Sue Hicks 15th December 2022

Sue, I was so privileged to have known you before and after dementia robbed you of so much. You brightened up my working day in the rheumatology department where we both gave so much of our lives to helping the patients in our care. Your smile would light up the room as you entered and that smile remained even when dementia had taken its toll. Although we always cringed at your awful "one-liner" jokes (which we were subjected to on a daily basis) we would secretly chuckle at them later. We will all miss the loving, caring person in our lives. You and Barbara made a great team and the love you shared will always endure.