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Deborah and Kenneth Wilson posted a condolence
Saturday, August 11, 2012
To the Family of Sue Zoog: Please accept our most sincere condolences on the passing of one of God's children. We will always remember her sweetness and her smile and her generous spirit. Kenneth served with Sue in church and she was a special person in my Mother's life. Sue was a faithful visitor to my mom, Clara Frye, while she lived at the Canon House and later Mc Murrary Hills Manor. She always brought a smile to my Mother's face and perked up her day. Sue made my Mother feel special and I know Mom loved her. She said many prayers for us in our time of need. Now we remember her and all of her goodness and know that she is surely in Heaven. May you take comfort in your precious memories. Fondly, Deborah and Kenneth Wilson
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Nancy & Fred Wilson posted a condolence
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Sue was a one in a lifetime friend of over 50 years. Her devotion to others through her teaching and Christian ministry was remarkable. She possessed a truly Christian love for others and did everything she could to help them in life. Fred and I will always remember her from from our years at Mount and Nancy as a teaching companion, mother, and grandmother. We will always cherish her love and friendship and will truly miss her.
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Dave & Tina Hughes posted a condolence
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Dear Roy, Melanie, Jon, Jan, Frank and all family members,
There is no other way to remember Sue but full of joy. Her spirit was always gentle and loving and reflected Christ. You couldn't encounter Sue without feeling like you had just been with someone who cared deeply about you. God surely must have smiled as He watched her doing His work and we are thankful that she is at peace and in a glorious place. Our prayers are with all of you.
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Peggy,Tom, and Ryan Rohe posted a condolence
Saturday, August 4, 2012
To Sue's family:
You have our most sincere thoughts and prayers. We met Sue at Center Church back in the early 80's, and she showed so much love and caring for us. She was just 'too good to be true'...a gift from God for all of us to share until he called her home... 'a true Angel' to know and enjoy... You have to be so very proud of her and now treasure your most precious memories. She sure has left her mark of goodness here on this earth and is now watching over us.
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Jim Stewart posted a condolence
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Sue was one of the kindest, sweetest women I''ve known. Heaven will be a better place because she is there.
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Curt & Sheryl Bacon posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Dear Roy, Melanie and Jon:
Dear Janet (and Ed), Kristin, Cass, John and Frank:
Sue will always be an inspiring woman. What a brave warrior against such a brutal disease! We have known Sue for more than 40 years and she was always a warm, kind and genuine person. Please accept our deepest sympathy for your loss. There is no doubt that she is with Jesus at this very moment for she lived her life as a testament to His love.
Love and Prayers,
Curt and Sheryl
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Tybe Brett posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
Sue, you are my hero. Throughout the last year, you successfully challenged NCD 260.1 for the benefit of others. I am honored that I had the opportunity to know you, and you will continue to live in my memory.
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Joyce Stewart posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
To Sue's entire family: please accept my deepest condolences. Sue was a wonderful, kind woman. I met her when she visited my mother, Clara Frye, at McMurray Hills Manor. Mom regarded her as a special friend and always looked forward to her visits. I was touched by Sue's spirituality. She will be greatly missed by many, but she's home now with the Lord she loved. I pray God will help you now as you grieve. Sincerely, Joyce Stewart
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Deborah Santmyer posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
When thinking about Sue I realize I owe her a big thank you. Thank you Sue for requesting that I step outside of myself. My experience as a Deacon at Canonsburg Church was rewarding. I would have never volunteered myself to be a Deacon but through Sue's gentle guidance I became a Deacon and I liked it. To the woman who had the best attitude in the world and a constant smile. God Bless You SUE, you will be missed. With Hugs & Love. Aloha!!!
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thomas bacon posted a condolence
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
DEAR SUE - WELCOME HOME
THANKYOU FOR SHOWING US - AND GIVING US HOPE - THAT YOU CAN
LIVE FOR CHRIST - AND HE CAN LIVE THROUGH YOU - THOUGH YOUR
WITNESS SHALL BE MISSED - IT LIVES ON IN THE MANY LIVES YOUR
GENUINE CHRISTIAN LIFE TOUCHED AND INFLUENCED - FOR THE BETTER
TO YOUR LOVED ONES YOU LEFT BEHIND MY HEART FELT SYMPATHY