I'll always remember Suzanne's sweet smile and kindness. She'll be dearly missed, as she touched many of our lives in such a positive way. We had lots of good times together and many laughs during our Highschool years. It was wonderful to have seen her last Summer at the Farmer's Market...we caught up on our lives and shared several hugs. She was a lovely, kind, beautiful woman.
I did not know Suzanne very well. However, I do know she was kind to everyone, always had a good for for you, and she was that type that would not hurt a flee. Just plain kind. The real deal
Suzanne was a dear friend. Her and her twin brother Ed are two of my all-time favorites. The Lazar's are a great family. She is truly missed by her mom, siblings, friends, co-workers and the whole community. I loved her like a sister. About one year before her death, Patrick Walker and I were fortunate enough to have breakfast with her at AJ's Cafe. At the end of the meal, Suzanne snuck behind our backs and paid for the meal! That was her in a nutshell. Love you sweetie, rest in peace. John Marson
Rosemary Solis (Chulick)
I'll always remember Suzanne's sweet smile and kindness. She'll be dearly missed, as she touched many of our lives in such a positive way. We had lots of good times together and many laughs during our Highschool years. It was wonderful to have seen her last Summer at the Farmer's Market...we caught up on our lives and shared several hugs. She was a lovely, kind, beautiful woman.Louis Strasser
I did not know Suzanne very well. However, I do know she was kind to everyone, always had a good for for you, and she was that type that would not hurt a flee. Just plain kind. The real deal
John Marson
Suzanne was a dear friend. Her and her twin brother Ed are two of my all-time favorites. The Lazar's are a great family. She is truly missed by her mom, siblings, friends, co-workers and the whole community. I loved her like a sister. About one year before her death, Patrick Walker and I were fortunate enough to have breakfast with her at AJ's Cafe. At the end of the meal, Suzanne snuck behind our backs and paid for the meal! That was her in a nutshell. Love you sweetie, rest in peace. John Marson