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LETTERS

I write in praise of Lady Susie Moss, a very special friend. I was so saddened to learn of her passing. Devoted to Sir Stirling, she always had time to talk and laugh. I met them both many years ago at Goodwood events and shared many precious times at Sir Stirling’s book signings – Ihave all his books signed over the years – or after dinner at the Goodwood hotel or the prize giving at the Revival, when Sir Stirling and Lady Susie arrived at Goodwood House for the Gala Dinner. So often a hug from Susie before they went in, to the very biggest cheer for them both. Wonderful memories.

I recently enjoyed a lovely lunch with Lady Susie in London and we didn’t stop talking for hours. I was looking forward to seeing her

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