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Very Sad News

I just received an email from Chelle. Suzanne aka Liquid passed away Christmas Eve.

Most of the bloggers who have been with me most of the time know that she and I were very good friends and as close as any two people 800 miles from each other could be. Most of the people that I blog with come here, and I come to them as a result of my online friendship with Suzanne.

This is not news I want to hear on Christmas, but I do believe that she is with the very person whose birth we celebrate today.

Pray for Suzanne's parents, her brother, her children, and her many friends.

Thank you for your friendship, Suzanne.

Rest in peace.

Comments

Busy Bee Suz said…
I am so sad to hear this.....prayers for her family.
Connie said…
Cliff, I am so sorry to hear this. Thank you for letting us know. Her family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Pat Jenkins said…
shocking and sad. prayers indeed for all close to her... and i will wish you and your family a merry christmas wixy!!
Melanie said…
I am so sorry...my prayers for her family. :(
Michelle said…
Very sad news indeed. I'll miss her dearly.
coltfan said…
I am saddened and shocked of this news indeed . My Wife liked her alot . I hope the best for her family at this difficult time.
HWHL said…
I am sorry to hear this. I will be praying for her family.
Anonymous said…
=(
There are times when we live a lifetime, and never meet such a friend, who accept you for who and what you are ... she was loved, she is loved, and will never be forgotten.

My heart hurts at the lost of this beloved one, but I wish her a happy journey.
Kathy said…
I am so sorry to hear this. Thank you for letting us know.

I wish you and your family a Merry Christmas.
dons_mind said…
cliff - - this is indeed sad news. do you know suzanne had been ill or was involved in some accident? i had an holiday greetings email from her Christmas Eve day...we will include her and all the family in our prayers....
Jessica said…
I'm so sorry to hear this Cliff. I know you were good friends with her. I didn't know her very well but we did comment on each other blogs a few times. She was a lovely person. Prayers for all her family and loved ones.
Jen said…
This is painful.
Prayers to all.
Anonymous said…
Seems like a sad Christmas this
year. I'm sorry for your loss
Cliff. My prayers go out to not
just her friends and family but
all of us.
And people wonder why I'm such
a Gringh.
Genevieve said…
I am in TOTAL shock...she came to my blog and left some of the most comforting and encouraging comments. She even posted a blog about me and the disease I'm fighting to generate more support. This is so sad, I'm just in shock. I pray God will minister to her family, that they are comfort and peace would be theirs.

My God...this is just so sad.
Does anyone know if Big jeNN knows?
Hale McKay said…
Cliff,

I was stunned when I learned of Suzanne's passing. I'd been reading her blog, enjoying her photos and awed by her poetry for some time. She would leave comments at my place from time - "thanking" me for the laughs and saying that she needed it.

We may have lost a friend, but I can smile and say "Heaven has gained an angel."
Tashai said…
I was so shocked to find out about Suzanne.

While I didn't know her as well as some of you, I still felt her touch in my life and she'll be missed!

Tashai
TERI REES WANG said…
Goodness. Gracious. God help us all.

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