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SUZANNE OBENSHAIN Obituary

MICHELS OBENSHAIN, Suzanne Beloved Mother Suzanne Michels Obenshain, Age 43, passed away on September 25, 2020, at her home in Waban, Massachusetts. She is survived by her husband, Andrew; three children, Thad (14), Noelle (12), and Zachary (9); parents William and Mary Michels; siblings William Michels and his wife Michelle, Meghan Michels Sherwood and her husband Dan, and Bryan Michels and his husband Gordon; and countless nieces, nephews, cousins and friends. Suzanne grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut surrounded by a large immediate family who relished in lively debate and cultivated strong and opinionated women. Suzanne was a determined child and once she set her mind to something there was no stopping her. Whether it was racing her older brother up a mountain at age five or deciding as a Freshman in high school that she would attend Dartmouth, confidence and determination were her defining attributes throughout her entire life. Suzanne built a resume that could intimidate: a Summa Cum Laude distinction from Dartmouth College; an MBA with distinction from Harvard Business School; an invester at well-known private equity firms. In her personal life she was generous with her friends, encouraging their successes. challenging them with refreshing directness, and earning their enduring loyalty, respect and love. In 2001, she met her future husband at a wedding of mutual friends, and one became a team. A self-assured woman, she never did the dishes and was the primary breadwinner. As their family grew with the addition of three children between 2006 and 2011 she balanced a career and motherhood and encouraged her children to be as independent as she was. In 2012, Suzanne and her family relocated to Paris with her husband's job, fulfilling a lifelong dream to live overseas. She tucked away a nest egg for her family's future and let her sense of adventure supersede her career ambitions. Throughout her seven years overseas, five in Paris followed by two in Zurich, Suzanne immersed herself in new cultural experiences and shared family adventures worth multiple lifetimes. During these adventures she instilled her love of travel, learning, skiing and hiking in her children. She delighted in the routines of expat life such as trips to the village markets and being corrected for poor French pronunciation by her children. It didn't take long after the family moved to Europe for others to recognize Suzanne's extraordinary capabilities. Within one year she was invited onto the board of the American School of Paris, and within three she was the Chair.Shortly after the family moved to Switzerland, she accepted a position at an oncology-focused venture capital firm, a role with special meaning for her as she had just emerged from treatment for early stage breast cancer. In February 2019 came the relapse that was never supposed to happen: Stage IV Triple Negative Breast Cancer. Within days of her diagnosis Suzanne dedicated herself to re-establishing her family in the U.S. and beating the unbeatable.She applied the same tenacity to her treatment and care as she did to her personal and professional life, supported by her family and a web of tight-knit friends from all stages of her life who came to her in her moment of need. In nineteen years, Suzanne raised three incredible children and perfected her husband. She spend her last six months self-isolating with her family at her beloved Pleasant Lake in New Hampshire-an unexpected blessing that brought the already close family even closer. This time brought closure to years of shared adventures that are ending too soon. While she leaves her family financially secure, her greatest accomplishment was fulfilling her true life goal: to be remembered as a Good Daughter, Good Sister, Good Mother, Good Wife and a Good Friend. A small family funeral will be held on October 4 in Elkins, New Hampshire. Alarger celebration of Suzanne's life will be held next Fall where friends and family can share happy memories and good food. In lieu of flowers, the family wishes that any remembrances are in the form of donations to a fund being established in her name at Dana Farber. Please contact Meghan Sherwood at [email protected] for details.

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Published by Boston Globe from Oct. 5 to Oct. 6, 2020.

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Mary Bauer

January 8, 2021

In loving memory of a wonderful person. I am so sorry for your loss. I remember the first time I met you Suzanne, it was a interview to be Thad's nanny when you lived in Pennsylvania. I remember leaving the interview thinking how much I want this job because how awesome you and Andrew were. I was even more excited when you called me Suzanne to say I was hired. You were taken way too early and my heart breaks for Andrew and the kids. Sending comfort, strength and prayers during this time of grief

Debbie

October 22, 2020

What an amazing woman! You left behind a beautiful legacy. Debbie Brooks, friends and neighbor of Bill and Mary Michaels on Bald Head Island

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Katie Nogaki

October 7, 2020

We are so incredibly sad to hear this news.

Agnès LEONARD

October 5, 2020

SUZANNE IS A WONDERWONFUL PERSON , A CARING MUM AND A VERY KIND AND EFFICIENT PRESIDENT OF THE ASP BOARD. I LOVED HER PRESENCE IN MY CLASS WHEN SHE CAME TO PICK UP NOELLE ....

Charles Diss

October 5, 2020

Toutes nos condoleances from the Charles family in Paris. Nick and Seb especially send their thoughts to Thad and Noelle. I remember Suzanne as a woman of great spirit, strong moral values and terrific dry wit. The world has lost a wonderful person.

Tammy Collins

October 4, 2020

Andrew, we are shocked and saddened to hear about Suzanne. The two of you were the first people to reach out to us when we arrived in Paris. We appreciate your advice and the notes that Suzanne shared with us about daily life in Paris and fun places to see.

What an incredible woman she was! The most impressive is that she could make anyone feel comfortable around her. Our hearts go out to you and the kids.

Najoh Tita-Reid

October 4, 2020

Suzanne thank you for being an inspiration to us all. May we all keep your memory alive by loving your family, donating to cancer research, and living life as fully as you did. We will miss you dearly.

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Nina Sodhi

October 3, 2020

You were a force. May you Rest In Peace. I was very lucky to have known you.

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Debbie Way

October 3, 2020

Oh Suzanne, this just breaks my heart. You were such an amazing woman, mom, wife, family member and friend. I was so honored to have worked with you on the ASP Gala where so glad they gave us a chance to get to know each other better. And so happy that we got to experience Barcelona together on our crazy "shopping" weekend! I am sending all those who were lucky enough to exist in your orbit big hugs, love and my sincerest condolences. The world has lost a star, and they all have lost their heart and soul.

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