Susan’s untimely passing has shook me to my core, still having difficulty processing and reconciling this insurmountable loss of such a beautiful soul.
We met at The Cleveland Clinic in 1998 during our first rotation and immediately became friends, and developed a strong friendship.
How could you not love Susan?
In 2002 we both had big news to share with each other. In her usual generous way she told me to go first. My news was that I was pregnant with my first child. She immediately asked me, when are you due? 10/9, I said. Hers was she had just gotten engaged with Conrad and wanted me to be a bridesmaid but the wedding would be the same week as my due date. Nevertheless, she threw me a beautiful baby shower but I missed her wedding
As being around her extended family was so important to her she wasted no time in moving to Southern Florida and dragged Conrad there!! As she moved to Florida and I to Chicago in 2007, our meetings became less frequent and our contact became less- texts and birthday wishes mostly and me checking in anytime there was a hurricane in Florida!
She has been described so well in this obituary kindest, most generous, humble, sincere and giving person. Heart of gold- she gave more than she took, always.
We connected last in late fall last year, I wish I had known. I was unaware that my dear friend was suffering again. My biggest regret will be not seeing her one last time…
To Conrad, Nikolas, Andrew, Sofia the Behls send our most sincere and deepest condolences. We wish we could be there in person to shoulder this immense loss.
Rest in peace my dear Susan. You will always hold a special place in my heart and will be missed deeply by so many.
Much Love
Divya Singh-Behl, Nicholas Behl