Suzanne-Buescher-Obituary

Suzanne Buescher

Norfolk, Virginia

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Suzanne Jobe Buescher VIRGINIA BEACH - After a 10-year courageous battle with brain cancer and multiple sclerosis, Suzanne Lynn Jobe Buescher, 56, died peacefully in a local hospital Aug. 21, 2008. She was the beloved daughter of Leonard Jobe and Mildred Jobe. She is survived by her loving...

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When I first met Suzanne in ORF, we instantly became friends. She always had a smile, tan and 4'' high heels!! There is a void in my life without her presence. She is in peace now and how she deserved peace. Her husband Mike stayed by her side all these years, throughout the MS and multiple malignant brain tumors. He will be rewarded for his love and devotion to Suzanne. She loved to reminisce about the Piedmont days. Thank you for all the Piedmont friends who attended her Memorial...

So sorry to hear that Suzanne lost her long fight. She will remain an inspiration. May her family find peace as has she. Sincerely... Sharon Hall

I remember Suzanne from the PAI days, as always smiling. She will be a welcome addition to heaven, although she is sorely missed here.

I had the privledge to meet and fly with Suzanne back in Virginia Beach. What a gal. She was full of smiles, energy and always kept me laughing. Never a dull moment with her. My heart and prayers are with you and your family.
"In one of the stars I shall be living.. In one of them I shall be laughing.. And so it will be as if all the stars were laughing when you look at the sky at night. The Little Prince.

always so brave and full of life, suzanne was one of the brightest gifts that the merger brought to me in BWI.
my thoughts are with you mike, and with all of those who love her.

Suzanne will be missed by all who knew her. I remember her from my flying days in Virginia Beach since 1982. Condolences to all of the family.

Michael,
I had the priviledge of knowing Suzanne, way back in the Piedmont days, those were the happy days in the airline industry. Suzanne had such spirit, she was a giving, kind, humble, funny, generous lady, and will be missed. May the love that surrounds you comfort you at this time.
Gods Peace
Jan Williams

Suzanne, what a wonderful friend. I had the pleasure of living with her my second year as a flight attendant. What wonderful times we've shared! Funny, bright, lively, generous, beautiful to mention just a couple of her attributes. She gave me the passion for Persian cats as her little "Jeff" shared the house with us. My first Persian (Hymalyan), "Rocky" went to heaven the day before she did, I am sure to welcome her there and to thank her for his almost 18 yrs on earth with me. I now have 2...

Dear Friends:

I'm not sure how I got on this list, but I'm pleased I did because it gives me the opportunity to extend my sympathy to Suzannes personal family, as well her many friends, especially those in the Flight Attendant Family. Although I didn't know Suzanne personally, it is certainly possible that during my numerous commutes between Virginia Beach, Washington, and Pittsburgh I would have been on one of her flights. I agree that Flight Attendants are the best, as others...