As a loving wife, a wonderful mother, a gentle grandma, a caring mother-in-law, a thoughtful auntie and an inspirational teacher, Susan touched the lives of everyone she met.
Whilst grief and upset are the primary emotions felt as such a sad time, it is also important to remember what a positive impact she had on all our lives and celebrate this.
As a loving wife, a wonderful mother, a gentle grandma, a caring mother-in-law, a thoughtful auntie and an inspirational teacher, Susan touched the lives of everyone she met.
Whilst grief and upset are the primary emotions felt as such a sad time, it is also important to remember what a positive impact she had on all our lives and celebrate this.
Mrs Brocklebank taught me in Reception class at St.Matthews in 1987. I have the fondest memories of her and send my condolences to her family and loved ones at this sad time xx
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Daniel Waters-Jones 2019-09-09
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Robert Turner
2018-04-24
The memories of Auntie Sue will be treasured dearly – the family caravan holidays in Cornwall, France and Flamingo Land, the big family dinners, the best Christmas’, and many more. Seeing her here in New Zealand was particularly special to us.
It hurts to know that Sophia and Alex, like other young family members, will grow up knowing only stories and pictures of her. We will talk of her warmth and great kindness, that she was strong and supportive, considerate and loving. She leaves a huge hole in the family and will be sorely missed by many. Our thoughts are with you all - Kia kaha.
May she rest in peace with all our love.
Rob, Nicky,
Sophia and Alex
xxxx