Susan Zaninovich, beloved daughter of George Zaninovich and Kay Debs, was born on May 31, 1967, in Oakland, California, United States. It is with great sadness that we announce her passing on December 1, 2022.
Susan grew up in Oakland and attended Redwood High School, where she excelled academically and made lasting friendships. She graduated with honors in 1985, and her determination and intellect shone through even in those formative years.
After high school, Susan's thirst for knowledge led her to pursue higher education at the esteemed University of Texas. There, she enthusiastically embraced her studies, exploring various subjects and expanding her intellectual horizons. She graduated with a Bachelor's degree, which marked the beginning of her journey into the professional world.
Known for her love of books and passion for literature, Susan found her calling working at a local bookstore. She cherished each interaction with customers, sharing her knowledge and recommending captivating stories that touched the lives of many. Susan's warm personality, combined with her love for reading, left an indelible impact on everyone she met.
Beyond her professional endeavors, Susan led a fulfilling life enriched by her profound love for culture and the arts. She frequented art exhibits, attended performances at the local theater, and embraced the vibrant music scene in Oakland. Her appreciation for beauty in all its forms was evident to all who knew her.
Throughout her life, Susan was a devoted daughter, sister, and friend. She had an unwavering loyalty and support for her family, always being there in times of need. Her kindness knew no bounds, and her generous spirit extended to every aspect of her life.
Although Susan did not have children of her own, she was a cherished aunt and played a significant role in the lives of her nieces and nephews. She showered them with love, guidance, and laughter, ensuring they always felt special and heard.
Susan Zaninovich's departure leaves a void in the hearts of her family and friends that is impossible to fill. Her memory will forever be cherished and she will be fondly remembered for her kindness, intelligence, and the profound impact she had on the lives of those around her.
Guestbook