Susan-Nethery-Obituary

Susan Noel Nethery

Los Angeles, California

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1939 - 2015 Our dear sister, aunt and friend-extraordinaire passed away peacefully at home on May 6 after a courageous five month battle with cancer. ¿ Susan was born in Covina, CA to William and Jessie Mae Nethery, December 20, 1939.¿ She was raised in Glendale California.¿After high school she...

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Hello dear Susie. You would have been 85 now, as I am 70. I still miss you and think of you often. You would get a kick out of some of the things I´m doing now and I wish I could share them with you b

I still miss her constantly. Whenever a new art exhibit is in town, she is the first person I think of.

I miss Susie all the time. She was a bright light in the world and we shared so many great adventures together. She had a great laugh and a beautiful smile. I lived next door to Susie and probably spent almost as much time in her apartment as I did mine. She was loved by so many and I'm sure is missed by all of us. She has a wonderful family and a loyal group of friends. We lost her too soon. Susie, I love you and I'll see you in a minute. xo

I miss her constantly. She would have been be 80 now and what a fun eighty year old she would have been! I was so lucky to have been bequeathed a few of her possessions. I treasure them and know that she would be thrilled to know how they are so much a part of my life. Her Bakers Rack holds many plants. Her cactus flowers with regularity and we say, Hello Susie. We have had her fabulous work bench in our alcove and are in the process of revitalizing it and making it a centerpiece of...

Had the pleasure of working with Susie at Carson/Roberts in the summer of 1965. As a junior art director, I was blown away by her style, talent and personality. Hadn't thought of her for many years and was saddened to learn of her passing during an internet search this afternoon.
Not many C/R creatives left and Susie was certainly one of the very best.

Susie & Kim, giddy on pink, inside of a James Turrell installation at LACMA

Susie was a dear friend. We shared many visits to LACMA, and she will forever be with me when I visit any museum. We met in water aerobics class. Hers was the prettiest, most friendly face bobbing above the water, and I was drawn to her right away. She left a strong imprint. I feel so lucky to have known her, and I can't believe she is gone. Don and I send heartfelt condolences to Sally, Ted, Bart, Michelle, Billy, Taney and Kade.

Bob and Susie went to Art Center together and then both worked at Carson Roberts. Susie's art is in our home - we see one beautiful painting every day. There are many other pieces, wonderful examples of her unique illustration talent. Some we bought from her, others she gave as gifts on birthdays and anniversaries throughout our lives together. Susie will be truly missed, but her talent lives on.
Bob and Pat