
AudioLife Memoirs Series - Susan Rowe
02/20/25 • 55 min
In this heartfelt episode, Susan Rowe shares her inspiring life journey, from her early days in Montreal to her 40-year career at Pratt & Whitney Canada. Susan opens up about the loss of her mother, the joy of cherished memories, and her passion for baking. She reflects on her ALS diagnosis with remarkable positivity, highlighting the love and support of her family and friends. Susan discusses the challenges of the pandemic, the beauty of blended families, and the power of living in the present. This is a story of resilience, love, and finding joy in every moment.
In this heartfelt episode, Susan Rowe shares her inspiring life journey, from her early days in Montreal to her 40-year career at Pratt & Whitney Canada. Susan opens up about the loss of her mother, the joy of cherished memories, and her passion for baking. She reflects on her ALS diagnosis with remarkable positivity, highlighting the love and support of her family and friends. Susan discusses the challenges of the pandemic, the beauty of blended families, and the power of living in the present. This is a story of resilience, love, and finding joy in every moment.
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