Condolences
I was so very sorry to hear of Sue’s passing. Sue was my guide leader for a number of years and I remember her fondly on our many excursions and activities surrounding our work toward the Duke of Edinburgh awards. Sending my condolences to the family.
Jennifer (Perkins) Thorne
I work in the building that Sue lived in. She had such a wonderful energy, even when she wasn't feeling the best. Sue touched so many lives here in the best possible way, and her passing has had a deep impact on our community.
I'll miss her deeply, especially her laugh and smile. Sue truly was a very special woman, and though I only knew her for a year and a half, she made a huge impact on me and my time here. She welcomed me with open arms and patience as I learned the ropes, and I always looked forward to seeing and talking with her.
I know that there is nothing that I can say to ease the pain you and your family are feeling. You have my deepest and most heartfelt condolences.
Res in Peace Sue
Sue and I were Brownie leaders together in Thornhill, Ontario. What fun we had planning Brownie outings and camps together with our 6 children. Burrows moved to Calgary and 2 years later we were also transferred to Calgary. Amazing story - unbeknownst to either family at the time, we purchased the house directly across the road from Burrows! Our families were meant to spend more time together! Many wonderful memories!
R.I.P. dear Sue. And may all the memories and stories from friends help sustain her family.
Linda Sloane and family
To Susan's family
My sincere condolences. I met Susan through her involvement with Girl Guides and all the roles she fulfilled. Camping, Training, Program, Commissioner for Prairie Rose Area. Worked with Susan on many Calgary Area events. She was always confident in the direction we were going and the end goal, her plans were superb, enjoyed working with Susan.
Hold close all your treasured memories of a special lady. I will try to attend her celebration if time allows as I will be Girl Guiding the Pathfinders in the Stampede Parade!
Take care and look after yourselves.
Pat Guillemaud
Grammie, this was such a big shock to hear of your passing. Your visits to Chicago will surely be missed. Your cakes and yummy meals for the family when you would come visit. The great talks we used to have and the wonderful stories you shared. You will definitely be missed. Rest in peace Grammie till we meet again. Love Ezzy, Alberto and Gabby
We are so sorry to hear of Sue’s passing. She was a kind and generous neighbour, an inspirational leader, and an all-round wonderful person. We shared a passion for the great outdoors and acreage life, and learned so much from Sue over the years, be it through birdwatching, camping or Guiding. Our condolences to all of Sue’s extended family. She will be missed.
Beth, Peter, Megan and Chris Adams
We knew Sue and Gerry for many years as our fellow RDLUC congregants. Sue was always bubbly, personable, and a treat to visit with. Like us, she involved herself in many aspects of church life, and also in the community. We send our sincere condolences to the family on the loss of a very fine lady. She will be much missed.
Such a kind and wonderful lady. She spoke with quiet firmness and you knew you just did what was asked. So proud of her family and her life with them. Will miss you but never forget you. Condolences to the family.
Michelle MacKenzie
Was so sad to hear of Sue’s passing. We have known Sue for many years and have many happy times together. Every Monday was quilting day. Shared lots of stories and lots of laughs. Both Ernie and I will miss her very much. She was a lovely lady. Our condolences to her family who she was so very proud of and loved telling us stories of her grandsons.
Irene and Ernie Smith
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