Susan Elizabeth Lennon
Died: September 1, 2010 | Place: London Health Sciences Centre - Victoria Hospital
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LENNON, Susan Elizabeth
At Victoria Hospital, London on Wednesday, September 1, 2010 Susan E. Lennon. Beloved wife of D. John Daugharty of London. Dear sister of John “Jack” Lennon of London and Michael Lennon (Barb) of Stratford. Loved by her brother-in-law Jim Daugharty (Virginia) and sisters-in-law Kim Wickens, Jane Lucas (John) and Susannah Daugharty. Dear aunt of John Lennon, John and James Lucas, Heather Lennon- Archer (Todd), Laura Wickens, Elizabeth Lucas, Chelsey Daugharty and Sarah Dinn. Also survived by many grand nieces. Friends will be received by the family on Saturday, September 4, 2010 from 10:00 – 11:00 am at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London where the complete memorial service will be held in the chapel on Saturday at 11:00 am with Reverend Paul Browning officiating. Private family interment in Elmdale Memorial Park Cemetery, St. Thomas at a later date. As an expression of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Breast Cancer Association, 20 Victoria Street, 6th Floor, Toronto, ON M5C 2N9 or the London Humane Society, 624 Clarke Road, London, ON N5V 3K5 would be appreciated. Online condolences at www.amgfh.com
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Sue, you will be missed by many. I am so glad to have shared some quiet time with you last Sunday afternoon and hear that little chuckle once again. God bless you and keep you safely in hs arms – your friend Don.
To John and family…my thoughts and prayers lie with you all. Sue brought so much life into our hearts. She personified the term “bubble & squeak” and was a true friend to me. She cared for so many, and we are all grateful. Sue, may the fancy sweater you wear in heaven have all of our loving faces embroidered on it! We love you and miss you always xoLee
Weren’t we all blessed to have had Sue in our lives! We worked together early in our careers and Sue taught me a lot. We were lucky to reminisce about those times recently – she was consistently full of energy and humor and she was most generous in sharing this with so many. My thoughts are with you John and your family. I know she will be greatly missed.
John: I am the “other” Pat who went with Susan to Ireland. I am so sorry for all Susan and you have suffered through. She was a joy and will be missed by all who knew her. Sincerely, Pat
I would first like to say that I am so saddened by Sue’s passing. I first met Sue when I was interviewed by her at LHSC University Hospital 2 weeks before I was finishing my Medical Administrative course. I was interviewing for a medical transcription job for which Sue was the supervisor of the department. This was in August 2002. I did get the job and Sue was my supervisor until she left us with breast cancer several years later. I had managed to keep in contact with Sue at least a few times per year since she had left the department and seen her on a few occasions also. I always loved Sue! She was an awesome boss, wonderful humanitarian (I know how much she loved animals), she was a beautiful wonderful kind lady. I have always spoken highly of her and was very saddened when I heard this past summer that her cancer had returned. We had talked through email only a couple of weeks prior to this. My deepest condolences go out to her husband and family. I will always remember Sue and I never have forgotten how wonderful she was to me when my mother died at UH while she was my supervisor 7 years ago. Such a wonderful lady!!! I will miss her very much and my thoughts are with you all at this time of loss. Take care and have fond memories of Sue.
Wendy A. Webb UH transcription
I knew Susan for many years as the bright and cheerful lady from hospital Medical Records. She was unfailingly upbeat and happy in all our conversations. My last meeting was a chance encounter in the parking lot of Shopper’s Drug Mart. She told me that she had had cancer surgery, was now enjoying life, and was very pleased with her decision to retire early. She was as kind and upbeat as ever.
Sue was a wonderful woman. Strong and had a love for animals. I met her through work. She was my “in” to the hospital. I applied straight out of college and she gave me a chance. If it were not for Sue, I would not be where I am today. Sue, you will be missed.
Dear John and family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.
Sue was a very special friend and I will miss her very much.
She was a very gentle spirit.
Fran Boone.
Deepest Sympathy. Susan was a cherished friend and will be sadly missed by us all
Dear John
Words never really express what is in your heart when trying to give comfort to a friend. All I can do is give a hug from afar to you. I only met Sue a couple of times but she was full of warmth and smiles. You talked about your Sue with such love. Take care and I hope that time will ease your missing Sue. She will always be with you from all those memories, moments shared together. Hugs xx Olivia
On behalf of all the Martinis and More Red Hat gals words cannot express how much Sue will be missed. She always had a smile on her face and was up for a good laugh. She knew how to have fun and loved being a part of the red hat sisterhood. We know that you have no more pain Sue and for that we are all truly thankful.
I was dressed as a chicken the first time I met Sue. What I remember most about that evening (besides my embarrassment of being dressed as a chicken) was her laugh.
I had not seen Sue for quite a few years, but several years ago I was in London and I ran into her. I don’t remember where we were or what we even talked about, but the one thing I DO remember about it was (again) her laugh. We’ll all miss that laugh.
I was very sorry to hear the news about Sue. We have all lost a good friend and she will be terribly missed.
I hope Susans’ passing was a comfort and that she is no longer in pain. I am very sorry for your loss.
Sincerely,
Cathy
Dear John: I am so sorry to hear of Sue’s passing. I arrived home on Sunday from vacation to hear the sad news. I am so glad that I got to visit with Sue before my departure. My heart is aching but I will always cherish the great times I had with Sue, our lunches together, to have had Sue as my boss for over 15 years. She was truly a remarkable lady. I will keep her smile and her laugh in my mind and in my heart forever. Sue has touched so many lives, especially mine. Sue I miss you. Love Debbie
Dear John: We are so saddened by the news we recieved today; of Sue’s passing. We are thinking of you during your time of mourning. Please know that you are in our hearts.
John, Sorry to hear of your loss. Please know that our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.