Susan Rowbotham

1945 - 2008
LocationPreston
Age62 years
Cause of DeathCancer
Date of Birth07/06/1945
Date of Death18/02/2008
Visitors801 since 01/01/2009
Creator

On 18/02/2008 Susan Rowbotham (nee Byrne) died peacefully with her dignity intact, at Royal Preston
Hospital after a six year battle with Cancer. Aged 62 years old.

Leaving behind her children, Donna and Arthur (tony) and her many gandchildren and great
granchildren. Susan is now at rest with her eldest son Phil, who sadly passed nine months before
her.

Susan was a popular character originally from Dundalk, Ireland. She was the life and soul of every
occasion. A confident, outgoing woman with a very strong loyal bond with her family and close
friends.

She will be missed greatly by all the family and missed by many that knew her. Her 62 years of life
were a preparation, her journey has just begun.

This memorial is somewere family and friends can visit at anytime day or night.

**Please by all means light a candle but please refrain from posting tributes unless you knew her
personally. I'd prefer to keep this memorial personal**


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one year ago xx

I cant explain the sorrow,
the heartache or the pain,
of knowing that i will never,
hold my mum again,
I cant explain the emptiness,
the void inside my heart,
that was put there a year ago,
on the day we had to part,
The words were in slow motion,
events felt so sureal,
the pain i felt a year ago,
is a pain that i still feel,
I miss you each and every day,
so many tears iv cried,
i wish that i could turn and see,
you standing by my side,
For forever i will love you mum,
your part of everything i do,
your memory will never die,
thank you mum for being you...

Your heartbroken daughter Donna,
xxx

Donna Luisi (Daughter) February 17, 2009

MUM

No days pass by without a thought,
I fight to stop a tear,
An empty space inside my heart,
Wishes you were here...

I love you mum and miss you everyday xxx

Donna Luisi (Daughter) February 3, 2009

Nan

When I was young, arrogant and brave.
You stood on the sideline with an encouraging wave.

When I was older, bullish and loud.
You still found something in me, of which to be proud.

Christmas and Birthdays, a card you always sent.
Time and company, with you, not enough spent.

Nan, now you are gone, & that must be.
Please remember, I love you, as much as you loved me.

(c) Barry Hingston

Michael Luisi (Grandson) January 16, 2009

I never understood the true pain of losing a mother until i lost you..
I know in my heart that Phil is with you and you are both watching over us all..
I love you mum and id give anything to hold you one last time..xxx

Donna Luisi (Daughter) January 2, 2009
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