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Suzanne Day Obituary

Suzanne G. Day July 30, 1963 - Oct. 3, 2010 Resident of San Francisco Suzanne G. Day was born in Butte, Montana on July 30, 1963. She was raised in Medford, Oregon where she graduated from Medford High School, and attended the University of Oregon. She moved to San Francisco in her '20s and was an artist by profession. She had a sensitive nature, was compassionate, loved helping people, had a heart for the underprivileged, was loving, witty, and loved being with family. She is survived by her mother Alicia Campa Day, father Gerry Day, sister Therese Day; aunts, uncle and families: Luisa Orozco of Pleasanton, Marcelino Campa of Union City, Alvesa Orozco of Union City, Theresa Hutchison of Edmonds, Washington, and predeceased by her grandparents Mama Tere Campa, Tatai/Luis Campa, uncle Luis Campa, Jr., and aunt Marie Campa. A memorial mass will be held on Friday, October 15th, 10am at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church, 703 C Street, Union City, CA 94587. Fremont Chapel of the Roses (510) 797-1900

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Published by Inside Bay Area from Oct. 11 to Oct. 13, 2010.

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Laur Krueger-Kappauf

October 16, 2010

So beautifully written and so deeply missed.

Leigh & Luna M

October 13, 2010

Suzi brought inspiration and smiles to us. She will never be forgotten
-Luna and Leigh

Fremont Chapel of the Roses

October 10, 2010

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