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Suzanne Evans Neckers

1938 - 2021

Suzanne Neckers Obituary

Suzanne Evans Neckers

08/26/1938 - 06/17/2021

Suzanne Evans Neckers, an accomplished mother, singer, teacher, and friend who traveled the world and helped others, died Thursday, June 17, 2021 at her home in Perrysburg at 82 after a long illness.

Her husband, columnist Douglas Neckers, distinguished professor emeritus and founder of the Center for Photochemical Sciences at Bowling Green State University, said, "Sue has been my soulmate since we were 18 years old. She was bright, friendly, energetic, and a quiet force in my life." The couple, who have lived in the Toledo area since 1974, would have celebrated their 61st wedding anniversary on June 18, 2021.

The former Suzanne Evans was born on August 26, 1938 and grew up in the small town of Bemus Point in western New York State on Chautauqua Lake some way from the town of Clymer, where Doug lived. They were introduced by a friend of Doug's, who knew they had common interests, including music, and "my courting days were over," Mr. Neckers said.

Both soon transferred to Hope College in Holland, Michigan, where Sue majored in history and became a teacher, and Doug majored in chemistry. They married immediately after graduation, and moved to Lawrence, Kansas, where Sue taught English and history while Doug earned a PhD in chemistry. Their next stop was Boston where Sue worked a variety of administrative jobs while Doug did post-doctoral work at Harvard University.

They returned to Michigan where Doug became a chemistry professor at Hope College, and where they welcomed the arrival of their children. Following that, Sue became an avid golfer during Doug's time at the University of New Mexico.

After Doug took two teaching stints in the Netherlands, they moved to BGSU, where Doug became the chemistry department chairman in 1974. During those years, Sue developed a reputation as an exceptional cook and gracious hostess, and particularly enjoyed the "International Pot-Lucks" she threw for Doug's research group and graduate students.

Sue's love of history and art led her to become a docent of the Toledo Museum of Art in 1990. In addition to guiding tours, she was able to travel frequently with the docents on trips in the U.S. and abroad.

The Neckers were part of musical organizations from the start. They sang together in local church choirs wherever they lived, including those at Collingwood Presbyterian Church and Trinity Episcopal. In the 1990s, they joined a group led by Jim Metzler that became The Canterbury Singers of Toledo. For more than twenty years, the Singers sang in virtually all the great churches and cathedrals in England, including Norwich, Liverpool, Oxford, Westminster Abbey, and St. Paul's in London. The Singers' last residency was at St. George's Chapel Windsor. In later years, Sue and her husband joined St. Timothy's Episcopal Church in Perrysburg, and created the St. Tim's Discovers Series, which went on to sponsor regular programs for a decade before the pandemic.

Besides her husband, Suzanne Neckers is survived by her daughter, Pamela Neckers, of Columbus; her son, Dr. Andrew Neckers, also of Columbus; his wife Courtney (Werner) Neckers; and by granddaughters, Elise and Isabel; her brother Dr. John O. Evans of Canandaigua, NY; and her aunt, Joyce Atkinson. She was preceded in death by her father, Richard O. Evans; her mother, Edith Haskin Evans; and her brother, David B. Evans.

Her family gratefully thanks those who made it possible for Sue to remain at home in the final days of her illness. Theresa Gosnell was a devoted friend and caregiver for eight years; Colleen Barrett made her evenings calm and secure; and Mary Ellis, Patrice Ellis, and Jessica Campbell kept her active and entertained. The family also want to thank Hospice of Northwest Ohio, their retired president, Judy Seibenick, and the many aides and nurses for all their kind support.

Memorial services will be private due to the pandemic but will be livestreamed from the courtyard at St. Timothy's Episcopal Church in Perrysburg. You may watch the services live, July 1, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. by visiting www.wgte.org/memorial. Interment to follow in Bemus Point, NY. Funeral arrangements were entrusted to Witzler-Shank-Walker Funeral Home, Perrysburg (419-874-3133). The family suggests than anyone who wishes to honor her memory consider a contribution to the docent program at the Toledo Museum of Art, the Suzanne and Douglas Neckers fund at Hope College, or the Albert Neckers, Jr. Endowment at the Robert H. Jackson Center in Jamestown, NY. Condolences may be made online to the family at www.walkerfuneralhomes.com.

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Published by The Blade from Jun. 27 to Jun. 30, 2021.

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Merritt Obreiter

June 30, 2021

Andy, I am sorry to learn about your mom. When we were kids I fondly remember coming over to Secorwoods and hanging out.
Both your Mom and Dad were always so nice and welcoming. My deepest condolences.

Nancy Karp

June 30, 2021

Dear Doug,
We are sorry for your loss. Norman and I always enjoyed our visits with you and Suzanne at the Jackson Center and at Chautauqua.
Nancy and Norman Karp

Kelly (Moose) Plonka

June 29, 2021

My sincere condolences in this time of loss.
My memories of Mrs. Neckers (how I knew her) are of a kind and welcoming mom.
Later, when my own mom passed away, she sent a sweet note, sharing a number of fond memories she had of my parents. It struck me that I hadn´t seen her in years, and she still took the time to reach out.
Ever a kind and open soul.

Hope College Chemistry Department

June 27, 2021

Doug, our condolences are with you and your family at this sad time.

Mary Ellis

June 22, 2021

Sue was a very nice lady. Friday was always nail night she loved that. Also loved helping me with word search. You'll be missed

Ann M. Desmond

June 21, 2021

Suzanne was a wonderful Docent at TMA and it was always a joy to see her when touring. I greatly admired the contributions Suzanne and her husband made to PBS as they gave freely to educate the public.

Betty Laukhuf

June 21, 2021

Suzanne was my docent classmate and travel companion on docent trips. Her gentle spirit pervaded all she encountered. I was blessed to have her friendship.

Claudia Stein

June 21, 2021

Hearing of the loss of Suzanne makes me so sad. I had the pleasure of meeting her as a fellow docent at TMA and she was a lovely person to work with. My heartfelt sympathy to her husband and family.

Tom Hagen

June 21, 2021

Doug, so sorry to learn of Suzanne's passing. I know from personal experience how much of a loss it is to you after 60 years together. May she rest in peace. I hope you will be able to get some time this summer at CHQ and that we'll have a chance to get together. Best wishes, Tom.

Jim and Roxanne Blackwell

June 21, 2021

Doug,
We were saddened to hear of Sue's passing. We have such fond memories of seeing her (and you) in Holland and at the lake.

Richard John Evans

June 21, 2021

She will be missed by so many for many different reasons but none far greater than having been who she was and for being a loving sister to your 2 brothers, a wife, a mother of 2, grandmother of 2 and aunt of many. Rest in Peace Aunt Suzanne.

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