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Gordon Van Zee
March 06, 2022


Portland, Oregon
1948 - 2020
Suzanne Nancy Scheer It was that 7:00 a.m. phone call asking if you were awake yet that drove many of us crazy. None of us will get that call anymore and that is very sad. Suzanne Nancy Scheer (Auntie Sue) died December 15, 2019 after an extremely short illness. She went to the doctor October 19...
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Gordon Van Zee
March 06, 2022
Sue & I worked & played together the four years we lived in Petaluma. I am heartbroken to hear of her death. What a wonderful life cut far too short.
Elaine Torgerson
April 27, 2020 | Detroit Lakes, MN
Suzanne is my travel inspiration. I keep saying I am too old. But she told me about her favorite places and I want to see them. I want to see our cousins more and stay better connected with my sister plus my family and friends. Suzanne made me realize what is really important. Miss you Sue.
Sondra Lambert
February 25, 2020 | Family
So sorry to hear of Sue's death. I have wonderful memories of my colleague.
Therese Menzel
February 20, 2020 | Bolinas, CA
I was quite sad to hear of Suzanne's passing and have fond memories of her when she worked as an administrator for Petaluma City Schools. She was a supportive and kind colleague, able to bring a moment of humorous relief to a situation when most needed. I remember visiting her sweet home and treated as a welcomed guest.
I know many will miss her, but her goodness will carry on in the positive change she made in others.
Blessings to her in the next...
Janice Eurgubian
February 19, 2020 | Santa Rosa, CA
I've been friends with Sue for over 40 years and have shared so many laughs, travel adventures, and life's challenges. It's hard to imagine the world without her, and I miss the opportunity of running down to her house for a chat. I'm happy for her artistic success in her last years. I only wish she'd had more time.
Jeanne Jusaitis
February 17, 2020 | Petaluma, CA

Suzanne and I met in Mrs. Lowery's 4th grade class at E. Morris Cox Elementary School. We instantly bonded over our left handedness and practicing our cursive writing together. I spent much of my childhood hanging out at the Scheer house, sewing and cooking up concoctions in their ever busy kitchen. Our paths went in different directions in young adulthood with Suzanne dedicating her time to teaching while I was raising my young family. We always remained in contact and enthusiastically...
Donna Perez
February 16, 2020 | Reno, NV