kerry long 14th July 2011

What can I saw, working with Sue for four years was full of fun, laughter and frustration towards the end due to her illness which then wasn't diagnosed. My fondest memories are when Louise had little Gemma, me and Sue were pacing the floor in the office and we celebrated the news of Gemma's arrival with making Sue a cup of tea. Then the following day Sue took me to the ward to see Louise and baby Gemma. I still cant believe that Sue is no longer here and that this terrible illness has taken her away from her children and lovely Grandchildren, family and friends. All the stories of her running and marathons were met with much admiration. An oustanding lady. Sue worked hard to provide for her family and also with the intention of being able to enjoy her retirement but sadly this was taken away from her. The funniest memory was when Sue's mobile phone started to vibrate on her lap, my goodness we really did laugh!!! Sue will be sadly missed by many family, friends and colleagues. Miss you Sue but knowing that you are in peace and not suffering is a comfort to all of us. May you be happy, at peace and run like the wind in the sky with the angels and star. Lots of love always Kerry (Epsom Hospital)xxx