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Sue's Memorial Service will be over Zoom on Sunday, May 16 at 2:00 Eastern time. The link to join the service is https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81733911354
May 12, 2021
May 12, 2021
Stan and I have so many fond memories of you and your wonderful family. What a great life you had with them, generously shared with your friends. We will hold you and Friday in our hearts forever, dear beautiful Sue.
May 6, 2021
May 6, 2021
All love to you, dear Sue, beautiful soul. Wishing you divine love and bliss always.
May 6, 2021
May 6, 2021
Our dear, precious, enlightened Sue,
We will miss your divine, lovely presence in so many ways. It was always a delight to see your shining face, whether over the lunch table, at the market or the Maharishi Vedic Pandit yagyas. Your forever friendly, sweet, loving Self will be remembered with great appreciation and much love. Your light and bliss fill our hearts now, as you float on that highest of heavenly plateaus. Love and Jai Guru Dev
April 23, 2021
April 23, 2021
To Sue, our dear friend,
Your beauty is eternal, your life a tribute to your goodness, your laughter a window to your soul, and your devotion a blessing to the world. You have touched so many of us with your kindness and love. We will miss you terribly. But life goes on and we know you are in the perfect place of pure bliss and divinity. May the light you shared forever light the world.
We love you so much, dear Sue. 

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May 12, 2021
May 12, 2021
Stan and I have so many fond memories of you and your wonderful family. What a great life you had with them, generously shared with your friends. We will hold you and Friday in our hearts forever, dear beautiful Sue.
Her Life

Sue Huss

May 12, 2021
Carol Susan Huss grew up as a "straight A" student in the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois.  Her parents were both renowned physicians in Chicago, though for a time her mother ("MH") stayed home to take care of Sue; her brother, Brad; and her sister, Sally ("Friday") as they were growing up.

Sue attended the University of California at Berkeley and majored in art history.  It was there that she learned the Transcendental Meditation technique and soon went to Poland Springs in Maine and to Estes Park, high up in the Rocky Mountains in Colorado, to study with Maharishi Mahesh Yogi to become a TM teacher and a pioneer in the development of consciousness for the world..  At the end of the Teacher Training Course Maharishi told Sue that it would be good for her to finish her degree, so she returned to Berkeley and graduated with a BA in Art History.

After finishing her degree, Sue opened the first TM center in Chicago and served as center chairman.  In this capacity she taught hundreds of people to transcend, giving them the gift of inner silence, peace, and happiness.  While on an advanced TM course in Switzerland, Sue was one of the first to learn a special advanced technique of the TM Sidhi program that was  personally taught by Maharishi.

On returning to the United States, Sue held many positions in the TM organization including teaching TM in Orange County, California; working at the national administrative offices in South Fallsburg, New York, and serving as coordinator for the Maharishi Jyotish office in Fairfield, Iowa.  

Sue also worked in the real estate business in Temecula, California.  Her largest sale was a mountain (!) sold to an investor.  In addition she worked for an investment company as administrative staff.

A big part of Sue’s life was Lake Geneva in Wisconsin where her family has a lake house.  Every summer Sue joined her family for waterskiing and summer fun.  Several of Sue and Sally’s TM friends stayed at the lake house for extended periods joining in the fun.

An avid photographer, Sue's portfolio includes beautiful photographs of religious art from the National Gallery in Washington, DC as well as nature photos.

Sue is survived by her brother, Brad Huss; sister-in-law, Charity Huss; her nephews  Alister, Leland, and Harrison; and her grand-nephews Henry and Charlie.


Recent stories
July 3, 2022
I didn't know Sue well in high school, just enough to say hi while passing her in the hallway.  It was in the summers afterwards when we returned from whatever college we went to that I got to know Sue, Sally, and Doctor Huss.  Susie and I explored the various neighborhoods of Chicago.  We went to the Biograph to catch Euro flicks, also The Quiet Knight on Belmont  for blues.  We spent hours in the Art Institute and walked the streets of the Gold Coast admiring the various townhouses.  There were festivals in Lincoln Park and one day we visited the University of Chicago campus of which Susie said she "liked the vibe" there.  Then there were of course week ends at the lake house.  Those were great days. The world seemed to lay out before us full its possibilities.  After graduation we would all as Susie said "jump into the unknown".

Like a sister to me........

September 10, 2021
What a loss for everyone who knew her.........will always remember the 9 great Summers I spent with Sue and Sal at Harvard Club

Memories of Sue and family

July 23, 2021
I had the best job in the world, babysitting the Huss children during my college years in the early 60s. Today, we'd call that a Nanny, but then I was a babysitter. I have wonderful memories of Lake Geneva, water skiing, getting donuts from Fontana, sailing, going for ice cream, and generally, loving my experiences with these three great kids and their parents. I am saddened her hear of Sue's death and I hold her and her brother in my heart. 

Sally Shipman Pitt Van Buren

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