My fondest memory of Sue is both sad and appreciative. When my father was in a coma, in 1981, ICU at Fairview Hospital, I was so comforted to discover Sue was a nurse in that unit. I know she took extra good care of my father, and I'm sure of all of her patients. What a blessing she and her career were!
As to the 60s, it's her wistful smile and upbeat disposition that helped make those days better.
Suzanne Cavalier Kushner May 15, 1946 - January 17, 2001
Birthplace:
Cleveland, Ohio
Resided In:
Bay Village Ohio
Visitation:
January 19, 2001
Service:
January 20, 2001
Cemetery:
Holy Cross Cemetery
Suzanne Cavalier Kushner, Artist. The 54 year old Bay Village resident died at home Wednesday January 17, 2001 after battling cancer. It was her
sense of humor together with her gifts of insight and truth, that drew so many to be her friend and confidant. Suzanne owned and operated Cavalier Art in Rocky River since 1993. She glorified the Lord in her paintings, drawings and scuptures. Suzanne served as a Stephan minister at Bay Prestbyterian Church in Bay Village. since 1999.
She was a Faithful member of the Bible Study Fellowship Inc. since 1992. Suzanne is survived by her loving husband Eugene Kushner. Her children Katherine Cooper (Aaron), John Nanovsky, Amy Gongas (Scott), and Christopher Kushner. Her Grandchildren Joseph Cavalier, Madeline Gongas, Grace Cooper and Kaily Kushner. Her father Joseph Cavalier and her siblings Elizabeth Smith (James), Helen Cavalier Zdrojewski (Ronald), Joseph Cavalier, and Michele Kelly (Patrick). Funeral Mass to be held Saturday January 20 at 9:30 am at St. Raphael Catholic Church 525 Dover Center Road Bay Village. Friedns may call from 2-4 & 7-9 pm Friday at Jenkins Funeral Chapel 2914 Dover Center Road Westlake.
Terrence Kelly
My fondest memory of Sue is both sad and appreciative. When my father was in a coma, in 1981, ICU at Fairview Hospital, I was so comforted to discover Sue was a nurse in that unit. I know she took extra good care of my father, and I'm sure of all of her patients. What a blessing she and her career were!
As to the 60s, it's her wistful smile and upbeat disposition that helped make those days better.
Mary Lou McMillan (Elliott)
Found Suzanne's obituary online:
May 15, 1946 - January 17, 2001
sense of humor together with her gifts of insight and truth, that drew so many to be her friend and confidant. Suzanne owned and operated Cavalier Art in Rocky River since 1993. She glorified the Lord in her paintings, drawings and scuptures. Suzanne served as a Stephan minister at Bay Prestbyterian Church in Bay Village. since 1999.
She was a Faithful member of the