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September 9, 2015
Paula O
My condolences to Sue's family. Sue was a great nurse, team leader, and friend. My heart will always remember her beautiful smile.
September 9, 2015
Donna Berk
So very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
September 8, 2015
Edward Quintana
On behalf of the Medical Unit (Sue's Unit) at Western Arizona Regional Medical Center, we offer our condolences to the Sea Family. Sue was a member of our team for many years. She was a great Nurse Leader who worked the nightshift and was well respected by not only the nightshift whom she worked along side with, but everyone at the hospital that she came into contact with. She always gave everything she could to make sure her patients as well as her co-workers were taken care of. We will never forget the lives she touched with her presence, her guidance, and her love. We love you Sue. Your smile, your kindness, your compassion, your generosity, your ability to light up a room will not be forgotten. Rest in peace. May god bless you Steve and all of your family and give you the strength, courage, and love to get you all through this very difficult time. Edward Quintana-Director of Medical Unit, WARMC
September 6, 2015
Susan Devlin
May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.
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