Suzanne-Kayser-Obituary

Suzanne Kayser

Houston, Texas

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American Cancer Society

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KayserSuzanne Ivey Kayser, 67, of Houston, passed away surrounded by her loved ones on Tuesday , September 20, 2011, at her residence. She was born March 23, 1944 in Galveston, Texas. She had both a bachelor's and master's degree in nursing from The University of Texas in Galveston. Until her...

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I remember Suzanne with great affection, saying a little prayer each time I think of her. Working with her was a joy. Because our desks were close to each other we would converse as we wrote our respective reports. Rest in peace dear Suzanne.

Kayser your wit and matter of fact conversation will be missed. you were an excellent employee who made a tremendous difference in the psychiatric community. Rest in Peace.
Atkin Wilridge
DSHS Manager

Suzanne, I will miss seeing you at work and having our little chats. You truly were a classy lady.

Suzanne had a profound impact on my career. Her strong ethical principles and focus on setting high standards for patient care continue to guide me in my approach to psychiatric nursing. She will be sorely missed. Rest in peace, Suzanne, knowing that you have helped so many.

Brian Butler, RN MSN
The Menninger Clinic

Suzanne, I'll miss our evening chats by the fence with Torrey & Zoey
(Robert Power)

Suzanne: You will be sorely missed by the DSHS Health Facility Compliance program. Not only were you an expert resource on the psychiatric hospital rules, you were also a caring & compassionate advocate for those vunerable patients. Your passing leaves a big hole in DSHS & my heart!

Suzanne, from my desk, I look across at your cubicle and miss you.

Suzanne, will be truly missed here at DSHS, may the time she spent and the hearts that she touch soon be comfort by the smile of her memories.
Barbara Smith
Admin for EMS Compliance

I'll miss the innocent jokes and cartoons you emailed me to brighten up my work day Suzanne. I'm sorry you left so quickly. But I'm so grateful to have known you.