My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this difficult time. Find peace in the wonderful memories you shared. She is no longer suffering. Heaven gained a special angel.
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My wife and I were meeting Sue and Joe at their home for an evening out at the Eric Clapton concert that was in town this particular evening in July. Sue, Joe and I all had known each other for a number of years but they had never met my wife Debbie. We drove up the driveway to their beautiful home, knocked on the door, and when Sue came to the door, I think both Sue's and Debbie's jaws dropped when they saw each other. They had never met or even spoken but were dressed identically! Both had on almost identical light gray sweaters, black jeans, and black boots! Sue's hair was a little darker brown than Debbie's but we joked that from the back, it was difficult to tell who was who! Sue thought it was great fun and she and Debbie hit it off like best friends immediately, having a great time together that evening.
My deepest sympathy to the Lonero family. I am so sorry for your loss and hope all your fond memories of Sue fill your thoughts at this difficult time.
Our condolences go to the Lonero family. Our prayers are with you during this difficult time. We knew Sue through Conner and Brendan. Brendan was my grandson and Conner was his best friend. Sue from what I remember was a happy women who loved her grandchildren unconditionally. She was very nice always thinking of helping someone else. Rest in peace Sue. Love you Steve & Diane Sachsenheimer.