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Message to friends of Jeri Suzanne Horne

I am taking a very quick break from awarding Top Bananas at this point to pass on a message from Jerry White, father of Suzanne Horne, aka Liquid. Amias asked me to post this, as it was from an email she had received.

"One year has passed and I really don't know where to start. We have all had a hard time. I guess Campbell has been the biggest man of all. He accepted his mother's death very well. Isabella on the other hand has had a rough year. To this day she is still somewhat withdrawn from our love and compassion. I think she is afraid of losing us. She is however, very close to Betty. Betty has also had a very hard time and it showed up again as we were putting up the Christmas Tree. Suzanne had always helped."

"We went and spent Christmas with Greg, Ronna and Madelyn. Please pass along to all of the bloggers how much we appreciate their kind words about Suzanne. She was all they said to those that knew her personally."


As we end 2009 and go into 2010 remember Campbell, Isabella, and the Whites in your prayers.

It was also brought to my attention that the family still views Suzanne's online guestbook, so go on over and let them know you are still thinking of them.

Comments

Thank you for doing this Cliff, very kind of you. Getting over the lost of someone so close takes a lot of love and time ... and a lot of carrying from friends.

Hope you and your readers have a HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Michelle said…
Adding my prayers and love too.
Mojo said…
Suzanne's memory is still alive and well, as are the best wishes for her friends and family. I hope the spirit of the bloggers that knew her is helpful to them. I posted a couple of new items right at Christmas in her memory. They're linked to from the link list Amias set up on her blog.

Hope the new year is good to you Cliff. All feathers.

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