Mom and Aunt Sue |
A little about my aunt. She worked at the Pittsburgh Press and was divorced twice and widowed once. She never had children of her own. Her name is Ada Mary, but we called her Aunt Sue because Aunt Ada Mary was tough to say when we were little. She was a true animal lover. Aunt Sue owned several cats and the dog I remember the most was Max. He was a beautiful fluffy Keeshond whom she adored.
Ignore the beauty on the left |
One of my most vivid memories was seeing Aunt Sue get off the plane to come visit us at Christmas. She would be dressed to the nines and carrying boxes tied in twine filled with pastries from a bakery in Pittsburgh. She was a terrific aunt who loved us all so much and cared about her great nieces and nephews as much as she did us. She will be missed. Love you, Aunt Sue.
Aunt Sue, Great Grandpa, Mom, and Me Great Grandpa's 100th birthday! |
Aunt Sue and Mom doing the jitterbug on Christmas Day 1981 |
Aunt Sue, Me, and Dad Virginia Beach 1976 |
My parent's wedding reception The receiving line Aunt Sue holding the bouquet |
Dad, Kathy, Mom, and Aunt Sue Christmas |
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