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Susann's 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 pharmacy. In 2017 she received a masters in data science from the University of Houston - Downtown, and spent the time since in the bioinformatics field, analyzing genetic testing data. 

Susann was a lover of music, whether it be jazz, classical, or what she called "girl power punk." She loved cats, books, game nights, and cocktails with friends. 

Susann was predeceased by her mother, Christine Edler; she is mourned by her husband, Edward Childress; father, Jon Edler; brother, Karl Edler, and family; and all others who knew her. 

A memorial service will be held at the Chapel at First Presbyterian Church of Houston on Monday, November 14th at 10am. 

In lieu of flowers, we ask for donations to be made in Susann's name to Coastal Prairie Conservancy at www.coastalprairieconservancy…

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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…
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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…
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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…
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