Suzette Ann
Gundersen
- Celebration of Life on Friday, June 4th at Blessed Savior Lutheran Church, 15250 W. Cleveland Ave. from 3-4pm
- Memorial Service Friday, June 4th at Blessed Savior Lutheran Church at 4pm
Gundersen, Suzette Ann
Reunited with her beloved husband David on Wednesday May 26, 2021 at the age of 58. Loving mom of Erica (Andy) Gegere and Beau (Alyssa) Gundersen. Dear grandma of Lindley and Kennadi Gegere. Beloved daughter of Gerald and the late Joan Mueller. Sister of Mark Mueller and “Sister” of Amy Schowalter. Also survived by nieces, nephews, other relatives, and friends.
A Celebration of Suzette’s Life will be held on Friday, June 4th at BLESSED SAVIOR LUTHERN CHURCH, 15250 W. Cleveland Ave. from 3-4pm with a Memorial Service at 4pm.
On August 10th, 1985, Suzette and David were married and they built their home in New Berlin, WI. Suzette’s mother Joan started the family cleaning business known as Executive Maids. Suzette took over the business after Joan retired in 2002.
Some of Suzette’s favorite things included going to the zoo, singing, and making home-cooked meals. Her famous recipes included a large pan of lasagna and the world’s most moist chocolate chip banana bread.
Suzette loved her sense of fashion and left the house always feeling her best. She will always be remembered for putting other’s needs first and wanted everyone to feel loved. Her children will continue to carry on these precious values.
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I will miss you forever. Don’t worry about the kid’s Sam. I got them. Thank you for entrusting me with them. Love you Sissy always. Amy
Dear Suzette, I miss you and the fun times sitting by the fires on one side of the street or the other, iced tea or wine cooler in hand, laughing and talking for hours, recalling the years of the kids growing up on both sides of that street. Beau’s golf practice down the middle of the street, the block parties closing it down completely. I miss your great outfits that were only outsparkled by the wink in your eye, and your giggle, which was audio sparkles! Thank you for raising such lovely children who are truly helping to make a better world. You did good, Kiddo. You did good. I miss you, but I’m sure glad I knew you! Love, Susie
Dear Erica and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. Words cannot completely express my sympathy. I work with Erica and greatly appreciate the warm, caring, and compassionate person that she is. It sounds like these are traits that your dear mother, Suzette, embodied in her heart and soul. May your mother’s love and genuine “sparkle” for life live on in you. Thoughtfully, Lisa Ihlenfeldt
Missing you Suzette, more than you could ever know. You will always be in my memory. Your love for life & the special sparkle you carried with you always will remain in my memory.. Even as a little girl, you had the most special little giggle. Your beauty was exquisite, inside & out. Always loved our sharing phone calls, they simply erased the long miles between us.
Lovingly, Nancy Delfosse