On September 3, 2007. Beloved wife of David Dean Meyer; devoted mother of Gregory Russell Meyer of Burke, VA and Stephen Prescott Meyerof New Baltimore, VA; beloved grandmother of Gavin Gregory Meyer. Also survived by her sister, Judith Cushing Burleigh of Presque Isle, ME; sister-in-law, Bonnie Lee Meyer of Western Springs, IL; nephew, Jeffrey David Meyer of Ithaca, NY.
Suzanne graduated from Colby College with a B.A. in Art History and from the University of Maine with a Masters of Education. She taught art and elementary education in Searsport, ME, Whitesboro, NY, Columbus, OH and Fairfax County, VA. She was a 27 year member of the Fairfax United Methodist Church, where she participated in Adult Education and several outreach programs.
Memorial service will be held at Fairfax United Methodist Church, 10300 Stratford Ave., Fairfax, VA at 11 a.m. on Saturday, September 8. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to Capitol Hospice. Arrangements by FAIRFAX FUNERAL HOME.
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Carol Bisbee
September 9, 2007
I miss my dear friend Suzanne who became a member of the Bisbee clan back in 1963 when we taught together in Searsport, Maine. Over the years we have touched base as often as we could and I feel blessed that she and David stopped in to see me August 7th. God bless you all. I loved Suzanne like a sister as did my four children.
Kathy Bisbee Eldridge
September 8, 2007
Suzanne will always be in my memory. She spent many a day with my family in Belfast, Maine, in her days as a teacher in Searsport. She was like my "big sister" - always letting me tag along on road trips in her Corvair convertible! She was also always a gracious hostess when I visited her in NY and VA. I will miss her smile and her laughter.
Audrey & Chuck Thomas
September 5, 2007
Memories of a wonderful friend who saw the best in everyone. She will be missed.
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