Susanna Fawkes
March 05, 1957 – August 11, 2019
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the
passing of Susanna Fawkes who passed away peacefully with family at her side on
August 11, 2019 at her home.
Susanna will always be lovingly remembered and
tremendously missed by all who knew her. Left to
cherish her memories and carry on her legacy of love and kindness are: her
husband Andrew Fawkes, her daughter Ania Grigoryan, her sister Lilya Tsaturyan,
her brother Artyom Movsisyan, her stepson Darren (Tara) Fawkes, her
step-daughter Angela (Marvin) Voigt, her sister in-law Marietta (Richard) Laing
and the family in Ashcroft, as well as her grandchildren Emmett Fawkes, Jade
Benoit, and Amanda and Daniel Voigt.
Born in Armenia, Susanna
received her first degree in Philology. Her family later moved to Russia. In
2004, Susanna immigrated to Canada and married her loving husband, Andy.
Susanna lived love. In everything she did, she demonstrated
passion for learning, zest for life, and commitment to family, friends and
students.
Her curiosity led her to always
question, always seek new answers, and to be a true life-long learner. As Thompson Rivers University (TRU) alumna,
Susanna completed level five ESAL courses in 2004, a TESL certificate in 2006,
and a BA in 2007. She was also recipient
of Scholarship Awards through the TRU Foundation. In 2009, Susanna completed her MA through the
University of Massachusetts. She started teaching at Thompson Rivers University
in 2010, where she taught ESL, TESL, and Russian, and also in ITC programs on
campus, in Korea, China and the USA.
She has also taught ESL at the University of Alberta, the University of
Calgary and taught seminars through Paragon. She also served as an
interpreter.
Her love of learning led her to
be a true academic through her constant publications, presentations and
attendance at PD events. She was a great
teacher and was always thinking about her students.
Susanna was also an artist with many
of her paintings and ceramics on display at TRU and for the Canada 150 events.
She loved the outdoors, especially skiing with her daughter and husband, and hiking
and taking walks by the lake near her house. She was a strong advocate for
healthy living. Susanna was always
experimenting with cooking and when she wasn’t reading, planning lessons, going
to the theatre or cultural events, Susanna would be in the kitchen. She was on
a plant-based diet and was often sharing recipes and food ideas with colleagues
and friends.
She was genuine, witty,
sarcastic, and always direct with her opinions.
She was tenacious, endearing,
and loving. Her courage and bravery to fight cancer for nine years is an
inspiration to us all. She was a
brilliant light of energy. The world is
much smaller without her.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made either
to the Canadian Cancer Society or to the Thompson Rivers University Foundation,
Susanna Fawkes Memorial Award. Donations can be made online at
tru.ca/makeagift, by calling contact the Foundation office at 250.828.5264 or
by mail to 805 TRU Way, Kamloops BC, V2C 0C8
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Death notice for the town of: Kamloops, Province: Colombie britanique