In Celebration of

Susan Vandebeek

November 12, 1948 -  February 3, 2016

Vandebeek, Susan-

It is with our deepest sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved wife, sister, aunt, niece, cousin, sister in law and dear friend Susan Lovelock Vandebeek at home on Wednesday, February 3rd, 2016 at the much too young age of 67. Sue and Ron were to celebrate 47 years of marriage in the coming weeks. Dear sister of Mike and Bev. Sue had a very special relationship with her
Aunt Joan. She will also be missed by her in-laws June, Johanna, Nancy, Chuck and Ben. Family and friends are cordially invited to a celebration in Sue's memory on Saturday, February 13th, 2016.


Guestbook 

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Joanne Brown (Friend)

Entered February 5, 2016 from Ottawa

I'll remember Sue for her humour, wit and sense of adventure.

Nancy Noecker (fellow chorus member in CSC)

Entered February 6, 2016 from Kemptville

Condolences to the family .Sue will be missed. She was a great member in Canadian Showtime Chorus-always smiling& happy. I remember her hosting on one of our garden tours in a big floppy hat and a lovely fresh white tiered garden skirt. NN

Valerie Westmore (Fellow member of CSC)

Entered February 6, 2016 from Stittsville, Ontario

My sincere condolences to Ron and the family. Sue will be missed for her twinkling eyes, her humour and her witty remarks.

Suzanne Linttell (fellow member of Canadian Showtime Chorus)

Entered February 6, 2016 from Kemptville, ON

I am so very sorry to hear of Sue's passing. I saw her not long ago and thought she looked well...how fragile life is. I stood next to her in the front row at chorus and she was always happy and smiling. My sincere condolences to Ron, family and friends.

Heather Chilvers (Chorus friend CSC)

Entered February 6, 2016 from Manotick

Sue was a great bass and and gave positive comments to those members asking her advise. She supported fundraising events for CSC by offering a day of sailing on the Ottawa River. John and I spent a lovely day on the water with she and Ron, a highlight of our life that we have not forgotten. All these many years later, I can still tell you what we did and what Sue made for lunch. We enjoyed ourselves in their company. A great lady.

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