Susan Madeley (13 Apr 1940 - 19 Feb 2017)

Location
Clandon Wood Natural Burial Ground Epsom Road West Clandon, Guildford GU4 7FN
Date
6th Mar 2017
Time
1pm
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In loving memory of Susan Madeley who sadly passed away on 19th February 2017. Susan was a loving grandmother, mother, and mother-in-law. She gave of herself to everyone around her.

Susan worked as a financial controller for investment banks in South Africa before she retired. She was a widow for 44 years singled-handedly bringing up her son, Alex. Her cancer was successfully treated but then had disabling complications from the treatment. She came to England to join Alex and his family where she was always a supportive grandmother giving of herself to care for Ruth and David. She was an active supporter of Bethel Baptist Church in Wimbledon.

We will miss her but she is with our Lord and has no more pain or suffering. We will see her again.

Donations, if wished, may be made in lieu of flowers to:

Pastor Jack Moorman and his wife Dot for their kindness and support.

Or

The Society for Distributing Hebrew Scriptures, Joseph House, 1 Bury Mead Road, Hitchin, Herts. SG5 1RT, United Kingdom

Mum Carmichael wrote

Dearest Alex, Amy, Ruth and David,
What I wrote before was a brief obituary, this is condolence.

Mom/Nanna used to do many helpful things in your home but, gradually over the years, she had to stop helping you in various different areas. It must have been a source of frustration for her when she had to relinquish these kind deeds and you had to find the time in your busy schedules to do them. When she realized that she could no longer help in any way and felt that she was becoming a burden, the Lord graciously took her to Himself. How much she is missed by you all.

May the Lord continue to comfort you in your sorrow and loss.

I am praying much for you all and send much love.

Mum/Granny

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Evelyn and Howard Watson wrote

Uncle Howard and Auntie Evelyn were sorry to hear of the passing into Glory of your Mother, Alex. Mark 14:16.
Consider Jesus'plea in the Garden of Gethsemane. In His humanity the Lord Jesus drew back from the awful prospect of pain and suffering, just as we do from things like cancer and like Him we ask that this cup be taken from us. Yet we must ask what would glorify God the most for your loved one to remain sick awhile or will it glorify HIS Name still more to take her to Himself in Heaven.
My prayer is a simple one. Father, whatever is best do whatever brings the most glory to You. Thank You Father Your will has been done.
Our condolences to Alex and Amy, Ruth and David

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Les and Mark Harper wrote

Dearest Alex, Amy, Ruth and David

Our heaarts go out to you at this time. May the Lord's near presence comfort and sstrengthen you, dear ones.

JOHN 14:4-6 And whither I go ye know, and the way ye know.Thomas saith unto him, Lord, we know not whither thou goest; and how can we know the way?
Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, the truth, and the life: no man cometh unto the Father, but by me.
John 14:6 KJV

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Ingrid Beyer-Law wrote

Amy and Alex, I am SO sorry to hear of your loss! I truly am! Aunty Sue was a wonderful person and such a blessing in my life as a teenager! May God comfort you during this very sad time!
3 March at 13:37

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Malc & Sonja Campbell-Scott wrote

We are thankful to the Lord our God for Susan's life and the Christian love & friendship we shared. She was always so kind to us. How wonderful for Susan that "she's beaten us to it". . . entering that glorious Heavenly Home, in the presence of the Lord Jesus Christ. We look forward to joining her at God's appointed time. Much love to Alex & Amy, Ruth and David and all who will miss Susan. Keep your eyes on the Lord Jesus! xx xxMalc & Sonja

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Derek Dent wrote

From Grace & Derek Dent

Dear Alex, Amy, Ruth and David
It was so wonderful seeing you all on the 18th in SA, only to hear the sad news of Sue's passing the next day. But keep the Faith that the Lord has his reasons for everything, and that she is with Him, as we all will be in His time. We never had the chance to spend much time with her but she & you all have always been in our thoughts and prayers, and always will be.
Lots of Love to you all

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Caron Arnold wrote

Dearest Alex, Amy, Ruth & David

We are so saddened with the news of Susan passing. She was a wonderful and brave lady and I will miss her. She always looked for the good in everything and I was privileged to know such a caring lady.

May your beautiful memories sustain you and bring you comfort with wonderful memories of the joyful times as you celebrate a wonderful life.

Much love and my thoughts will be wit you today

Caron & Simon


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Gary and Kirsten Exall wrote

Dearest Alex, Amy, Ruth and David
You are all in our thoughts and prayers today. May you be surrounded by love as you attend Susan's funeral. We are not able to attend but send all our love. Your mom and Granny used to always take our hands and say 'How are you dear?' I personally loved that, it was like having one of my aunts from home around. We hope to see you all soon. Much love in our LORD whom we have a shoulder to lay our weary and broken hearts upon.
Gary, Kirsten, Joshua, Olivia and Ava xxx

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Victor Inwugwu wrote

Dear Alex, Amy, Ruth and David,

We want to encourage you to lay every bit sorrow you maybe going through in the hands of the Lord. Susan is at peace, at rest and in the presence of our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ. She has no more pain, no surgeries, no hospital appointment and no more wheel-chair bound. Please hold yourselves together and trust in the Lord for giveth life and also taketh away.


1 Thessalonians 4.14-18

14 For if we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with him.

15 For this we say unto you by the word of the Lord, that we which are alive and remain unto the coming of the Lord shall not prevent them which are asleep.

16 For the Lord himself shall descend from heaven with a shout, with the voice of the archangel, and with the trump of God: and the dead in Christ shall rise first:

17 Then we which are alive and remain shall be caught up together with them in the clouds, to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall we ever be with the Lord.

18 Wherefore comfort one another with these words.


Regards from Victor, Anja and the children.

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Dorrett Willis wrote

Dear Alex, Amy, Ruth and David;
Susan was thoughtful and kind in prayer and deed to both my sister Lorna and myself. We will miss her, but we are thankful to the LORD she is in a better place, and that we will all see her again one day; all praises and thanks to the LORD for His wonderful promises.
You are all in our prayers, as always.

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Gary Pritchard wrote

Dear Alex, Amy, Ruth & David,
Our love and prayers to all of you at this most sad time. We know how much you will miss your dear Mum and Nana, just as it was always so clear how much she cherished all of you. We will always remember her kind smile and gentle laughter, and take comfort that our dear sister, is now with our Lord Jesus Christ. God bless you all.
Love, Gary & Gaby

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Philip Grundey wrote

1 Corinthians 15:54-58

54 So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory.

55 O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?

56 The sting of death is sin; and the strength of sin is the law.

57 But thanks be to God, which giveth us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.

58 Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, unmoveable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, forasmuch as ye know that your labour is not in vain in the Lord.

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Lorraine Lear wrote

Dear Alex, Amy, Ruth and David
Strength and comfort at this sad time. It was great to see you a couple of weeks ago. Blessings to you all

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Jean & Frank De Groot wrote

Dear Alex, Amy, Ruth & David

Please know you continue to be in our prayers as you sorrow for the loss of Nanna. We know she is absent from her painful body and present with the Lord, her God, and we rejoice knowing that for it is far better. But we know that it is so hard for you to say goodbye and be without your precious mum and Nanna.

We love you all lots and lots.

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karel and yvonne beyer wrote

Dear Alex and family,

We are so very sorry for your tremendous loss. May our Lord Jesus Christ comfort you, guide you, strengthen you, give your peace because you know where she is right now. Our hearts go out to you all.

Love in the Lord Jesus Christ

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Yee Ean Ong wrote

I know you will be peeping down on us from your mansion in Heaven. I am pleased that all sufferings are gone. You will be sorely missed as the person everyone spoke to at the end of service on Sundays but I look forward to the day that we will meet again.

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2 March at 22:41

Dear Amy, Alex, David & Ruth. We are sorry to hear about Aunty Sue's passing. We will remember her with great fondness for her kindness, keen mind, and always having time for others. Alex, she did a great job with you, for which she always had my admiration. May our Lord comfort you at this time.

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Kathy Carmichael wrote

What a wonderful day it was for Sue when she accepted the Lord as her Saviour. He made a great difference in her life and helped her bear the sufferings that she endured. When she was still able to travel by bus, she would share the gospel with other ladies who happened to sit next to her. She has gone to her reward. She is sadly missed but she is in a far better place than this old world, and one day all who love the Saviour she loved, will see her again. All thanks to our Lord Jesus Christ who made it possible. It will not be the same, when, Lord willing, I travel again to the U.K. and Nanna is not there.
Kathy

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Anne-marie Smit wrote

Sue really helped me when I moved to Sedgefield. Always there to help and listen. A truly dear friend. I really miss her. May she rest in peace without pain. Anne-marie Smit

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Anne-marie Smit wrote

Sue really helped me when I moved to Sedgefield. Always there to help and listen. A truly dear friend. I really miss her. May she rest in peace without pain.

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