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Mille Woods/Johnson
June 7, 2012
You were a blessing to us all. Your spirit was one of warmth and sunshine. Somehow we managed to have four years of English together, which is a special memory. I am so fortunate to have been able to speak with you shortly before you left us. We will miss you very, very much.
Dawn Chesley/Carter
June 7, 2012
What a Special Lady, she will be missed, love and prayers to her family!!
Sylvia Starr-Richey
June 6, 2012
Suzanne, you were so special...full of fun and endless curiosity. We sat side by side in loads of classes- Starr & Streech- and giggled about life in general. You brought so much light into this world- thank you . I am a better person for knowing you. You'll be missed
Karen Streech
May 21, 2012
I loved your spirit. I will miss you.
Mike Johnson
May 20, 2012
anne Ellen Semones passed away peacefully at her home in Derwood, Maryland after a lengthy illness. She was 71.
She was born in Fullerton, and was forever a proud FUHS Indian. After graduating from UCLA, she moved to the nation's capitol, where she married and lived.
She is survived by her daughters, Andrea Poole and Stephanie Semones: grandchildren Addison, Quincy and Corinne: father Avery Streech, brother Vincent Streech and family, sister Cathy Frazier and family: and other loving relatives and friends. She was predeceased by her mother, Agnes Streech, and husband, Bill Semones.
A Remembrance will be held from 12- 3 on Sunday, June 24, 2012, at 206 Cabrillo Circle, Fullerton, CA, 92835.
Please RSVP to [email protected] if you plan to attend.
A Special Thank You to all Suzanne's wonderfully loving friends of the Fullerton Union High School Class of 1958.
Connie Van Horn
May 20, 2012
I have posted a longer obituary on my FUHS Alumni blog that was e-mailed to me from Suzanne's family. Contact me if you need information about how to see it.
Connie Stafford Van Horn, FUHS 1953
Michael H. Johnson SR
May 19, 2012
You were one of a kind, The brightest star in our class at Fullerton Union High School class of 58. You were always an Indian at heart. You told me you wanted to write the story of your life but you did not get around to that project. To be included was the night I put you in back of the seat in my 41 ford coup and got you into the Anaheim drive in free!! Only to have you tear your brand new wool skirt coming out. Those were the days my friend we thought they would never end, but here we all are nearing the end of that long road of life.Along that ride I was able to visit Suzanne at her flower shop in Rockville a couple of times. I was able to talk to her a few days before she left us she was still the happy up beat Suzanne. Now she has gone home. We will miss her untill we meat again.
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