graduate of Barry College, now Barry University, in Miami Shores. Her B. A. degree was in education, and throughout her life, she believed in and emphasized the importance of education and learning, achieved through formal schooling and practical experience. While raising 5 children, she oftentimes volunteered pro bono as a substitute teacher at St. Anthony Catholic School. She also believed in charity and the importance of helping those less fortunate, or perhaps anyone who was dealt a bad hand in life. Among her community commitments, Sue was a Girl Scout Leader at St. Anthony School, a member of the Junior League of Ft. Lauderdale and was President of Children's Opportunity Group. Mrs. Camp loved animals, played the piano, was an accomplished equestrian in her youth, a voracious reader, and a wonderful cook. Sue and Jim travelled the world together and experienced cultures firsthand from those of Western Europe to the Balkans to the Far East. Never afraid of new challenges, she learned to snow ski later in life, decades older than every other member of her class. Sue was a doer who never let grass grow under her feet, and to her dying days, worked in her yard, her garden, and her orchid greenhouse. She could fix many things herself, somehow intellectually figuring out how things work, quickly identifying the source of a problem and, then, a practical solution. For many years, Sue and Jim summered in Cashiers, North Carolina, at their home, "Gator Camp". Mrs. Camp loved the mountains, where she pursued painting lessons, golf instruction, and myriad other arts and crafts. True to form, she never stopped learning new and interesting things. Most important to Sue was her family and her faith. She was a loving and devoted wife, a doting mother, grandmother, and great grandmother, an adoring sister, and a tenderhearted daughter. Her love of her children led her to support every team, cause, and interest of her kids. She celebrated life daily with her beloved Jim, but also lived vicariously through her children and grandchildren. Above Sue's fine things, she treasured pictures of family more than anything, which conspicuously appeared, proudly, in every room of her home. Her faith helped her develop a love of Christmas, which was by far her favorite time of year. She decorated her home with tremendous detail, from model trains to outdoor lights. A memorial Mass for Mrs. Camp will be held at St. Anthony Catholic Church in Ft. Lauderdale, followed by her private internment at Lauderdale Memorial Park. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Suzanne Winterer Camp Academic Fund, to benefit Catholic education, which was established by her family. Please make checks payable to Schwab Charitable, and in the memo section write "Suzanne Winterer Camp Academic Fund". Please mail checks to James D. Camp, III at 111 S.E. 12th Street, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33316.