Andrew Darr
It saddens me greatly I did not have a chance to say Goodbye. Susannah and I had some great afternoons together. She was special to all of us.
Birth date: Dec 26, 1932 Death date: Aug 20, 2011
SUSANNAH PORTER Susannah Adair Handy Porter, of Fayetteville, died Saturday, August 20, 2011 in Springdale. She was born December 26, 1932 in Akron, Ohio the daughter of George Adair and Clementine Rogers Handy. Her husband, Jam Read Obituary
It saddens me greatly I did not have a chance to say Goodbye. Susannah and I had some great afternoons together. She was special to all of us.
Susie was a great person with a great smile and laugh. She and Jim spent many summers here in Idaho and I am so fortunate to have them in my life and all the other people in Idaho that loved them.
She is thought of often and a founder of the Island Park Ladies Club.
We still continue to enjoy her recipes
I will miss my Aunt Susie very much , she was a real hoot at times. I know she with Uncle Jim now.
Susie,
I will miss you so much. You were a real friend and you taught me many things about life and about living, I will think of you often. I wish I had been able to see you more in the last few years. I will never forget you - my mentor, and my true friend. You stuck by me, encouraged me, and believed in me. You were very generous and thoughtful and were there for me in hard times and celebrations. Thank you for being your authentic self, for being true, even though it was hard sometimes for others to understand. You made the world a richer and brighter place. It won't be the same with out you. I will treasure your friendship and keep you in my heart forever. Love, Amy
You have been a true friend all these years. Will miss you on our visits while in Fayetteville. Love you Susannah.
I enjoyed talking and dancing with Susannah these past nine years. She was a good Capricorn.
Susannah dear, I'm going miss you and your high heeled dancing shoes. Rest In Peace sweet friend.
Susannah was and continues to be an affirmation and an inspiration to me. I will always carry her in my heart.
My condolences to the family. I enjoyed working with Susannah the "hat lady" at CEO. She will be remembered for her contributions to others at CEO and Central UMC.
Susannah, there was and never will be anyone like you. I so admire your spirit and love for life. Thank you for befriending me and always dancing...I will miss you.