Suzanne-Szabo-Obituary

Suzanne E. Szabo

Washington, District of Columbia

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 Dr. SUZANNE E. SZABO  Dr. Suzanne E. Szabo, of Mount Pleasant, Washington, DC, passed away on March 1, 2012, at Washington Hospital Center after a prolonged illness. Born to Joseph and Mary Szabo (both deceased) of Anderson, South Carolina, she was an applied sociologist who headed a...

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Suzanne and I were first cousins ( our fathers were brothers ). The last time we spent time together was June of 1994 in Hershery, Pa. We didn't see each other much due our busy life styles. Nevertheless the brief time we spent over the years together will be fondly remembered. Rest in peace sweety. God Bless and keep you till we meet again. Bob Szabo

Suzanne and I work together closely in my company, Group Dimensions International. She was a brilliant sociologist and Highly effective consultant. I speak of her often and I always feel sad that we lost such a beautiful person. She was a friend and a shining spirit in our lives.

I was Suzanne's cousin ( our fathers were brothers ). I first learned of her passing today 6/7/20. I never had the pleasure of meeting Joe but none the less I extend my belated heartfelt sympathy to you.

"Z" shared some of her precious years with us at Group Dimensions International as a Senior Associate. We will miss her wonderful laugh, her friendship, and, of course, her brilliance as a practicing sociologist. It is such a shock to lose her! Janet Mancini Billson, Norman London, and the GDI team (Woolwich, Maine)

Oh Suzanne. My deepest condolences to you Joe and her family. Suzanne and I shared a work space for a few years at the IRS. I left 2 years ago but will always remember our conversations, her laugh and the wonderful, kind and generous woman that she was.

ZeZe will be missed by all those who knew her.

I am so sorry to hear of ZeZe's passing. We had so many great times during our years at NCSU and afterward. She was always a delight to be around and brought many a laugh to our group of overworked graduate students so many years ago. A light has gone out but my memories will live on.

My dear Joe, I am so very sorry for the loss of Suzanne. Knowing how fine a human being you are, I know that she must have been equally special. Please know that you are in my thoughts and I send you a warm, long-distance hug.
With love,
Beth Lilach

I will miss Suzanne as I'm sure many of us who have worked with her will. Simply a nice and pleasant (and smart) person to work with.