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Susan Camille <I>Bauman</I> Jorgensen

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Susan Camille Bauman Jorgensen

Birth
Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri, USA
Death
4 Jan 1993 (aged 31)
Newton Centre, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Cambridge, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
Plot
Meadow Road in Lot 9822, Sublot 394
Memorial ID
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Susan Camille Bauman Jorgensem

Boston Herald........................................
Susan was born in St. Louis, Missouri in, 1961. The family moved to Caldwell, Idaho when Susan was three years old.

As a preschooler, Susan began to study ballet and violin. As a result of the loving relationships shared between Susan and her instructors, June Itami and Walter Cerveny, music became a major and abiding passion in her life.

While in high school, in the Caldwell area, she enjoyed participating in a Madrigal singing group and a theatre production of "Fiddler on the Roof" where she donned top-hat, tails and mustache to play the "fiddler."

Susan began her college experience at Boise State University under a music scholarship. A sophomore exchange took Susan to Rutgers University where she found it only a short train ride to New York City and the theatre. She also became involved in Lutheran Campus Ministry, traveling to Washington D.C. for interviews with members of Iranian hostages at the American Embassy following the Reagan Inauguration. In 1983, she returned to Boise State University where she began studying psychology and playing with the Boise Philharmonic Orchestra.

The following year Susan was off to Matsumoto, Japan where she spent a year and received certification as a Suzuki Violin Educator from Dr. Shinichi Suzuki.

After graduating from the College of Idaho in 1985 Susan moved to the Boston area where she soon began her nearly six year association with McLean Psychiatric Hospital, a Harvard University teaching and research facility.

It was here that she met Paul Jorgensen. They were married on July 7, 1989 in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, her parents' home town.

Susan had recently completed work as a research assistant collaborating on papers dealing with obsessive compulsive disorders and depression. Sue and Paul also ran a residential treatment facility in Newton Centre, living with and counseling residents with disabling psychiatric illnesses. In addition Susan had resumed part-time Suzuki teaching. It was in the summer of 1992 when she became a full-time instructor at The Suzuki School of Newton, The School of Creative Arts/Reading and The Winchester Community Music Schools.

Susan loved to travel and visit her many international friends; enjoying a Christmas in London and a New Year's in Edinburgh. Another Christmas was spent in Japan introducing her Buddhist friends to Santa Claus in her tiny apartment.

Blessed with such enthusiasm for life, Susan is best remembered for her generous and loving nature and constant efforts to gather her friends and family about her and to express her affection with wit and good humor.

Her violin teacher Cerveny is buried in Canyon Hill Cemetery

Her Japanese violin teacher June Itami is buried in the Hillcrest Memorial Gardens Cemetery
Graduated Caldwell High School in 1979

Idaho Press Tribune.................................
Susan Camille Bauman-Jorgensen, age 31, wife of Paul Jorgensen, died of a cardiac arrest at their home in Newton Centre, Mass., on January 4, 1992.

Susan's parents, Jerry and Marilyn Bauman, brother Scot, sister and brother-in-law, Jenni and Jami McGarvin, all of Caldwell, attended Episcopal services conducted at Mt. Auburn Chapel, Arlington, Massachusetts, on Thursday, January 7.

Susan was born in St. Louis, Mo., on July 11. 1961, and was baptized there. The family moved to Caldwell when she was two. She was encouraged intellectually and creatively by many fine teachers in the Caldwell school system. Her passion for music was nurtured by loving relationships with the late Amy Garvey, June Itami, Don Carlton, Walter Cervany and Shinichi Suzuki of Matsumoto, Japan.

Susan's college experience began at BSU with a music scholarship and playing with the Boise Philharmonic Orchestra. She pursued biblical studies at Rutgers University in New Jersey, then spent a year at Talent Education in Japan with Dr. Suzuki, earning certification as a violin instructor. She traveled in Asia, British Isles and Europe.

Susan graduated from the College of Idaho in 1985 with a degree in psychology and moved to the Boston area to begin a six-year association with McLean Psychiatric Hospital, a Harvard teaching facility, as a counselor and research assistant.

Susan left McLean last summer to take the position of director of music education at the Reading (Mass) School of Creative Arts, teaching violin also at Suzuki Schools in Newton and Winchester. She loved each of her twenty-eight young students and they will honor her at two memorials services this week.

She met Paul Jorgensen at McLean and they were married on July 7, 1989, in Bonners Ferry, Idaho. The couple have managed a residential treatment facility in Newton for the past four years, living with and counseling residents with disabling psychiatric disorders.

Susan will be remembered for her generous and loving nature, wit and good humor. She leaves three beloved nieces, Niki and Whitney Hudgens and McKenzie McGarvin; grandparents, Carl and Lorraine Cossairt, and Bud and Jeanne Bauman; aunts and uncles and cousins.

She joins her grandmothers, Ada and Evelyn, in their eternal home.

A memorial service of music and celebration of Susan's beautiful life will be held at Faith Lutheran Church, 2915 S. Montana, Caldwell, Friday, January 15, at 3 p.m., with Pastor Walter Rice officiating.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to The Susan Bauman-Jorgensen Memorial Scholarship Fund, Idaho Susuki Institute Association, Inc. (ISIAI), Connie Hadlock, Director, 16159 S. 10th Ave., Caldwell 83605.

Idaho Press-Tribune, Monday, January 11, 1993 — 8A
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Susan Camille Bauman Jorgensem

Boston Herald........................................
Susan was born in St. Louis, Missouri in, 1961. The family moved to Caldwell, Idaho when Susan was three years old.

As a preschooler, Susan began to study ballet and violin. As a result of the loving relationships shared between Susan and her instructors, June Itami and Walter Cerveny, music became a major and abiding passion in her life.

While in high school, in the Caldwell area, she enjoyed participating in a Madrigal singing group and a theatre production of "Fiddler on the Roof" where she donned top-hat, tails and mustache to play the "fiddler."

Susan began her college experience at Boise State University under a music scholarship. A sophomore exchange took Susan to Rutgers University where she found it only a short train ride to New York City and the theatre. She also became involved in Lutheran Campus Ministry, traveling to Washington D.C. for interviews with members of Iranian hostages at the American Embassy following the Reagan Inauguration. In 1983, she returned to Boise State University where she began studying psychology and playing with the Boise Philharmonic Orchestra.

The following year Susan was off to Matsumoto, Japan where she spent a year and received certification as a Suzuki Violin Educator from Dr. Shinichi Suzuki.

After graduating from the College of Idaho in 1985 Susan moved to the Boston area where she soon began her nearly six year association with McLean Psychiatric Hospital, a Harvard University teaching and research facility.

It was here that she met Paul Jorgensen. They were married on July 7, 1989 in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, her parents' home town.

Susan had recently completed work as a research assistant collaborating on papers dealing with obsessive compulsive disorders and depression. Sue and Paul also ran a residential treatment facility in Newton Centre, living with and counseling residents with disabling psychiatric illnesses. In addition Susan had resumed part-time Suzuki teaching. It was in the summer of 1992 when she became a full-time instructor at The Suzuki School of Newton, The School of Creative Arts/Reading and The Winchester Community Music Schools.

Susan loved to travel and visit her many international friends; enjoying a Christmas in London and a New Year's in Edinburgh. Another Christmas was spent in Japan introducing her Buddhist friends to Santa Claus in her tiny apartment.

Blessed with such enthusiasm for life, Susan is best remembered for her generous and loving nature and constant efforts to gather her friends and family about her and to express her affection with wit and good humor.

Her violin teacher Cerveny is buried in Canyon Hill Cemetery

Her Japanese violin teacher June Itami is buried in the Hillcrest Memorial Gardens Cemetery
Graduated Caldwell High School in 1979

Idaho Press Tribune.................................
Susan Camille Bauman-Jorgensen, age 31, wife of Paul Jorgensen, died of a cardiac arrest at their home in Newton Centre, Mass., on January 4, 1992.

Susan's parents, Jerry and Marilyn Bauman, brother Scot, sister and brother-in-law, Jenni and Jami McGarvin, all of Caldwell, attended Episcopal services conducted at Mt. Auburn Chapel, Arlington, Massachusetts, on Thursday, January 7.

Susan was born in St. Louis, Mo., on July 11. 1961, and was baptized there. The family moved to Caldwell when she was two. She was encouraged intellectually and creatively by many fine teachers in the Caldwell school system. Her passion for music was nurtured by loving relationships with the late Amy Garvey, June Itami, Don Carlton, Walter Cervany and Shinichi Suzuki of Matsumoto, Japan.

Susan's college experience began at BSU with a music scholarship and playing with the Boise Philharmonic Orchestra. She pursued biblical studies at Rutgers University in New Jersey, then spent a year at Talent Education in Japan with Dr. Suzuki, earning certification as a violin instructor. She traveled in Asia, British Isles and Europe.

Susan graduated from the College of Idaho in 1985 with a degree in psychology and moved to the Boston area to begin a six-year association with McLean Psychiatric Hospital, a Harvard teaching facility, as a counselor and research assistant.

Susan left McLean last summer to take the position of director of music education at the Reading (Mass) School of Creative Arts, teaching violin also at Suzuki Schools in Newton and Winchester. She loved each of her twenty-eight young students and they will honor her at two memorials services this week.

She met Paul Jorgensen at McLean and they were married on July 7, 1989, in Bonners Ferry, Idaho. The couple have managed a residential treatment facility in Newton for the past four years, living with and counseling residents with disabling psychiatric disorders.

Susan will be remembered for her generous and loving nature, wit and good humor. She leaves three beloved nieces, Niki and Whitney Hudgens and McKenzie McGarvin; grandparents, Carl and Lorraine Cossairt, and Bud and Jeanne Bauman; aunts and uncles and cousins.

She joins her grandmothers, Ada and Evelyn, in their eternal home.

A memorial service of music and celebration of Susan's beautiful life will be held at Faith Lutheran Church, 2915 S. Montana, Caldwell, Friday, January 15, at 3 p.m., with Pastor Walter Rice officiating.

In lieu of flowers, memorials may be sent to The Susan Bauman-Jorgensen Memorial Scholarship Fund, Idaho Susuki Institute Association, Inc. (ISIAI), Connie Hadlock, Director, 16159 S. 10th Ave., Caldwell 83605.

Idaho Press-Tribune, Monday, January 11, 1993 — 8A

Gravesite Details

Susan was cremated and then her cremated remains were interred Mount Auburn Cemetery, on Meadow Road in Lot 9822, Sublot 394. Her cremated remains were interred in the same gravesite location as Harry W. Jorgensen. thx DSiahpush (48258790)No marker


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