close to Ben and we have considered him like a nephew to us. We also had the pleasure of seeing Riley grow into a fine young man. I have always admired Tom and Sue, as as good friends and as Christian people. I remember the very special times when Linda and I (and later Sam) would get together with Tom and Sue and the family. Each time was a special occasion. I can remember taking Sam to Sue’s Kindermusic class and having a great time while Sam wandered around the classroom. I cherished Sue’s friendship and just being with her was always a special time. I remember saying to her once, before I even thought about it, “Sue, I would do anything for you.” Later, as I thought about this statement, I realized that it was just another reflection of how close I felt to Tom and Sue. I don’t think that words alone can express what knowing Sue meant to me or to any of us. We will all miss her smile and warmth and love.