Condolences
I knew Sue as a tax client but developed a bond with her and her family over the past few years. Such a beautiful and devoted mother and wife, I will truly miss seeing her at tax time. May the memories of her be forever in your hearts. She is always with you and will be looking down on you to protect and guide you through life. Prayers and thoughts are with all of you.
Vraiment trop jeune pour partir, Sue restera dans nos pensées.
Sue, "Finding your white way, go peacefully".
Tata Catherine et tonton Paul
I didn't know Sue long,but came to know her strength and determination. She fought long and hard with the strength of Dave and her families love to spur her on. My heart goes out to Dave,Terence and Laurence. She is in a better place, and though we all grieve ,the love she gave will always be yours.
What a horrible tragedy and shock to lose Sue. I met Sue in the early 2000's when they began thinking of moving to Princeton. Moving to Princeton was David's dream for his family and he finally was able to convince Sue that it was a good idea. Despite the long commute, Sue juggled her roles as mother, wife and career graphic artist well. Knowing I was a foodie, Sue introduced me to Malaysian food and made sure her vegetarian Realtor friend had plenty to eat. A fine person, Sue left us much too soon. My love and prayers to David and Laurence and Terrence. Arlene Hauser
Our sincere condolences on the loss of a beautiful lady. Our prayers go out to the entire family.
Sue,
We are wishing you a Happy Birthday today, July 3: we miss you and we will make the journey back home soon. Terence and Laurence and I will light a candle for you tonight and every year for the rest of our lives. We will cherish all the birthdays we celebrated together and we wish you continued peace and love in your next life.
Love, your husband, David and your two boys, Terence and Laurence.
P.S. We will have the Mochi ice cream...your favorite.
dearest Auntie Su,
we will miss you and remember you always. we will cherish all the moments and have you always in our hearts.
warmest regards and deepest condolences,
teck, whye choon and lai chin
Siok-Tin and I were Art and Design colleagues at the educational publishers, Silver Burdett Ginn and Pearson during the 1990s.
A wonderful asset to the company as a graphic artist, she was a courteous, efficient, highly skilled, and computer savvy employee. When I retired in 2000, Siok took over my design management position, and happily, Adelle and I kept up our friendship with the Sodbinow family. Princeton is not near our mutual Morristown area, but Siok would not let such distances interfere. Our two families kept in touch, thanks largely to her occasional surprise phone calls and dinner invitations. Our lives here became enriched for having known her and David. Terrence and Lawrence are surely blessed to have been born to parents caring for them most dearly. David, devoted husband and father, is clearly focussed on his sons having a fulfilled education and on through a mature adulthood.
Adelle and I hold Siok-Tin in our thoughts and prayers, and surely as well, her immediate family, her dear parents, and her siblings.