Dedicated to the memory of Sue Neil-Dwyer

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Lovely sue , I cant believe I'm only just finding out now that you are no longer here , I used to clean your beautiful home and you and your husband were so kind to me , always chatting and asking about my children whilst you told me all about your grandchildren, ill never forget you , chantelle
Chantelle
29th June 2021
Dearest Sue, On Saturday, at 12 pm, l shall sit, alone, in the church near to me and l shall remember the many happy occasions, both in Gascony and in the UK, that Mike and l have shared with you and Glenn and be so thankful for them. I shall also be thankful that the distress and suffering you have borne so bravely is now over and that you are at peace. We have shared so many thoughts and feelings with each other over the past 35 years Sue, and did so right up to the last time l saw you. I shall miss your friendship and your caring so much, and l thank you for it. From Anne with love.
Anne
6th March 2020
Dearest Sue, Your passing hit me very hard, but now I think of all the wonderful times I spent with you and Glenn over the years. I remember so clearly the first time we met which was just a few days before you and Glenn got married. I remember thinking you were so petite and very pretty, and you remained so all your life. Since then we have spent so many memorable times together. You and Glenn are very special people. It makes me so very happy that just a few weeks ago I spent some time with you at Annesley Glade. I asked if you would like to hear a funny true story that would make you laugh. And you did. You giggled silently, with fun and warmth in your eyes, and this is how I shall always remember you. Sue, dearest friend. Brenda, with love
Brenda
4th March 2020
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