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Austin
10-18-2010, 06:41 PM
This Award was presented to Sue Moore on October 19, 2010. Sue passed away on November 2, 2010. She was a great friend to so many of us and she will be missed by everyone here at Badger & Blade.

We feel so very fortunate to have bestowed this Award to Sue prior to her passing and that she was aware of just how much she meant to the members of Badger & Blade. She will be sorely missed and will never be forgotten.



The Moderators at Badger and Blade are proud to present to you the fifth installment of:


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"The B&B Meritorious Shaver Award"


Welcome B&B'ers to this special installment of the B&B Meritorious Shaver Award, which is being presented as an honorarium to Sue Moore of Saint Charles Shave. Sue has been a steady B&B contributor since our earliest days, and has honored us with her helpfulness, her compassion, her humor, and the laudable influence her handmade creations have had on the daily lives of so many B&B members.

As many of you know from Sue's compassionate thread Take A Deep Breath and Then Walk Into the Fire (http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?t=133484), Sue was diagnosed with breast cancer in February 2010, and has been battling with this disease ever since. Sue's posts in this thread, both personally and as conveyed through her daughter, Wendy, show the same strength, caring, and indomitable spirit that have come through in so many of her posts here over the many years she has blessed this site with her presence.

Through these same posts we have had the opportunity to get some insight as to who this special lady really is and why she means so much to all of us here at B&B. Even during B&B's earliest days, Sue's accessibility and presence on the board is what kept many of the members coming back. Sue has been quick to welcome new members and patient in answering the site's many questions about soaps, creams, aftershaves, colognes -- and life.

Sue has approached the creation and growth of Saint Charles Shave with a contagious and uplifting "people first, business second" ethic -- many of the soapmakers that service wetshaving today have been the beneficiaries of Sue's abundant helpfulness.

Of course, Sue's own products reveal her consistent desire for improvement, nose for quality fragrances, and insistence on affordability. Her willingness to customize products for B&B Group Buys, as well as for individual members, has added even more to the dedication she has given to B&B and our members.

For these and so many other day-brightening moments, we are forever grateful.

There are really few of us that can genuinely say that they have left their imprint on this site. Certainly, Sue can lay claim to that statement. She's been here since nearly the beginning (11-23-2005) and has made a significant impact on not only this forum, but on the world of wet shaving as well.


Each and every Moderator, and likely nearly every single member of B&B has some great story to share about Sue, her generosity and her impact on this wonderful wet shaving adventure. If we tried to list all of the wonderful things that we think and feel about Sue we'd likely collapse the internet.

Most importantly, we want to recognize Sue's spirit of generosity, unselfishness, and unwavering dedication to her craft. She exemplifies the best of what B&B has to offer and will always be the standard for others to follow.

She is truly the best of us.

THEREFORE, IT IS ON THIS 19th DAY OF OCTOBER, 2010, that the Moderators and Administrators at Badger & Blade proudly award the B&B Meritorious Shaver Award to Sue Moore in recognition of her distinguished service to our site, our members, and the wetshaving community. Sue's framed avatar will now hang in the Merit Award Gallery along with the previous honorees.



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SUE MOORE
Honorary Inductee
"Saint Sue"



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In recognition of your innumerable contributions, exemplary dedication and inspirational friendship during your years as a member at Badger & Blade. The Moderators at B&B do hereby proclaim from this day forward that the date of October 19th will forever be known as "Sue Moore Day" at Badger & Blade.


We are honored and privileged to induct Sue Moore into the B&B Merit Award Gallery.

*** As you all know, Sue is battling breast cancer. We here at B&B have established a donation page at the National Breast Cancer Foundation website. Let's do what we do best here at Badger & Blade and pull together for this very special cause to express our support for Sue. Everytime a donation is made through the donation page that we have established, Sue will receive an email that a donation was made in her honor. Please click on the hyperlink below and let's show Sue just how much she means to us here at B&B.



Click Here and Please Give to
The Sue Moore Memorial Fund
(http://www.stayclassy.org/fundraise?fcid=203720)

And now, some members of the B&B Moderator Team would like to share their reflections on Sue's history and influence, both personally and on B&B:





I first became aware of Saint Charles Shave’s Sue at shavemyface.com. Fellow moderator Tony (tonyespo) corresponded with Sue on Ebay. At the time Sue was selling bath soaps. Tony asked Sue if she would make him shave soap. Sue, being the type of person she is, agreed to give it a shot. I know that Tony rejected quite a few batches of soaps until she got it right.

Sue also started experimenting with balms and colognes. Tony helped Sue with these products as well. Through trial and error, Sue worked diligently experimenting with different formulations and recipes. Sue finally came up with her signature New Spice scent. At the time she also offered Tony’s Best AS balm. I became curious after hearing Tony brag that the women in his office could not keep their hands off of him. Tony is a good looking man, but not exactly Robert Redford. I sent Sue an email and asked her about her products. Sue offered to send me her products for free. As a moderator at SMF, I would not accept products without paying for them. She is a fast shipper and I received the shave soap and cologne within 3 days.

I was blown away by New Spice. I’m very particular about colognes. It’s not unusual for me to purchase a bottle and give it away after sniffing it. I have spent as much as $250 for a bottle but have not bought a bottle for less than $20 since my high school days. This stuff was nirvana for the price. I have actually bought New Spice for lady friends because they liked it.

At the time, though, I was not so enamored by Sue’s shave soap. I could not get a good lather from the puck. Sure, the puck was cheap, and I thought "no big deal." Nevertheless, I sent Sue an email and informed her that I was having trouble getting a good lather. She quickly and kindly responded that her soaps needed more water than most, suggesting that I contact Tony. I started experimenting with the soap by varying the water. I finally found the sweet spot and got tons of lather. I became a convert.

I have always told Sue that she does not charge enough for her products. I have even requested that she increase her prices. She has always told me "no." She is doing this out of love for the product and her customers. This has been a losing argument for me.

I have always been impressed by how Sue goes out of her way to make sure her customers are taken care of. It’s not unusual for Sue to offer refunds when someone is not happy with her products. She is willing to go the extra mile to make a gent happy. I wish all businesses operated this way.

When Joel created Badger and Blade, Sue followed us over here. She has become the grand dame of the site. She is quick to offer prizes for events. She has never said "no" when the site needs anything. She even offers advice to new vendors. Sue has made custom soaps and scents for me when I have asked her. She has never said no when I have made a request of her. You don’t get that type of service from Trumpers, do you?

Through the years I have paid her back by doing beta testing for her, as have many gents on this site. For me, I did it out of love for her. Although I have never met her in person, I consider Sue a close friend.

Badger and Blade will not be the same when our grand dame takes her final bow, but she will not be forgotten. Not by me nor by many gents who've had the privilege of knowing Sue. Lucky for us we still have Wendy. She will carry on Sue’s good work. I love you Sue.

Andrew (Austin)




When I think of Sue what comes to mind is her gentle kindness, genuine warmth, and interest in those she meets. I always refer to my wife as 'my bride.' Dave, Sue's husband called her that and she was so tickled to hear me doing so with my wife. She spoke so fondly of her departed husband, I wish I could have met him.

Our conversations have been wide ranging, from roses in the garden to rose fragrance in her soap (which Sue claims I am the greatest critic of!), to sharing stories of renovating our houses and struggles with raising a family. With Sue, anything asked was never too much trouble. When she created one of her many custom products for one of the Mod get togethers, it came with half a dozen different custom labels to chose from! Sue takes great delight when you are happy with her products. I am proud and honored to call Sue friend.
Congratulations on your Merit award Sue!

Jim




My first dealings with Sue were the result of winning a contest as a newbie around these parts. My correspondence with her was refreshing, professional and over the top friendly. She made me feel not only welcome to the world of B&B but excited about finding a place where genuine kindness still exists. I've always looked at Sue much the way I looked at my own Grandmother. Her kindness and sincerity are something that everyone should strive to emulate.

Rob (SlagleRock)




My Mother died of cancer. We buried her on Halloween. She never said goodbye. I understand...I think.

Sue has said that she loves my humor. She honored me by saying in a thread that I was her favorite comedian. This touches me very deeply.

In life, true wealth are not those things that gather dust, tarnish or rust, but those things that you have planted that bear forth great fruit that are shared with the world. Sue has done this.

Her "children" are many. Each one has been lovingly put together to perfection, so that when someone would meet them, there would be a smile and the joy of satisfaction in thier heart all day.

Sue's work is not done. Heaven's gate is open and a new "scent laboratory" is awaiting. God is tired of frankincense and myrrh. Wait till our Master inhales one of Sue's heavenly creations.

Heaven will change.

So have I.

Thank you Sue.

Mark (mark the shoeshine boy)




I don't know Sue personally, and by personally I mean face to face.
Like many members here who only know her from her posts here, we have this feeling of connection via the written word that is so very different from any other place I have ever been a part of.

Sue punctuates her contributions here with a feeling of genuine sincerety and care that anyone who takes a moment to read what she has written, instantly recognizes as the warmth and genuine caring thought that goes into everything she does.

I am a richer man for knowing her, even in the remote type written way that I do. Thank you St. Sue for all that you have done for us here, and the wisdom and contribution that you have made to form B&B from the outset into the great place that it is today.

Phil (Luvmysuper)





I interacted with Sue during my early days on B&B. Everybody did. It was a much smaller forum and everybody knew everybody. She was a regular poster and always very helpful. I first user her products as part of the 2006 B&B LE Brush and SCS Bay Rum with a Twist buy. To date this is still my favorite SCS offering.

Everything about Sue is pure class, plain and simple. She responds eloquently in posts. Her products are pure class. They perform well and the scents are carefully devised. They are intoxicating and pull you in. Sue's customer service is an industry best. And when I think about Sue and her business I really feel she is more like a den mother who wants to send her scouts out well prepared. She takes care of us. She always has. She didn't earn the nickname "Saint Sue" for selling products and making money. She earned the title because of how she treats her fellow B&B members and customers. When I look at the list of people that have received the Meritorius Shaver award I can't think of a person who is more fitting to be added to this list than Sue.

Sue, Congratulations. You deserve every good word written in this thread and more!

Dave(scoopster)




It is mankind's unique quest to probe, if not unravel, the mysteries of our existence. What are we? Although to a large extent we are no closer to an answer than when we first began to examine this thousands of years ago, we have begun to uncover some facts that help position us in the scheme of things.

In short, we are all the same. This commonality goes far beyond the shared ancestry we can trace to the dawn of life. At the atomic level, we routinely exchange our building blocks with one another. It may appear absurd on the surface, but it is a fact that we literally carry with us a small bit of physical material that was once in others. There is nary an atom in my body that was there a decade ago, and any stragglers who are still with me probably left and returned, perhaps more than once. In a very real sense, there is some of me in every one of you, and vice versa.

Perhaps this explains how we can feel such a bond with people we have never met. I can see how people can interact with one another on a medium such as the internet. What I find dumbfounding is how people can actually care about each other on such a medium. It is reassuring beyond words to know that people can truly care about those whom they have never met.

My dealings with Sue have been limited, but always pleasant. I never spoke to her, and the products I purchased from her will one day be gone. I do, however, retain one small momento- she once included a twig of sandalwood in my order. My daughter took to it, and it sits alongside some other treasures she accumulated over the years. These include shells from the Jersey shore from long ago beach outings, pebbles from the Grand Canyon and Vesuvius, sand from Florida, and other inconsequential items that possess no value other than that attached to it by its owner.

The monuments we erect to ourselves are not cast in bronze or chiseled out of marble- they are simply thoughts in the mind of another. When my time comes, I hope to be a twig on someone's shelf, or other somesuch artifact.

Sue is the best of us. We are honored to have her among our ranks, and she will always hold a special place here.

Jay (Ouch)





I've known Sue only from a distance ... a box or two from SCS came in the mail ... I've read many of her insightful and personable posts ... that puck of "fairway' was the first shave soap I ever finished ... and those who know her better I rather envy (in a good way.)

But Sue has always been a model B&B'er. She's led the way in terms of customer service expectations for the artisan shave soap maker; any n00b who posted a problem, concern or question about her business could be told with certainty ... "shoot her a PM, she'll take care of you." As our quaint little hobby has grown over the past few years, and the cottage industry of small vendors (both those who make products and those who retail assorted brands) has grown alongside, whether she realised it or not Sue has had a great influence For Good in developing a positive economic relationship between seller and shaver.

But of course we're not giving her a Timmy simply because she makes good soap, or because she can put the right soap in the right shipping box in a timely fashion (although we appreciate all that nonetheless). No, Sue gets a Timmy because of what she brings to B&B ... and has brought consistently over the years. A wealth of knowledge about soap freely shared; a kindness and civility of tone most welcome among the tumult of the internet; a cheerful sense of humour and a willingness to help out; all these things we get from Sue whenever she hits "Submit Reply" under her post message.

B&B is, and has always been, a Gentlemen's Forum. But we're proud that it's a gentlemen's forum that welcomes ladies as well, and I think every lady-member here owes a nod of "thanks" to Sue for making it clear that it should be that way. With Sue making such a positive contribution to our little society, how can we be anything but glad and proud that she and the other ladies are part of B&B.

Sue, you raise the bar wherever you are ... bravo!!
Ian (Doc4)





Sue has made so many wonderful contributions to our forum. She has been an ideal vendor and an ideal member. She's kind and good-hearted and always willing to lend a helping hand to anyone. Getting to know her has been a joy and pleasure. Her products have always been great, but those fantastic rose scents isn't what makes Sue so special to me, it's her spirit. That's what I'll always cherish.

We all love you, Sue!

Tim
TimmyBoston





This is a difficult medium to get to know someone. My dealings with Sue have always been pleasant and fun. She had asked me to participate in some beta testing of some of her rose products. She is always striving to improve and never rests on her laurels (which she could very well have done). It is through this type of communication that we may get some insight on the true fabric of a person. I echo the sentiments of my fellow mods and say that Sue is a very special and extraordinary person and we are lucky that she chose to grace us with her wit, charm and eloquence.

Bob (johnniegold)




I'll never forget my first interaction with Sue. I remember it fondly as I had tried some of Nick's New Spice cologne back in 2005 and mentioned on the forums that I thought it smelled positively vile. She wrote me a very kind note apologizing that I had such a bad experience with her cologne and assured me there must have been something wrong with the bottle I had smelled and offered to send me another bottle to try. Shocked, and feeling challenged I said "bring it" and while it was still offensively potent, I ate my shoe (http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showthread.php?t=1286&highlight=spice) and had to admit I was wrong and I really liked the bottle she sent me. Doh! :blushing:

For those of you who know me, you know i'm not a sensitive/emotional guy... for those of you who REALLY know me, you know i'm REALLY not a sensitive/emotional guy - the word curmudgeon might come to mind. With that said, the news of Sue's condition has really pulled on the ole heart strings. While i've never met Sue, like any other member here who's been a member for more than a year or two, I consider Sue a friend.

What makes Sue so special, unique and important to B&B isn't merely the fact that she was one of the first members, nor the fact that she'd bend over backwards to help any/everyone, but the fact that she shared her personal life with this group of guys on the internet - for she felt close enough to call this motley crue she's never met, friends. Some of her posts are, and will forever be burned into my memory... the passing of her husband, the fire at her daughters house, her first cancer diagnosis and now news of her cancer turning terminal.

Sue is, and will always be the true essence of B&B - intelligent individuals who share common interests in good fun, who help, care for and truly take an interest in one another.

Her presence will always remain here at B&B, and it is my hope that with each year that passes and each "Sue Moore Day" that is honored thousands of new members will scratch their heads in confusion and ask "Who was Sue Moore? She sure must have been something special" and we'll tell them with vigor - "You bet your ass she was!"

Sue, you'll be sorely missed and often thought of.
-Joel



Click Here and Please Give to
The Sue Moore Memorial Fund
(http://www.stayclassy.org/fundraise?fcid=203720)

Topgumby
10-18-2010, 07:37 PM
Hear, hear!

Sullybob
10-18-2010, 07:50 PM
It is with tears in my eyes that I read this thread.

Congratulations Sue.

Even though we have never met in person, I feel like I know you.

I am both saddened and inspired by you.

God bless.

brianw
10-18-2010, 07:59 PM
B&B you made a great choice....

God Bless Sue

Veritas II
10-18-2010, 08:09 PM
Congratulations, Sue.

I can't add anything that hasn't been said.

Intrigued
10-18-2010, 08:12 PM
The B&B Meritorious Shaver Award could not go to a finer or more deserving person! :thumbup:

Dennard
10-18-2010, 08:17 PM
This honor is certainly well-deserved, Sue!

kooshman7
10-18-2010, 08:30 PM
A very fitting reward for such a great person. I may have never met you personally, but I can just feel that.

God bless you Sue, and Wendy, and all your family!

pauls51
10-18-2010, 08:44 PM
Congratulations Sue.... Your inspiration has not gone unnoticed!

azmark
10-18-2010, 09:09 PM
Fantastic work gentlemen.

It is completely heart breaking.

Walker
10-18-2010, 10:03 PM
Awesome guys. Never comunicated with Sue but i always love her heart felt posts. Congrats Sue

RF1963
10-18-2010, 10:49 PM
B&B you made a great choice....

God Bless Sue

+1. Well done Mods, good job. Can the Contributions Page be set for PayPal as well?

God Bless Sue

Mama Bear
10-18-2010, 11:59 PM
My goodness, this is just incredible.. I am crying like a baby and thinking back to all the times she has helped.. Sue, you are AWESOME and I am thrilled for you.. you are loved! and so very respected! Congratulations! :thumbup1::thumbup:

Laz
10-19-2010, 12:26 AM
I couldn't agree more with what has been said

kg4ghn
10-19-2010, 01:05 AM
Congratulations Sue, it couldn't go to a better lady. :thumbup1:

Luc
10-19-2010, 02:49 AM
Congratulations!!

bradyarz
10-19-2010, 03:41 AM
**groggily lifts morning coffee**

To Sue!

RichGem
10-19-2010, 03:47 AM
Hear hear!

bbarton713
10-19-2010, 03:47 AM
Congratulations, Sue!

You've obviously have touched many lives through this forum and are well deserving of this honor!

May the Lord bless you and keep you, and make His face shine upon you, and give you peace.

crankymoose
10-19-2010, 03:55 AM
Congrats and Best wishes Sue :thumbup1:

Swampfox
10-19-2010, 03:56 AM
Congrats to a great lady!:thumbup1:

SRock
10-19-2010, 04:03 AM
Sue you are an inspiration to so many. B&B is a better place because of you. You, Wendy and the rest of your family will remain in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless.

bythbook
10-19-2010, 04:10 AM
Thank you, Sue - for everything. Like they said.

mdunn
10-19-2010, 04:29 AM
Ive said it before, and i'll say it again. (http://badgerandblade.com/vb/showpost.php?p=1162735&postcount=197) I love youuuuuu!

Im sick of keeping it quiet! Congrats Sue!

DougK
10-19-2010, 05:40 AM
Huzzah and congratulations!

The pink badge is a nice touch as well.

kingfisher
10-19-2010, 06:21 AM
Couldn't have gone to a better person. Sue's the best!

My family and I are praying for her.

mark the shoeshine boy
10-19-2010, 06:37 AM
Sue....because of you and "New Spice" cologne...more women are coming up to me and saying OMG...and loving the scent...and if it works for a short fat bald headed old guy like me....Lawdy itsa miracle !!!!

You didn't set out to "earn" this award. This award was attracted to you... by who you are....

SmoovD
10-19-2010, 06:38 AM
Sue is most deserving of the recognition. All of B&B has been enriched by Sue's presence. Like others have posted, I have not had the good fortune of meeting Sue but that does not mean that I don't know her. Sue's gracious spirit can be found in her forum posts, PMs and emails. The quality of Sue's products is only surpassed by Sue's character, kindness and generosity.

We love you, Sue.

alabamalawyer
10-19-2010, 07:24 AM
An excellent choice! Congrats, Sue! Thoughts and prayers for you and your family.

Mr. Scruffy
10-19-2010, 08:23 AM
Congratulations Sue!

Thanks for everything you bring to the B&B experience.

DE Shaver
10-19-2010, 08:24 AM
Congratulations on your merit award, Sue!

Theologia14
10-19-2010, 08:26 AM
Congrats on the award Sue. As a theology student preparing for the ministry my thoughts and prayers are with you!

skipnord
10-19-2010, 08:44 AM
Peace, Love, Joy and congratulations, Sue.
Namaste

jkh
10-19-2010, 11:51 AM
Congratulations, Sue. This community would not be what it is today without you.

ackvil
10-19-2010, 11:58 AM
The B&B Meritorious Shaver Award could not go to a finer or more deserving person! :thumbup:

I agree 100%. A finer person cannot be found.

johnniegold
10-19-2010, 12:29 PM
Let's let Sue know we are thinking about her. Remember, she gets an email everytime a donation is made through her donation page.



Click Here and Please Give to (http://www.info-komen.org/goto/sue.moore)
The Sue Moore Honorarium Fund (http://www.info-komen.org/goto/sue.moore)

Barber-Eile
10-19-2010, 04:10 PM
Congratulations Sue and know you have all of our love and support.

Blue_2
10-19-2010, 04:32 PM
Congratulations Sue!

Your smile in your avatar pic has always brought a smile to my face, and your words have brought me enlightenment. Thank you, Sue.

GDCarrington
10-19-2010, 05:35 PM
Congratulations on receiving this award!

Wendy
10-19-2010, 07:45 PM
I must say this is an honor for my Mom. I printed all the pages and took them to her today. I am not sure if she was more in shock at the award or once again at how caring all of the members here have proven to be. Thank you for making her feel so special and loved. I am a little biased here but think she deserves every inch of every word stated about her. She is the best friend and mother anyone could ever ask for. I Love You Mom.

brianw
10-19-2010, 07:47 PM
You are not being biased.... she does deserve every word

rickboone1
10-19-2010, 08:10 PM
It is difficult to read these posts but I am glad to see the recognition.

Alacrity59
10-19-2010, 08:15 PM
Oh crumb. Absolutely positively correct.

IronBark
10-20-2010, 12:50 AM
Gentleman, your choice, and words of tribute have been joyous and heartbreaking to read. Well done!

Sue,

I have never met you personally, but have always cherished your words of wisdom on many subjects. After reading the above I type these words through many heartfelt tears.

But tears, like water in a river, are not permanent. They come to us slowly or suddenly, and then surely flow out of our lives once more. What will remain is the happy and joyful memories, and the words of wisdom, that we have of a beautiful and compassionate lady.

Congratulations Sue, you are the best!

<raises a glass> To Saint Sue!!

papa2cool
10-20-2010, 01:33 AM
Congratulations on your award Sue! My prayers are with you and your entire family. You deserve this award and a whole lot more.

johnniegold
10-21-2010, 03:31 AM
Thanks to all of you who have donated. So far, we have raised nearly $1,500.00 in Sue's honor to help find a cure for breast cancer.

Let's keep it going by making a donation in Sue's honor. No amount is too small.

Thanks B&B'ers. :thumbup1:

Spivey
10-21-2010, 06:28 AM
Congratulations, Sue!

joel
10-21-2010, 11:25 PM
Added my addition to the first post, and moved this to the front page... it deserves it.

BlackAngus
10-21-2010, 11:46 PM
Hear, hear!

BillEllis
10-22-2010, 01:23 AM
All of these caring thoughts and virtual Internet hugs coming your way are so well deserved. I'd like to know that you will be able to take them with you on your next journey.

W_B_K
10-22-2010, 04:16 AM
Very touching and hard to read. :crying:

Well deserved recognition and donation sent. :thumbup1:

texbilly
10-22-2010, 05:50 AM
Sue, you're a friend and inspiration to all! God Bless!

gaelic841
10-22-2010, 07:42 AM
Sue, Congratulations! God Bless.


Dick

Trendkill
10-22-2010, 07:49 AM
Congratulations, Sue! The pleasure has been all mine! May peace be with you.

joshmpdx
10-22-2010, 08:01 AM
Congratulations Sue!!

profsaffel
10-22-2010, 08:06 AM
:thumbup1:

Prince
10-22-2010, 08:09 AM
Congrat's Sue.

My mother-in-law fought breast cancer 3 years ago and won. I know you can do it as well.

Churchill
10-22-2010, 09:03 AM
Sue, congratulations on the award. You're in my prayers every evening. Please know that you're not alone as you "walk in the fire".

wolfmanxiii
10-22-2010, 09:16 AM
Haven't had much interaction with Sue, but have read many threads she's posted in. She's a kind-hearted woman who is always willing to present useful information to anyone in need. From what I've seen in forums her customer service is top-notch. I've only tried one product of hers so far (that her and Wendy generously gave me), but it was great stuff. Thanks Sue, you deserve the award.
Keep on truckin' through this, you've got a lot of great friends who have great faith in you.

mkc1mjb
10-22-2010, 09:42 AM
Congrats Sue! My thoughts and prayers are with you.

thirdeye
10-22-2010, 10:56 AM
Due to circumstances I missed this and I apologies. Sue knows how much she has impacted my life and I will always be indebted to her. Sue has been and continous to be such a warn and loving lady and she above all others deserves this award. We love you Sue.

Jake
10-22-2010, 11:15 AM
A well-deserved honor and recognition. Congratualtions and mazel tov!

BentonClay
10-22-2010, 11:38 AM
Congratulations Sue. I'm still rather new here but have always noticed and been inspired by your presence.

DFrancis
10-22-2010, 12:14 PM
Congrats Sue, I have not had any interactions with Sue but I have read many of her posts and her contributions have helped make B&B the great place it is.

vitaman
10-22-2010, 01:16 PM
Congratulations Sue!!

jsrdrnr
10-22-2010, 05:57 PM
Congrats, Sue!!!

thermographer
10-22-2010, 08:20 PM
Congrats, Sue.

Bit2
10-22-2010, 08:45 PM
http://www.kolobok.us/smiles/artists/laie/Laie_22.gif

Hats off to You!!

Congrats again,

JB

jbake37
10-22-2010, 11:17 PM
Congrats!:thumbup:

mretzloff
10-23-2010, 03:56 AM
Sue, congratulations. You deserve every bit of this!

johnniegold
10-23-2010, 04:17 AM
To date, B&B'ers have donated just over $2,100.00 in Sue's honor to the Susan G. Komen For the Cure Foundation.

Let's keep Sue in our thoughts by continuing to donate in her honor.



Click Here and Please Give to (http://www.info-komen.org/goto/sue.moore)
The Sue Moore Honorarium Fund (http://www.info-komen.org/goto/sue.moore)

blantyre
10-23-2010, 04:32 AM
Congratulations Sue!

metzmo
10-23-2010, 06:16 AM
I have been one of the few members to have actually had a personal relationship with Sue. It all started on this forum when I was researching products. I was shocked to see that there was a vendor by the name of St. Charles Shave and it was in my town! In the process of placing the order we started up a e-mail discussion and, to make a long story short, I was privelaged to be one of the very few invited to her home and shop. This was a real exception to the rule as Sue does not have a retail location and, as many of you know, she is also disabled with a disease that has left her incapable of walking except for a few steps.

In real life Sue is as wonderful and gracious as the person you have come to know on this forum. Her relationship with her children and many grandchildren is as loving as any I have ever witnessed. Her home has been a revolving door for her children and grandchildren with all welcome. Her children have shown a reciprocal love for her and have constantly been in and out of the home providing support and assistance, even before this most recent illness. Sundays have been reserved for church and family.

My personal contact with Sue essentially ended with my need to take care of my own mother and father due to their ill health. My intentions to rekindle our relationship was also cut short due to a reoccurance of heart related problems. I would often think about Sue during these times. She was always upbeat and positive no matter what the situation. When I was down I would think of Sue and how she would react. I actually felt guilty about being down when I thought of her hardships and how she dealt with them. She is an inspiration to all who have come to know her in person or through this site.

Congratulations on the award. If this site were able to award the equivalent of the Congressional Medal of Honor for being just an examplary human being, she would be the first recipient.

johnniegold
10-23-2010, 10:52 AM
Congratulations on the award. If this site were able to award the equivalent of the Congressional Medal of Honor for being just an examplary human being, she would be the first recipient.

The Merit Award is our equivalent and Sue definitely deserves it.

pal
10-23-2010, 03:45 PM
Congratulations Sue!

joel
10-23-2010, 07:34 PM
To date, B&B'ers have donated just over $2,100.00 in Sue's honor to the Susan G. Komen For the Cure Foundation.

Let's keep Sue in our thoughts by continuing to donate in her honor.



Click Here and Please Give to (http://www.info-komen.org/goto/sue.moore)
The Sue Moore Honorarium Fund (http://www.info-komen.org/goto/sue.moore)

+1 - let's make a difference fellas!

DirtyDave
10-24-2010, 08:22 AM
Congratulations, Sue. Our prayers, thoughts and hopes are with you.

Your Savory Rose soap is now a part of my Sunday routine. Thank you for the great stuff!:thumbup1:

Boba Fett
10-24-2010, 05:05 PM
Congratulations Sue--there is no better saint than the Saint of the Shave!

DunEdinRanger
10-24-2010, 06:53 PM
A great choice. I am speechless...

Tom Ford
10-24-2010, 06:56 PM
It's very sad to hear of Sue's diagnosis, however given her attitude I'm sure she will put up one heck of a fight beating it.

Get well Sue xo

ccnutman
10-25-2010, 05:51 AM
Congratulatins Sue. My dealings with you have been nothing short of pure pleasure. You and your business exemplifies what all businesses should be. You, your products, and how your business is operated is nothing less than TOP NOTCH.

My very, very best to you,
Terry C Sanders & family

Mr. Imperial
10-25-2010, 08:54 AM
Sue, you are indeed a trooper. Give 'em hell! :a11:

Austin
10-25-2010, 09:07 AM
Gents, lets honor Sue by making donations. So far we have 32 donors. We have over 30K members. Let's show some support.

johnniegold
10-25-2010, 12:29 PM
I see Sue made a donation. Still setting the example. God love you Sue. :thumbup1:

TacoBell
10-28-2010, 10:11 AM
Can't believe I missed all this. I have been out of the loop. Congats to Sue and I for one am making a contribution and buying some Saint Charles cream!

ccnutman
11-03-2010, 03:11 AM
I feel as if I have lost a close relative. How lucky you were to have Sue for your mother. I know I am only one of thousands deeply saddened.
Terry C Sanders

Austin
11-03-2010, 05:37 AM
Gents, it's not too late to make a donation.

OldeSchool
11-03-2010, 09:17 AM
I never had the honor of dealing with Sue other than reading her contributions on this website, but I can say that the world needs more people like her. Sue, you will be greatly missed, and you are in our prayers.

-Thane

Haber Dashing
11-03-2010, 08:12 PM
Glad to see the people she cared about so much were able to share something special with her. Congratulations Sue. You will be missed by the entire community. May she know peace in the ever after. Amen

lirijavdekje
11-04-2010, 04:17 PM
May the Almighty grant her entrance to paradise.

thunderball
11-05-2010, 05:08 AM
I hadn't seen this until now. Truly sad, sad news. May her memory live on forever.

Shave A Buck
11-05-2010, 05:58 AM
Rest easy Sue, I'm sure it was a long battle and now you are at peace.

pal
11-05-2010, 11:06 AM
Sue will be sadly missed.

Maduro
11-05-2010, 05:48 PM
This morning, after my shave I applied SCS bay rum with a twist aftershave balm for the first time in a while and thought how much I like Sue's creations. This evening my heart sank when I read the front page on B&B.

I too will miss her thoughtful contributions. They say that our sense of smell can illicit the strongest memories. Sue will always be remembered when ever a scent from her creations delights my nose.

mharris127
11-08-2010, 12:54 PM
RIP Sue.

johnniegold
11-08-2010, 06:17 PM
Here are all of our past Merit Award recipients:





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Scotto - June 7, 2008

http://badgerandblade.com/gallery/displayimage.php?imageid=19861
Castlecraver - March 21, 2009

http://badgerandblade.com/gallery/displayimage.php?imageid=19857
Jim - February 20, 2010

and... most recently

http://badgerandblade.com/gallery/displayimage.php?imageid=23144
Sue - October 19, 2010

We are proud of each and every one of them. :thumbup1:

Duggo
11-13-2010, 11:58 AM
Although I never knew Sue, I am saddened by her loss. I got goosebumps when I read the news.

I haven't been here, (B&B), since the 23rd of Oct; and this caught me completely off guard.

You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. It might help to entertain the thought that Sue is in a place where she is being loved and cared for.

In sympathy,

Deltaboy
12-14-2010, 01:33 PM
RIP Ms Sue!

Pike
01-12-2011, 11:11 AM
Having been absent for the last several months, I just found out. I am deeply saddened. She was truly a wonderful lady. I once mentioned to her how much I enjoy her chspstick (she sent me a sample with an order). From then on she would literally include handfulls of chapstick with every order I placed. Such a sweet lady. I will miss her dearly.

Chris

alex2363
05-31-2011, 08:58 AM
worthy of the honor, god bless

Doc4
11-01-2011, 03:45 PM
Let's take a bit of time to remember Sue, who passed away one year ago tomorrow.

I for one will bring out my old puck of SCS soap for my shave tomorrow. Ginger-lime, I think.

brianw
11-01-2011, 03:46 PM
I'm with you Doc.... Pumpkin for me !!!

BigFoot
11-01-2011, 03:48 PM
I am in with a puck of Gentleman's best signature series. We all know who really made that soap.

johnniegold
11-01-2011, 04:19 PM
Gone but never forgotten. Sue still remains a very big presence here at B&B which attests to the kind of person she was. When taken in conjunction with the fact that the B&B Sue Moore Memorial Fund has raised over $17,000.00 since its origination, is a testament not only to the lady but to the people here at B&B as well. Giving, unselfish and kind.

Not to mention, she was a barrel of laughs. She is missed everyday here at B&B.

Wendy
11-02-2011, 06:53 AM
Missing you today and always.... I thought about taking the day off but realized that would not represent who you were and what was important to you.

kingfisher
11-17-2011, 07:00 AM
I, too, think of Sue often. Used my SCS Lime aftershave milk this morning and thought of her. Still miss her.

I think it is great how much money has been raised for breast cancer research through her influence and the wonderful members of B&B.

Austin
11-17-2011, 07:10 AM
I miss Sue. God bless.

Granaura
02-03-2012, 05:51 PM
Thinking of you Sue...

htownmmm
02-03-2012, 06:27 PM
I own more Saint Sue soaps than any other in my shave den. She is missed.


marty

SmoovD
02-04-2012, 11:51 AM
I own more Saint Sue soaps than any other in my shave den. She is missed.


marty

+ a bunch.

Aftershaves and EDTs, too.

zumo
08-12-2012, 10:57 AM
Congratulations!