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Helene Goldberg Scharff
March 7, 2017
Anne,
I was deeply saddened to hear of the death of your beloved twin sister, Susan. I have the fondest of memories of you both in school. I remember Susan as being kind, sweet and gentle. I read now how much she had to offer this world--a talented musician and a teacher-- may all the wonderful memories of Susan help you through these difficult times.
Larry Fisk
March 7, 2017
Ann, Just wanted to add my prayer for Susan that she is at peace with our Lord and to let you know we former Rivers Bears are all still one family in spirit.
Lorelei Cotton Faucette
March 7, 2017
My thoughts and prayers are with all of you at this time. Susan played an important role in the life of my family, influencing my siblings during their elementary years and assisting me once I obtained a teaching position at Murray Lasaine. May your wonderful memories bring you comfort, joy, and peace.
Margie Weiss Marfori
March 6, 2017
Dear Anne
I send my deepest sympathies to you and your mother. I remember Susan so well from our classes at Rivers High School. She was so sweet and caring. My thoughts are with you both at this most difficult time
Margie Weiss Marfori
Donna O'Neal
March 6, 2017
I am so sorry to hear of Susan's passing. She was a very sweet person who always had a warm smile for everyone. I had the honor of teaching next door to Susan in the late 1970s. She was so kind to me, a novice teacher, when I first started at Murray-Lasaine Elementary. She was a gift to all the students she taught over the years. I will be praying for comfort for her dear sister, Anne, as well as other family members and friends.
Marianne Cawley
March 6, 2017
Susan was a fantastic substitute worker in the Charleston County Public Library for years. I knew her from her work in the South Carolina Room. We never heard anything but high praise for her work from the public. Susan was the only substitute I knew who got letters of thanks and appreciation from patrons. Intelligent, professional, and capable,I always knew the dept. was in good hands when Susan was there. My thoughts and prayers to Anne.
Mickey Sieracki
March 6, 2017
Dear Anne and Caroline
On behalf of the Rebecca Motte chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, please accept our deepest sympathies on the loss of your sister and daughter. Our chapter grieves with you, and sends our loving thoughts and prayers to you in the hope that you get some small comfort from them. May your lifelong love and everlasting connection to Susan sustain you and give you peace.
Mickey
Mickey Sieracki, Regent
Rebecca Motte Chapter, NSDAR
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