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Susan Rogers Stephens Smiley

- - May 11, 1937 - September 13, 2019

Susan Rogers Stephens was born May 11, 1937 in Detroit, Michigan. Her family moved to Downers Grove, Illinois when she and her older sister (Billie) were young. By the time Susan was in high school, the family was living in Rocky River, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland situated along the shore of Lake Erie. She graduated from Rocky River High School in 1955, where she was a cheerleader and member of several social and academic clubs. She attended Ohio State University, where she was an active member of the Delta Gamma sorority. She received her degree in education and worked as a teacher before starting a family. She married Hylas Emmett Smiley, III, a physician in the Army, and the family moved to Texas upon his transfer to Ft. Bliss in El Paso.

Susan was an amazing woman and an incredible mother to her four children. She was tireless in her support of their ever-changing interests and activities. She spent countless hours at local hospitals volunteering her time in various roles. She loved the outdoors. She was an avid swimmer, runner, and gardener. She enjoyed horseback riding and camping in the mountains. She had a great sense of humor and a contagious, full-bodied laugh. She was an accomplished pianist, a competitive bowler, a masterful bridge player, and a talented artist. She loved to sew, knit, crochet, embroider, and needlepoint. During retirement, she immersed herself in scrapbooking and card making. Her talents seemed endless.

She and her husband eventually divorced, and in her mid-40's she enrolled in graduate school at UTEP and earned her MBA. She entered the workforce as a Computer Analyst and never looked back. The majority of her career was spent in a job she loved at New Mexico State University in Las Cruces, NM, where she retired at the age of 74. She started each day with a song, lived each hour with a smile on her face and a heart full of love, and went to bed each night knowing her grace and kindness made the world a better place.

She was preceded in death by her father (Edward Rogers Stephens), her mother (Wilda Briggs Allen), and her sister (Wilda "Billie" Allen Stephens). She is survived by her four children: Stephen Allen Smiley, Lisa Honor Smiley Pena (Carlos), Erin Maureen Smiley Polonet (Brian), and Sunny Cathleen Smiley Saenz (Christopher). She is also survived by her 8 grandsons: Rett, Robert & J.C. Pena; Seth, Cameron & Ayden Polonet; and Caleb & Lachlan Saenz. She was an amazing mother and grandmother, and we will miss her very much. We were all so blessed to have her in our lives. She will be laid to rest alongside her father, mother, sister and generations of their family at the North Farmington Friends Cemetery in Farmington, NY.




Susan Rogers Stephens Smiley nació el 11 de mayo de 1937 en Detroit, Michigan. Su familia se mudó a Downers Grove, Illinois, cuando ella y su hermana mayor (Billie) eran jóvenes. Cuando Susan estaba en la escuela secundaria, la familia vivía en Rocky River, Ohio, un suburbio de Cleveland situado a lo largo de la orilla del lago Erie. Se graduó de la escuela secundaria Rocky River High School en 1955, donde fue animadora y miembro de varios clubes sociales y académicos. Asistió a la Universidad Estatal de Ohio, donde fue miembro activo de la hermandad Delta Gamma. Recibió su título en educación y trabajó como maestra antes de iniciar una familia. Se casó con Hylas Emmett Smiley, III, médico del ejército, y la familia se mudó a Texas cuando fue transferido a Fort Bliss en El Paso. Susan fue una mujer increíble y una madre increíble para sus cuatro hijos. Fue incansable en su apoyo a sus intereses y actividades en constante cambio. Pasó innumerables horas en hospitales locales ofreciendo su tiempo como voluntaria en varios roles. Ella amaba el aire libre. Era una ávida nadadora, corredora y jardinera. Le gustaba montar a caballo y acampar en las montañas. Tenía un gran sentido del humor y una risa contagiosa y grande. Fue una pianista consumada, una jugadora de bolos competitiva, una experta jugadora de bridge y una artista talentosa. Le encantaba coser, tejer, el crochet y bordar. Durante su jubilación, se sumergió en álbumes de recortes y de tarjetas. Su talento parecía interminable. Ella y su esposo eventualmente se divorciaron y a mediados de los 40 se matriculó en la escuela de posgrado en UTEP y obtuvo su Maestría en Administración de Empresas. Entró en la fuerza laboral como analista de computadoras y siempre trabajó en ese campo. La mayor parte de su carrera la pasó en un trabajo que amaba en la Universidad Estatal de Nuevo México en Las Cruces, NM, donde se retiró a la edad de 74 años. Comenzaba cada día con una canción, vivía cada hora con una sonrisa en su rostro y un corazón lleno de amor, y cada noche se acostaba a dormir sabiendo que su gracia y amabilidad hacían del mundo un lugar mejor. Le precedieron en la muerte su padre Edward Rogers Stephens, su madre Wilda Briggs Allen y su hermana Wilda "Billie" Allen Stephens. Le sobreviven sus cuatro hijos: Stephen Allen Smiley, Lisa Honor Smiley Pena (Carlos), Erin Maureen Smiley Polonet (Brian) y Sunny Cathleen Smiley Saenz (Christopher). También le sobreviven sus ocho nietos: Rett, Robert & J.C. Pena; Seth, Cameron y Ayden Polonet; y Caleb y Lachlan Saenz. Fue una madre y una abuela increíble, y la echaremos mucho de menos. Todos fuimos tan bendecidos de tenerla en nuestras vidas. Será puesta a descansar en el cementerio North Farmington Friends Cementery en Farmington, Nueva York ,junto a su padre, su madre, su hermana y generaciones de su familia.

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Published by El Paso Times on Sep. 29, 2019.

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Christina Chavez Kelley

October 7, 2019

To Sue's family - My sincerest condolences on Sue's passing. I am so happy Sue became a Computer Analyst. I loved calling her Dr. Sue because she could always fix the sick computers in the President's Office in Hadley Hall. She never complained and truly shared smiles with us each and every day. She was so full of love and helped make NMSU a great place to work. I have so many fond memories of Sue and her team. I am blessed to have worked with her! God bless all of you. Christina

Jerry Woodall

October 4, 2019

Stephen,

We are so sorry for your mother's loss old friend.

It's been many years since we all enjoyed each other's company when we were boys and lived together in the neighborhood.

Great memories hanging out at your house with you and your family.

God bless you and your family.

Jerry Woodall & Michael Fernandez
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Lori McKee

October 1, 2019

Sue was a joy to work with. Her laugh and smile were infectious and the name "Smiley" really fit her. She will be missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family and all those who loved her as I did.

Jim Anthony

October 1, 2019

I worked for Sue directly for 9 years at NMSU. She was a very kind hearted person, and a caring supervisor. Many of the people Sue supervised are still with NMSU so her legacy there will carry on with them. Those of us that have retired will always keep her close in our memories and hearts.

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