Susan Allyce Hyatt-Caiaccio, 51, passed into eternal life on Friday, December 18, 2020 at Northside Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia. She was the daughter of Tyree Edward and Gail C. Hyatt of Lyman, SC. Susan is survived by her husband, Kevin Thomas Caiaccio, and daughter, Laine Hyatt Caiaccio, of the home. She is also survived by her sister, Stacey Hyatt Wascom, and numerous cousins, nieces, and nephews whom she loved dearly. Susan was affectionately known as “Goose” and graduated from Riverside High School in Greer, South Carolina in 1987 and from Georgia State University in Atlanta in 1992. Susan was passionate about art and music and loved to bird watch, garden, and shop. Panda and Vito, her Pomeranians, were her constant companions. Please remember Susan with memorials made to Alpha-1 Foundation or to the National Audubon Society. The family will recieve guests for a celebration of her life on Sunday, January 17, 2021, from 12:00 pm until 3:00 pm at Fischer Funeral Care, 3742 Chamblee Dunwoody Road, Atlanta, GA 30341 (678)514-1000.
Ain't It Fine Today
by Douglas Malloch
SURE , THIS WORLD is full of trouble —
I ain't said it ain't.
Lord, I've had enough and double
Reason for complaint;
Rain and storm have come to fret me,
Skies are often gray;
Thorns and brambles have beset me
On the road — but say,
Ain't it fine today?
What's the use of always weepin',
Making trouble last?
What's the use of always keepin'
Thinkin' of the past?
Each must have his tribulation —
Water with his wine;
Life, it ain't no celebration,
Trouble? — I've had mine —
But today is fine!
It's today that I am livin',
Not a month ago.
Havin'; losin'; takin'; givin';
As time wills it so.
Yesterday a cloud of sorrow
Fell across the way;
It may rain again tomorrow,
It may rain — but say,
Ain't it fine today?
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