Modern Screen (Dec 1954 - Dec 1955)

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the keynote of her brave, beautiful life. This is her legacy of hope No time for by IDA ZEITLIN ■ Not too many years ago a ehild skipped along a Buffalo street, wine in her veins, quicksilver at her heels, so charged with the glory of being alive that she lifted her face to the wind and sky, exulting : "I'll never be sick ; I'll never die. I'm never even going to grow old. Not me." She didn't grow old. On August 5 Suzan died of cancer, six months after reaching her twenty-first birthday. No one could have loved life more intensely nor looked more bravely into the face of death. At eighteen, death is something unreal that happens to old people. She was eighteen when she fell and hurt her knee. To spare her, they called it a tumor at first. But truth was a deep-rooted need of Suzan's nature. "Is it cancer?" she asked the doctor, and from then on would have no further truck with evasions. She knew as well as Dick on their wedding (Continued on page 79) &~e* -sec Her last winter was her happiest. Free of pain, she toured the country with Dick, planning for the future.