SANSOM, Susan Jane (Sue) (née Moore)
Passed away suddenly.
Beloved wife of Tom for 51 years. Loving mother of Sara.
Will be severely missed.
Now in God’s care.
Funeral NoticeMemories of a wonderful mum , kind and generous with a warm sense of humour. Thank you Sue, for being such a loving friend and second mum to my Allie.
February 5, 2021
Sara, we are here for you and please feel the hugs and love we send.
Sally and John Matthews.We will never forget you Sue. A loving sister in law and friend. Will miss you greatly. Sara and Tom we are all here for you, lots of hugs
February 5, 2021
Jacquie and George SansomSuch a lovely woman and so gentle. Gone too soon. All our love to you Sara and Tom. We will never forget her. Heartfelt condolences and sympathy. Love Fran Hales and Shane Templeton.
February 5, 2021We shall miss you Sue our talks while walking our dogs we have only known you for a few years but you became a lovely part of our day, we still can’t believe we won’t see you and Oscar anymore, it has been a privilege to know you, you will be greatly missed. RIP
February 5, 2021Tom and Sara, you’re in our hearts and thought’s at this time, I hope you always hold onto the warm and wonderful memories you shared together, and they continue to bring you comfort and peace , Sue was a beautiful hearted lady. Sending our love Edna Wayne ,& Tracy xx
February 6, 2021I will remember your kindness, in countless pick-ups and drop offs at inopportune times, to faraway places all over Gippsland. You patiently ferried us wherever Sara suggested for very last minute plans (you did not raise an organised daughter). I will remember your welcoming heart and generosity, every time I turned up for lunch or dinner or just to hang around for the day. I will remember the way you always displayed such patience and tolerance. We were the usual, self-absorbed teenager types and you never made us feel like a pain or a burden. You never laughed at our latest, ridiculous, experimental outfits or pretentious opinions. You always chuckled and rolled your eyes and sighed good naturedly and let us be. May I be half the mum you were. I’ll certainly try.
February 6, 2021Good memories of a dear school and tennis friend.
February 6, 2021Wonderful memories never to be forgotten.rest in peace .I will miss our weekly chats..love to Tom and Sara
February 7, 2021I will remember Sue fondly from school and our long lasting dinner parties. More recently I will miss our catch-up coffees. My love to Tom and Sara
February 7, 2021I will miss Sue and our Messenger chats. Although we had not met in person for a number of years Sue seemed to follow our travel and property shenannigans with interest (at least I hope she did!). Miss you Sue. Sincere Condolences to Tom, Sara and Family.
February 8, 2021Sue and I 1st met when she was staying with her Grandmother [ Darl ] in Horsham in the late 1950,s we played Doctors and Nurses such happy memories . I was always intrigued by her having such long plaits . We were planning on meeting up in Ballarat for me to meet Sara … her last message was on Christmas Day little did we know that was our last contact . The world has lost another wonderful and kind person . I send my love to Tom and Sara at this sad time . I hope we can meet soon . From Elizabeth Palmer .
February 9, 2021Tom, Sara and family.
February 10, 2021
In our thoughts and our prayers at this sad time.
Fond memories of a beautiful lady. ❤️We will miss Sue and our regular chats. We will always remember the good times at work. Our thoughts and prayers are with you Tom and Sara.
February 11, 2021How can I ever live up to your example? I miss you so much already. The dogs are snoring away on my feet and I just wish you were here to see it and share a glass of wine or a cup of coffee. Thank you for being my mum and for teaching me the meaning of unconditional love and for making me the woman I am today. You will live in my heart forever. ❤
February 13, 2021