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Update from Oct. 29, 2023

As of today, it's been a year. As one does with anniversaries, I've been thinking about her and her passing a lot.
1. All we have is today. Yesterday is a dream, tomorrow is a promise with no guarantee. Tell them how you feel about them. All we have is today.
2. I don't like the band Weezer nearly as much as I might've led her to believe.
3. Estate planning. Get a living will, establish power of attorney for someone, beneficiaries to your bank accounts and other financials, and if you own a house, look into a Transfer on Death deed.
4. No one knows what to say to someone when they've lost someone. It's all right, I understand. Just know, I understand you're sorry for my loss, and I know she was special. You can still say it, because no one knows what to say. You can also say nothing, but I still know you're thinking it. There's no winning in this, which is not fair, but nothing about this is. So say what you want to say, even if it feels empty, and if God forbid you're on the receiving end, let them say what they want to say, even if you've heard it a dozen times already.
5. Things hit different now, part 1: I have a short list of songs that are dangerous for me to listen to while driving, because it's hard to see where you're going when you're crying.
6. I'm much less patient with traffic nowadays. There are a couple reasons I can think of: I have unresolved anger from my wife being taken away too soon that is coming out in a string of sarcasm and profanities directed at Houston drivers, or I instinctually try to be a calming force when people around me are scared and angry and now there's no one else in the car yelling at traffic for me to balance against.
7. Things hit different now, part 2: I cried at Sing 2. If you know, you know.
8. She was the best part of me. I will elaborate: so much of what I did, good habits I had, tiny acts of kindness or generosity or bravery, they were all to impress her, or make her proud of me, or so that she would think I was cool. I felt like I had to be deserving of her love. I knew I never would be, but that's not the point: it's about the effort, the journey.

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Obituary

Susann Margaret Edler-Childress passed away on October 29th at the age of 45 after a brief battle with renal cancer. 

Born in Dalhart and raised in Amarillo, she went to the University of Texas at Austin on a music scholarship, graduating with a chemistry degree. She worked as an analytical chemist; in 2010, she was part of a team that patented a new carrier for oral pharmaceuticals; it is available over the counter at any …

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I met Susann from a mutual friend, Agatha. She came to help move our friend here in Austin . I remembered that she was …
I met Susann from a mutual friend, Agatha. She came to help move our friend here in Austin . I reme…
I met Susann from a mutual friend, Agatha. She came to help move…
I can't believe she's gone. She was always so full of life. She was a pleasure to work with. She was a kind soul.
I can't believe she's gone. She was always so full of life. She was a pleasure to work with. She wa…
I can't believe she's gone. She was always so full of life. She …
I'm so sorry to hear of Susann's sudden passing. She and Eddie got me interested in board games and were such a fun, lo…
I'm so sorry to hear of Susann's sudden passing. She and Eddie got me interested in board games and…
I'm so sorry to hear of Susann's sudden passing. She and Eddie g…
Susanna an I grew apart. She was a wonderful person and friend. Gone way too soon. I  wish to express my deepest condol…
Susanna an I grew apart. She was a wonderful person and friend. Gone way too soon. I  wish to expre…
Susanna an I grew apart. She was a wonderful person and friend. …

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Born

June 22nd, 1977
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Graduated from college

2000
The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX
B.S., Chemistry
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Got married to Edward Childress

April 25th, 2009
Austin, TX

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