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Susan Allain Miller
Sept. 18, 1941-Aug. 4, 2020
Atherton, CA

Susan Allain Miller died peacefully in her home in Atherton on Tuesday August 4, 2020 with her husband Dean at her side. She had been dealing with cancer since the diagnosis and surgery in 2016. Susan was born to Paul and Edna Allain in Holyoke Massachusetts on September 18, 1941. She was educated in public schools in Holyoke and Northampton Massachusetts and graduated from Conrad High School in West Hartford Connecticut. She received a BA Magna Cum Laude, with an art major from College of New Rochelle and an MA in Art History from Indiana University. She taught school after college and then moved to Southern California where she worked in the movie industry. She came to Northern California and for many years was the office manager for an electronic manufacturers rep. firm in Silicon Valley. In 2005 she became the manager of a small Menlo Park manufacturing firm serving the medical device industry. In 2010 she was named CEO of that firm and continued in that role until retirement in 2015. Susan was trained as a Spiritual Director at Mercy Center in Burlingame. She led a women's spirituality group at Christ Church Portola Valley for 16 years. She was also active in the chapel community at Woodside Priory for many years. Susan is survived by her husband Dean, her two daughters Carolyn Plummer (Elk Grove, California) and Kathryn Chalfant-Magesacher (Austin, Texas), and her sister Nancy Clark (Sun City, Florida). She has two Grandsons, Christian Plummer and Eric Magesacher.

Remembrances
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From Patricia Maher Rickman
Aug. 19, 2020
Sue and I were room mates for our four years at New Rochelle. Sadly, we eventually stopped being in touch, but she has always been a big part of my happy memories of those days. My deepest sympathy to all who loved her.
Memorial service
A private memorial service will be held at the Woodside Priory Chapel.
Make a donation
In lieu of flowers, we request donations to Catholic Worker House in Redwood City, California.

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