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Suzanne Brunazzi Paxton Madison Parish, Louisiana
January 22, 1941 -
September 17, 2019
From Texarkana
Funeral Homes September 20, 2019
Suzanne Paxton departed this life on
September 17, 2019, at Christus St. Joseph's hospital
in Monroe, Louisiana, where she had recently been in hospice care for the grave
illness that too quickly ended her days among us.
Born in Dallas,
Texas, January 22nd, 1941 to Dr. Richard Brunazzi
and Cecile Cassity Brunazzi,
Suzanne grew up in Texarkana where she attended Highland Park elementary
school, Texas Junior High School, and Texas High School. She graduated in 1958
with classmates who would remain lifelong friends.
While growing up in
Texarkana she discovered her enduring love of horses and riding. She was a
member of Texarkana Saddle Pals from her junior high years when she
participated in competitive equestrian quadrille, flag race, and barrel race at
the rodeo. She enjoyed gathering with her friends at Lee's Drive-In, and was
among the first to hear the music of Elvis Presley on tour at the Texarkana
Municipal Auditorium.
She also then began
her fervent commitment to her Christian faith and vocation, attending meetings
and revivals with her friends while still in high school. She also especially
enjoyed summer camps on Lake Ouachita and on the gulf shore in Gulfport,
Mississippi.
Following graduation
from high school she attended Newcomb College/Tulane University in New Orleans,
Louisiana, where she was active in the sorority Pi Beta Phi. She received her
B.A. with a major in Psychology in 1962.
During her first
marriage to Thomas Arthur Grant, III, of Monroe, Louisiana, Suzanne gave birth
to three children, Cecile, Thomas and Richard. As a young wife and mother, she
was an active member of, among other organizations, the Monroe Junior League,
Monroe Garden Club, and Grace Episcopal Church. She was on the original Monroe
Junior League committee which produced the bestselling cookbook Cotton Country
Collection.
With her marriage to
Albert Paxton, Sr. she moved to the Paxton farm and cutting horse ranch in
Tallulah, Louisiana, where, always noted for her sparkling sociability and
community engagement, she continued to be active in Trinity Episcopal church
where she was on the Vestry, the Tallulah Academy where she taught for a number
of years, and the Madison Parish Council on Aging where she served as a board
member. She was also active in her bridge club, and numerous other projects and
events where Suzanne was noted for the generous contribution she made of her
skills in decorating, floral and garden design. She also continued to exercise
her love of horses and riding which she shared with her husband Albert and
their family. Suzanne and Albert also shared a love of history, especially of
the American War Between the States and the American West. Suzanne often served
as a knowledgeable guide to visitors through the Vicksburg battlefield.
Suzanne is survived
by her children, Cecile Grant Draper of Monroe, Thomas Arthur Grant IV of
Monroe, Richard Grant of Westchester, New York, her grandson Jon Draper, of
Tallulah, her grandaughters Freya Pierson and Gloria
Cecile Grant, of New York, her great grandchildren Henry and Emily Draper, of
Tallulah and her sisters, Elizabeth Brunazzi-Weyhe,
of Taos, New Mexico, and Cecile Deaglio-Brunazzi, of
San Francisco, California.
In lieu of flowers,
tributes, donations and contributions requested to go to Trinity Episcopal
Church in Tallulah.
Services:
Texarkana, Texas,
Saturday September 21st, Hillcrest Cemetery, 10:00 am
Memorial, Tallulah,
Louisiana, Monday, September 23rd, Trinity Episcopal Church, 11:00
am