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Very Sad News

I also didn't know Soo, but I remember seeing a number of contributions from her around the site. It is always sad news when one of our own departs this life, and I hope her passing was smooth and peaceful.
Condolences to her family, and thanks to her daughter for taking the time to let us know.
Sleep well, RIP Soo
 
Condolences to her family and all who knew and loved her. Hope that sadness at Soo2s passing soon makes way for smiles at memories of happier times.
 
Gone to soon , rest in peace sue soo2
It's very sad news , my condolences to all of her family ..
A bright person cheerful person , .. sleep tight and shine bright x
 
Never met Soo2 on the forum.
Nonetheless a fellow member of our family here.
R.I.P
Deepest sympathy to family.
 
I'm very sorry to hear this sad news and my thoughts, too, are with her family. I enjoyed what I saw of her posts and she seemed to be a very kind, wise and positive person. I hope her passing was peaceful, and send my sincere condolences to all who knew and loved her. RIP, Soo2
 
I'm sorry to hear this. My condolences to the family and friends of Soo2 on their loss.
Rest in Peace @Soo2.
 
I'm very sad to tell you that Soo2 has passed away. I know many of you knew she was ill, and cared about her very much. She was a lovely lady and she will be missed here.

Her daughter asked me to let you know and to tell you how supportive Sue found this forum and the people on it.

Rest in Peace, Sue. XXX

I have officiated at a number of funerals in my time, and also lost loved ones of my own. I have learned that there are no words that a man can utter that can heal the broken heart of those family and friends left behind. We sympathise but cannot empathise. If we could reverse the situation we would gladly do it – we are, in some ways, speechless.

Therefore I turn to a higher source:

“To everything there is a season,

and a time to every purpose under the heaven:

A time to be born, and a time to die;

A time to weep, and a time to laugh;

A time to mourn, and a time to dance;”

Sue’s battle with Diabetes is over. Her advice to those on this Forum, who are still in the midst of battle, is over. Her voice will no longer be heard – but she will be remembered.

Loved ones, it is time to mourn – but when the mourning has ceased, wipe away your tears and rejoice in that Sue did in her lifetime, in her suffering, try to help others with the same problems – in this Forum - now she goes to her reward.

“...weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning”.
 
Rest in Peace and thank you for all you did here.
 
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