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Susan Patterson Mize

1946 - 2017

Susan Patterson Mize obituary, 1946-2017, Houston, TX

Susan Mize Obituary

Susan Patterson Mize
1946-2017
Susan Patterson Mize beloved wife, mother and aunt, died peacefully at her home in Houston on December 25, after a valiant battle with cancer. She will be remembered for her zest for life and was loved by all for her kindness, generosity and charity.
Susan was born January 4, 1946 in Tulsa, Oklahoma to Cora Francis Albert Patterson and Ernest Odell Patterson, Jr. She grew up in Houston, Texas, and graduated from Westbury High School, where she was a debater, a cheerleader, a member of the drum and bugle corps, and most importantly the ""class historian"". She was central to organizing the reunions, which included all of the classes that started Westbury as a new high school. She had a knack for hanging on to friends and keeping up with people their whole lives.
After high school, Susan was off to the University of Texas, and then to the University of Houston where she received her degree in business and accounting. At both schools, she was a member of the Chi Omega sorority. She remained an enthusiastic Longhorn fan for the rest of her life, and followed all of college football with the skill and dedication that would have made any sportscaster proud.
She began her professional life working for her father at Patterson Engineering and then moved on to other opportunities. Through her later life, Susan worked as a private accountant with many small business clients. Her daughter Deborah was born of Susan's first marriage. Susan supported Deborah's interest in horses, and spent years travelling to and from horse shows all over the country. Mother and daughter formed a unique bond that is hard to describe, but easy for any parent to envy. Eventually Susan found her true love, Ron Mize, who dedicated himself to supporting her in all of her activities.
Susan was the anchor for many circles of friends. There were formal organizations, like the PEO Sisterhood, Chi Omega, and the Westbury Alums. Other groups from many backgrounds found their way to Susan's warm glow. Her home was always open to friends in need, and she was always available to go above and beyond for someone with a problem. If you needed to know where anyone was, you could be sure that Susan had kept up and knew how to find them.
Preceded in death by her parents, she is survived by her husband, Ronald Lee Mize; daughter, Deborah Willis Tatham and son-in-law, Thomas P. Tatham; brother, Richard O. Patterson and sister-in law, Wendy E. Siceloff; niece, Barbara E. Patterson; and nephew, Robert O. Patterson.
Friends and family are invited to remember Susan and to celebrate a life well lived on Friday, December 29, 2017 at 11:00am at First United Methodist Church, 1320 Main, Houston, Texas followed by a burial at Glenwood Cemetery, 2525 Washington Ave, Houston. Reception details will be announced at the service.
For those desiring, donations may be directed to the Chapter DF Scholarship Fund c/o Lynn Barnes, 1236 Cortland St. Houston, TX 77008. The PEO Sisterhood is an organization that supports higher education and the advancement of women.


Published by Houston Chronicle on Dec. 27, 2017.

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Paul DuBois

December 29, 2017

She was a very active and outgoing person from the time I first met her when I enrolled at Westbury High School in the Fall of 1960.
She was always very positive in her outlook on life, and I will always remember her that way.
And she remained throughout her life an active person and always seemed to be so full of vitality. May the Lord surround her with His angel band and lead her forward to the Blessed Homeland.

Doug Kingsbury

December 27, 2017

Susan was an amazing person... she was the glue holding our Westbury alum together with untold hours of paper work to keep up with everyone and plan get togethers. She was one of the happiest, most giving and kind people I have known and she will be greately missed by all who loved her. Doug Kingsbury

SB -

December 27, 2017

My deepest sympathy to you and your family for your lost. May you find comfort in the God of all comfort because he cares for you. 1 peter 5: 6,7

December 27, 2017

Such a sweet, kind, loving woman. We dated briefly at UT in mid-'60s and reconnected via Facebook due to our mutual love of Longhorn football. Hate to lose someone I've known for over 50 years but so glad to read of her full life and learn she had made so many friends. So sorry I can't attend service but will remember her always. -- John Lomax III

December 27, 2017

To the Mize Family: My heartfelt sympathies go out to the family and friends during this difficult time. I hope that the promise in 1 Thessalonians 4:14 can bring comfort. Knowing that there's a hope for the ones we have lost in death can be so reassuring.

Terry Barnett

December 27, 2017

I loved Susan as a friend in jr. and sr. high. I always admired her and her zeal for life. I hope one day I will see her again. She was a rare gem among mankind. Terry Barnett

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