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Sue was a loving mother and wife.  I knew her through her son, Rob, with whom I attended Georgia Tech.  Sue and Bob hosted me at their home for a month while they allowed Rob and Jennifer and I to roam around Europe.  I attribute much of my passion to be one an Air Force pilot to the loving example they set as a military family.  Sue was a beautiful person.  Sympathies from Maj Gen (ret) Lenny Richoux, USAF, his wife Michele, and their three adult children.
I met Sue and Bob at Hahn AFB and our girls were good friends, we shared many great moments together - Sue was a great friends and will be missed greatly. Memories I will always hold dear. My love and condolences go out to Bob and the family.. Judi Ortloff
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I met Sue at Hahn Air Force Base, we became great friends right away. We both loved to cook. We taught a Chinese cooking class together and money that we  collected from the class, Sue and I went to Paris to take a class at LaVarenne cooking school and enjoy the city. We also traveled to Turkey with the Officers wife’s club . The Turkish bath was an adventure I’ll never forget. Lot of laughs 

And after retirement 5 couples met up in Ireland at Ballymaloe cooking school. Not for lessons but just to tour around Ireland. We just stayed in the cottages when the students were not there. Played bridge at night and talked about our day of seeing sites in Ireland. Another great adventure with Sue and Bob. I’ll miss her calls always fun to hear her voice . 

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I will miss her walking the neighborhood; her ever smiling face; her positive attitude; such fun adventures shared; and what a great life she lived with Bob. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Becky Zohn…..
Bob and Sue have been my second parents my entire life. Sue and mom would drag us kiddos on their shopping sprees to all of the china an crystal factories in Germany, with barely enough room for us kids in the back of the car. I'm surprised they didn't leave us behind to make room for more china and crystal! Rob & Jennifer would "babysit" Shannon and me while our parents went out for a night on the town - lots of great memories! I miss you already Sue! Love, Fanchyon
Sue was such a fun loving and wonderful friend. We had so many good trips and always lots of laughs. She will be so missed 😢
John&I consider ourselves the luckiest 2 persons to have known Suz and Bob these 57 years plus!! We met this most special couple at Craig Air Base in 1968 and been close besties ever since. They are family to us!  Suzanne was one of the most beautiful persons I’ve ever had the privilege to know and be my friend. May she rest in Peace in the Choir of Angels We love her so very much!  Our hearts of prayer and care to Bob, Rob and Jennifer and their families. ♥️♥️

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