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Suzanne Mary Ackerman

  • On January 21, 2020
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Suzanne Mary Ackerman, age 72, of Collier Township, passed away peacefully on Monday, January 20, 2020. Born on August 2nd, 1947, she was the daughter of the late Mary C. and Joseph Ackerman. Loving mother of Chris (Melissa) Mondzelewski, Todd (Lisa) Mondzelewski, and Andrew (Courtney) Mondzelewski; devoted grandmother to Sydney, Josh, Pete, Ellie, Ryan, Carter, Henry, and Grant; dear sister to Joanne (the late David) Geisinger and Jim (Linda) Ackerman.  And so many other family members and friends for whom she cared for deeply.

Suzanne grew up in Whitehall and attended Baldwin High School and then attended the University of Dayton, where notably she was a member of the Flyerettes, performing at Madison Square Garden in 1968.   After short stints living in Columbus, Charlottesville, and Lynchburg (where Chris was born), Sue and family settled back home in Pittsburgh.  When her boys were still young, Sue went back to get her PhD in Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh and then worked as the School Psychologist at Hopewell School District for many years.

Sue loved to travel. After she retired in 2013, she embarked on a cross country drive across the United States, visited the Galapagos Islands, and did several trips through Europe.   She visited Chris and Todd when their families lived abroad in China and Japan, respectively.   She frequently met her dear college friends for reunions in many different locations.  And of course, she was a frequent visitor to her sons and grandchildren in Nashville, Coronado, and Chicago.  Even more than her love of travel, Sue loved children. In her retirement years she treasured the opportunity to rock babies in need at UPMC Magee Women’s Hospital in Pittsburgh. Sue will be missed by all.

A private prayer service and Celebration of Life will be held on Saturday, February 1st.  In lieu of flowers, we ask that you consider a donation to brain cancer research through UPMC Hillman (https://hillmanresearch.upmc.edu/giving/) or UPMC Magee-Women’s Hospital (mageewomens.org/support)in Suzanne Ackerman’s name.

Please view and sign the family’s online guestbook at pittsburghcremation.com.

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17 Comments

Piper
Our love and prayers are with the family and so happy I had the honor of meeting Sue when she was visiting her family in Coronado. She lit up a room with her beautiful spirit. Much love, Vince & Piper
Denise Deceder
I was so saddened to hear about Sue’s passing. I was so lucky to have had her as Hopewell’s school psychologist, she was such an advocate for our students and a true professional. I considered her my friend even though our only connection was at work. Bless you, Sue.
Marcy Pocci
This journey has been heart-breaking. I am so grateful to have spent many hours, days and weeks with my treasured friend through this illness ~ it was a gift. She was such a calming influence in my life for the past 14 years and now that I have no choice but to do this life without her, I am determined to make her proud. She was a lover of life and always sought out fun and adventure, always with an incredible smile on her face! You will forever be in my heart! Rest in Peace. My love and prayers are with all the incredible family and friends during this difficult time and always.
Joyce Beachler
My deepest sympathies and prayers for peace. I always admired this beautiful woman for her resilience, her strength, and sweet spirit. Joyce Beachler
Michele Grandovic
My deepest sympathy to all of you. Sue was an amazing school psychologist, a caring and compassionate lady and a dear friend. My deepest sympathy to all of you. I will always treasure her friendship. Michele Grandovic
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