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Suzanne Wadsworth Low was born on Dec.16,1964 to John an Frances Low in Las Cruces, New Mexico, U.S.A. She is predeceased by her mother Frances, maternal grandparents John and Frances Baird, paternal grandparents John and Betty Low.
Suzie loved animals, from cats and dogs, to horses and other livestock. She used to say “you can never have too many horses” and then when she had 35 she realized she had too many horses. Her husband knew she had too many long before that.
She has worked the last eight years full time at Canada Post. She was very dedicated and the letter written by Lisa emphasizes that.
Everyone I have talked to at Canada Post has the same reaction. “She will be missed.”
In Memory of Suzie
The first day I met Suzie, she told me “she does Not deliver U-line catalogues”. I must have looked like a deer caught in headlights because before I could respond she started to smile and laugh. This set the pace for our daily interactions to be filled with light-hearted teasing and laughter.
With each passing day, Suzie became the light of the office. She was hardworking and clearly cared about her customers. Suzie would always go above and beyond her duties to give excellent service. Her customers noticed this and appreciated it so much. Whenever Suzie was off work, her customers would miss her as they could see the difference in service when she was away.
Suzie would always be so exited coming back to the office after doing her route and meeting a new dog. She would always know the dog’s name and not necessarily care about the owner’s name.
Suzie and I had similar backgrounds with Farming and our work ethics. This paired with her teasing and fun personality made my days coming to work truly enjoyable.
We both liked sharing stories with each other from are past, as well as new ones. I found a true friend in Suzie. I always made sure I sent her photos to her of what my kids and I were up to.
I am so honored to have known her and my days will not be the same without her. She will be truly missed.
As you are laid to rest, my heart breaks with this final goodbye. You were such a beautiful person who left this world infinitely better.
I will leave you with a Quote…
“To live in hearts we leave behind, is not to die.” Thomas Campbell
Lisa Wood
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