Condolences
My dearest friend has died...I just found out tonight. Can't stop crying, can't believe she's gone.
I met Susan in the mid eighties in my shop on 17th Ave . She brought samples of her biscotti and I was sold on them. We became very good friends. We shared so much over the years. Susan was a part of my family
I loved her so.
Rest in peace my dear one
Victoria Lecce
I first meet Susan when she was looking for help in making her biscotti. At the time the recipe was in cups and she made them in her kitchen at home. I took that recipe and changed it to pounds and we made 100 lb at a time. We always referred to that time, with great fun and laughter. We spent many years working together and shared many stories. After many years the biscotti craze ended, but we always kept bumping into each other. A very beautiful lady has been taken from us . Rest In Peace Susan
Your bakery friend Brian Hinton
Condolences to all Susan’s family and friends
Susan and I first met when she was recovering from breast cancer and participated in Casting For Life. She decided we would be friends, and so we were, no matter what happened in our lives. It's hard to find friends and harder still to lose them so I treasure memories of time spent together. She delighted in showing a picture of us fly fishing, with me grabbing her rod to push it up and keep the fish on - crying - "tip up!!!!!" and she always said, there's Jane, trying to take my fish. Then we would laugh because we remembered the day and us chatting away, ignoring what was happening on the water. A perfect pool of blue water and a very slim chance of catching a fish with many others fishing the river, but she did it and we screamed like lunatics.
I miss her like crazy. Jane
Susan and I had many adventures, she got a poem from me every birthday, Christmas, and UnMother’s Day, we dressed up for all her appointments, We were quite a force from Our worldly travels to our Farmers’ market booths, to Tom Baker, etc, Lots of laughs and figuring life things out and supporting each other. If anyone If you gave her a bottle of champagne that was under 13% don’t take it personally that she wouldn’t drink it. She was a picky diabetic and would only shoot up for the highest percentage of dry brut if she was going to enjoy a special glass. A class act.
That was our girl. Cheers to Susan.
Dear Family, so sorry to hear the news. I met Susan while paddling with Sistership Dragon Boat team and she was always very nice to me. I won't forget her kindness. Take care. Allie Fate
I worked with Susan / Marty at Manulife . Marty took her work very seriously and was competitive and would often find her Sales production placing her in the top ten of the Nation wide leaderboard .
Occasionally while shopping at the Farmers Market in Calgary , Diane and I would be greeted by Susan who always was in good spirits.
May Susan Rest In Peace,
Jerry and Diane Quinn
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