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Sheri Simmons
Menlo Park, San Jose, Las Vegas

Thinking of Suzanne today with fond memories of fun times together, both on and off the soccer field.  On the soccer pitch, Suzanne always took time to warm up (even if it meant she didn't start, but came in as a sub), and shared some of her warm-up exercises from a soccer clinic she attended years before. Suzanne played soccer with spirit and vigor, as I'm sure she approached other aspects of her life.

One fond memory is when we attended a "friendly" soccer game together to see the US Women's National Team at Paypal Park in San Jose.  Another fun time was the Soccer Tournament in Las Vegas where we shared dinner out and attended a show.  Suzanne was particularly interested in visiting the museum chronicling the former gangster history of Las Vegas, however the hours didn't work for us. I recall that as an example of her interest in history and politics. I hope to visit that museum some day, and will think of Suzanne. I truly miss her!  May her bright spirit live on!

Much love to Suzanne's family and her other friends on this special day, her Birthday.

I’m so sorry to hear about Suzanne’s passing. I got the news about it late.  We played soccer together. We even went to a soccer game when Candlestick existed.  She was a very outgoing and spirited person, and I’m going to miss her very much.

I’m so sorry to hear the sad news of Suzanne passing.May her family know she was loved by so many. She will be missed.  She was funny,smart,quirky and disorganized all at the same time. I played many soccer games with and against her. She was lightning fast on the  soccer pitch much faster than most her age. My favorite memory with her is when we were roommates in New Zealand. We had a blast and came home with a Gold Medal!

May Suzanne RIP and I hope she’s playing soccer in Heaven pain free!

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I am deeply saddened to hear this news. I played soccer for many years with Suzanne and we shared many laughs and had talked about getting a soccer team event going in Ireland . She will be greatly missed.
Wow, I'm so sorry to hear about Suzanne. She had more energy than anyone  I know.  She was always nice and went out of her way to say hi. She also played with us on numerous teams and tournaments. When Suzanne played, she really put it all out there! She will be missed and I send my condolences to her boys. She spoke of them often and loved them so much.
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I played soccer with Suzanne. She was a pistol on and off the field and I truly enjoyed the days I got to share with her, including a trip to New Zealand where our team won the World Masters Games Gold Medal.  I am so sad...Would someone from the family please contact me, I have something she gave me to research and it is important that it stays in the family.  Thanks  starlatrwc@gmail.com

Suzanne and Sterling are tops among the best friends I’ve ever had. Suzanne was also in her own right, tops among my friends. She was always kind to me, asked about things important to me, and gave me encouragement, over the many years I knew her. Suzanne was interesting and fun to be around.

Suzanne knew more about politics than most people I’ve ever known. I remember the first time I joined Suze and Sterling for a conversation about politics. It was the late 1980’s early 1990’s. She went into great detail about how Bill Clinton was the right president for the country. And she talked about knowing and working with a local house representative, Zoe Lofgren. Suze was undoubtedly proud of what her friend Zoe is doing these days.

Back then, I had been a lifelong republican, having inherited that during my upper midwest upbringing. For my birthday that year, Suze and Sterling gave me the book “Rush Limbaugh is a Big, Fat Idiot.” And over the next few years, by talking with them and opening my ears and mind, I soon was a convert. And I never regretted it.

I enjoyed talking about sales stuff with Suzanne. She knew a lot about technology, and was very successful in her company. With her knowledge of tech, customers, and her friendly personality, she made sales look easy.

She was funny too. At times, I would work with Sterling at their house in Redwood City. I remember one time when I was there. Erich and Trevor (about 1 ½) were running around the house like little boys do. Trevor ran into the living room with only a t-shirt on, Suze said something like “Trevi at least you got dressed for the occasion!” She could always add a good punch line to any situation. And she loved her boys.

Suzanne always had good things to say about people. In those days, I had my own ups and downs in business and in personal life, and often shared these details with Sterling and Suzanne. I realize now that one thing was always true about our interactions. Suzanne always complimented me, congratulated me on my work, and gave me encouragement. She was a very kind person and was always kind to me.

My fondest memory of my time with Suzanne was when I got to be best man at Suzanne and Sterling’s wedding. It was a truly memorable day. At one point, I went into their preparation room, and said something like “You guys need to get ready!” For years later, she told me “Jimbo, you really kept us on schedule that day!” Even though the facts might have been very different, it didn’t matter; she made me feel good.

I will always miss Suzanne. Rest in Peace Suze.

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