Jadin Chance
Auntie Sue was such a lovely and positive person. I’ll miss seeing and talking to her and also all of her sweet texts and cards throughout the years. I remember when I was turning 4 or 5 we all went to the Oregon Coast together and she gave me a pink stuffed animal dog on my birthday in the hotel. It was just a small celebration of only my mom, dad, Pavi, Sue and I in the little hotel room, but it felt really special. We had got a little cake and as a child I remember naming the toy Cakey because of that. I loved seeing Hawaii and the Pacific Northwest with Sue - we used to go around on adventures and when she’d visit I’d see her sleeping in our living room and it felt like a very familiar thing - the house felt like it was filled with people I love. She always used to carry fun little mints too, cinnamon ones shaped like high heels and I remember loving that as a kid.
It is hard to wrap my head around the fact that I will not be seeing her anymore and that I never got to say a final goodbye. I thought there would be many more years of being together and visiting each other but I take comfort in knowing that at least I have the time we spent and that her presence lit the lives of everyone she knew and loved.
I love you and I miss you Aunty,
Jadin

