If you know anyone that was at the Sarum St Michael College when Susan was there, please get in touch.
Thanks to recent press coverage in the Avon Advertiser and then the Journal, a Cousin and some Friends have contacted me and wish to come to the Bench unveiling too.
The new Bench will be unveiled by Susan’s Family & Friends, when the Town Path works are complete.
I am very pleased to hear that Susan has been recolgnised for her bravery and sacrifice.
My family from Stoke on Trent were friends of Susan’s uncle and aunt Joe and Joan Griffith
and we stayed at the Old Rectory at Rame with them and Susans parents. Sue was a few
years older than I but we had some great times together as she was quite a Tom Boy so we
had many adventures exploring the Rame peninsula.
Sue was full of life and very talented in many ways but her ambition was to teach children.
She had a great influence influence on me and it was a great shock to say the least when
the accident happened. I do not think there has been a day since that she has not been in
my thoughts
I can honestly say that those days long ago had a great influence on my life and my family and I have now lived in Cornwall for some 30 years.
My wife and I have kept in touch with Joan who is in a home in Anthony not far from Rame.
It was she who told us about the memorial.
I have visited Salisbury a few times but could never quite be certain where the accident
occurred so I would be very grateful if you could send me any information and let me know
the date when the ceremony is to peformed
Best Regards and Thanks
Robert Eaton