| A woman of substance passed away thirty three years exactly to the day. A woman of substance and talent so fine that people who saw her would first stand in line She'd spend less than sixty years on earth, but did not need that long to establish her worth; a woman who kept refining her craft til the world recognized her and nobody laughed. Not poverty or others' jealously ruled; this woman made it alone and self-schooled. We celebrate her life on the day of her passing the memory of this woman is everlasting. Rest well, dear Susan you're in our hearts each day. And as we live on you'll never be far away |
| Susan Hayward passed away on March 14, 1975 |
| A Poem For Susan by Gloria Druss |
| Song: "I'll Be Seeing You" performed by Ginger Haydon |