Suzanne-DASSEL-Obituary

Suzanne DASSEL

Newport News, Virginia

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NEWPORT NEWS - On Sunday, Oct. 24, 2010, Suzanne Winneberger Dassel, beloved wife of William L. Dassel, lost her battle with pulmonary fibrosis (or whatever the diagnosis was).Affectionately nicknamed, Suzi or Sue, she was born in Philadelphia on Jan. 23, 1946, and was the daughter of Col. George...

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Sue was such a great friend and co-worker and God Bless her, she introduced me to Greenfront, a furniture town in VA! That woman cost me a lot of money but we had such a good time sharing our experiences and loving her Bill, our schnauzers and our lives. You are always missed dear lady!

Sue was such a dear friend and colleague. She had many challenges in her life but she met them all with courage and grace, with Bill by her side. I drove by their house recently and remembered the good times we shared. God bless Sue - I miss you!

What a wonderful woman, wife and friend! Sue was a great friend to me the moment we met at The National Center for State Courts and our friendship continued until she left us. She had a quiet and rather shy personality but her caring and humor would shine through andI worked hard for those laughs. And of course we bonded through our love of schnauzers! Rest In Peace Sue - you are missed!

Sue was a dear and loyal friend for many, many years. Her quiet humor was a delight and we bonded over our love of schnauzers. I miss her a lot. And she loved, loved, loved her Bill.

Sue was one of my oldest, dearest friends. We met at 18 at business school, shared our first apartment, and every secret. We often lived long distances apart, but each time we spoke on the phone or visited each other we could pick up right where we left off. She was a wonderful friend, we always had each other's backs. I will miss her greatly. My prayers are with her family, especially Bill. Bill has always been there for Sue no matter what and has my love and friendship forever for that.

Sue's wonderful smile and her warm witty ways will be missed. I thank God for the time shared with her at the National Center for State Courts. I shall remember her strong endurance through trials. Prayer and blessings to the family.

Sue was an amazing, kind hearted person who always saw the good in people. Not only was she considerate and fair to all individuals, she loved her sweet doggies (because, after all, they are human too) and mostly, she adored her wonderful Bill.

We will miss her greatly.

I also worked with Sue at the National Center for State Courts for many years. She was a dedicated worker and always had a cheerful attitude and a smile on her face. May God's peace be with her family during this difficult time.

I also worked with Sue at the National Center for State Courts for many years. She was a dedicated worker and always managed to have a great attitude and a smile on her face. I pray for God's peace over her family during this time.