Susie Diaz, a SAP Centre usher, has made it a point to have Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau remembered in a very special way ever since their deaths. To ensure that there was a single, group effort to memorialize them, she ordered number 13 pins for every usher in San Jose. She was quite considerate, and it only serves to highlight how deeply committed the SAP Centre community is.
Regretfully, Susie Diaz did not finish her considerate gesture before she passed away in September. Even though they were not present, her family made sure that her desire was granted, and last night the pins were brought to the SAP Centre to honour Johnny and Matthew Gaudreau. It illustrates the family's dedication in a similar manner to how Susie demonstrated her compassion and dedication to her job and community.
Serving fans and the San Jose Sharks for more than 20 years, Jesusita "Susie" Diaz was an important part of the ushering and guest experience team. Her coworkers will recall her as a diligent and trustworthy individual, exhibiting the kind of upbeat demeanour and customer service that SAP Centre takes great satisfaction in providing.
Susie was one of those persons who attracted others to her because she was kind, amiable, and adored by both staff and fans. She was a recognized and treasured member of the San Jose Sharks family because of her long-term dedication. She made enduring relationships with the people she worked with and the numerous admirers she met over the years, thus her influence went far beyond her job description.
As SAP Centre commemorated the memory of the Gaudreaus and Susie Diaz last night, it honoured a woman who contributed a great deal of thought and commitment. Her act's image and decades of service are forever engraved in the public consciousness, expressing volumes about community and remembering.
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