Suzanne-McGrath-Obituary

Suzanne McGrath

San Diego, California

1943 - 2016

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Suzanne McGrath passed away in San Diego, California. The obituary was featured in San Diego Union-Tribune on February 9, 2016.

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The Azalea hasn't bloomed. Was when I got it. It's supposed to be white. Still think of you often. Remember when Gail and I visited you at Disneyland when you worked there? Probably in 1962 or 1963, summer?

Still miss you, and think of you all the time. Thanks for turning me on to Chain Potok 's novels. Hope u are liberating all the pomegranates in heaven with Gail, and playing Bridge with my mother. Luv ya lotz.

Still think of u all the time. Planted an Azalea in front of the house for you. di

Suzanne was the smartest woman I ever met. I went to Davis with her in 1961-1963. We had such fun together, playing tricks in the dorm. We drove up and down California together commuting to So Cal to Davis and back. Going to the drive in movies in our PJs when we were 20 years old. My dad loved her. I loved her. I only just found out she had passed away. I will tell the rest of the Davis people; I don't know if they knew. She is at the top of my list for the best people I've ever known....

Had the fortunate pleasure of having Mrs. McGrath as my elementary school teacher. She had a huge part in my life, providing me the foundation to mathematics that eventually led me into Engineering. She always pushed me to be the best athlete I could be and for that I am ever grateful. In my thoughts. Rest in paradise!

Mrs. McGrath was my 5th and 6th grade teacher at Eastlake Elementary. She was an energetic, warm, and fun-loving person who always made learning enjoyable. She had a passion for math and science, which rubbed off on me. Without her positive influence, I'm not sure that I'd be in the field of engineering today. She definitely made a huge impact on those she taught. We will miss you very much Suzanne!

Our deepest condolences to her family.

Mrs. McGrath was my 5th grade teacher and will forever hold a dear place in my heart. Her love of teaching was one of the reasons I went into the profession. Heaven has gained an amazing angel.