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Teresa Dent Hill
August 20, 2024
Susan was a wonderful mentor to me when I worked as her personal work assistant in college and again in grad school. She was always kind and encouraging, with a wonderful sense of humor. I always admired her intelligence, passion, vision, and organization. If I consider the people in my life who were most influential to me, as an exemplary stellar person, Susan is in a high place of honor. I admired her so much. She was a light that lives on in those of us who were blessed enough to draw strength from her light.
June 23, 2019
May the God of all comfort strengthen the family during this time of deep sorrow. Those who pass on, God keeps in his memory because they are precious in his eyes. My sincerest condolences. (Psalms 116:15)
Jay Dawkins
May 31, 2019
I feel deeply privileged to have met and been influenced by Susans quiet, listen-first approach to leadership. Looking back on the many times I interacted with her, the best way to sum up Susan is love. Love for the work, love for her team, and love for the people she served. For me, that love manifested in little things like getting new computer mice within a week of mentioning an issues with a scroll wheel. And big things, like graciously providing a home for our class gift, carillon bells, as they awaited their future home in the bell tower. Susan, we love you back. Wish I'd said that more. You leave a void here that we cannot fill, but we promise to live by your example and carry your love forward into a future that is brighter because you lived.
April 29, 2019
April 29 2019
Susan Nutter was a dear friend of Mine.
She and I loved exchanging stories about Bart Giamatti's Baseball Quotes and his love for the Game that both Susan and I loved as well.
I will miss Susan's boundless enthusiasm and uplifting spirit. Len Pietrafesa, NC State Professor Emeritus.
Rongda Qu
April 29, 2019
Susan was an extraordinary library director full of vision, passion and energy! I admire her and will miss her!
Carolyn Y. Peterson
April 25, 2019
I was deeply saddened by the news of Susan's passing. It was my pleasure to have known her as a library colleague while I was director of library services at Shaw University, (1988-98; 2010-16). Susan's work speaks volumes of the kind of library director and person she was: efficient, organized and always results oriented. Dr. Maya Angelou once said: "If you're going to live, leave a legacy. Make a mark on the world that cannot be erased." Susan's legacy of strong leadership and commitment to education will live on forever.
To Susan's Family: May the loving memories of Susan give you strength and help to comfort you through the days ahead.
With sincere condolences,
Gerry (Geraldine) Winstead
April 23, 2019
Susan Nutter was the first female chosen to head a library at a top
Notch University. She was hired by my husband who retired from N.C.State. In 1990. She did a wonderful job transformed the library to a state of the arts.
Rachel Clarke
April 18, 2019
I only knew Susan through her work but I will forever remember her warmth and humor. She had a way of making everyone feel wanted and important. I want to send my thanks and my condolences to her family. We were blessed to have known her.
Lionell Parker
April 18, 2019
Many thanks for her support of the TRLN , North Carolina Central University's Libraries and my professional development and service as a member of the TRLN Executive Committee. Her soft touch in recognizing me as a very different type of Librarian in a Good way was very reaffirming for me. May her soul have eternal rest and the Peace of the Lord be with her family in ALL ways, Always!.
Michele Yates
April 16, 2019
So sorry for the family's and friends' loss. "Stylish and quietly commanding...", that would sum up my first impression of Susan when I met her a few years ago. NCSU and the Libraries have much to be thankful for in this true gem.
Jeanne Smoot
April 15, 2019
Sincere condolences to the family and good memories of all Susan did to enhance North Carolina State University.
Jeanne J. Smoot
Professor Emerita
English Department
April 12, 2019
Sorry for your loss. Take time to grieve and find comfort in knowing that God is near to all those calling on him. Psalm 145:18
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