Suzanne Bond was a strong leader with a big heart.
During the six years she spent as Superintendent of Coupeville Public Schools, the district blossomed.
Student scores in the Washington Assessment of Student Learning tests rose under her leadership, while a levy passed with a very-strong 72 percent favorable vote.
Dr. Bond was also a kind woman, one who always greeted me with a smile when she and her family came in to Videoville or Miriam’s Espresso.
The following remembrance is from her family:
On the morning of March 3, 2021, Suzanne S. Bond of Coupeville, Washington, died peacefully at home at the age of 70.
She was surrounded by her family.
Suzanne was a devoted mother, a loving wife, a leader by example, and a beloved friend.
Named Victoria Suzanne Bednorz by her parents, she always preferred to be called Suzanne.
Born to Twila Darlene Vice and Edwin Gilbert Bednorz, Suzanne arrived on August 9th, 1950, in Tacoma, Washington.
She had one older brother, Edwin Gene “Rusty” Bednorz.
Suzanne’s first husband was Howard Lee Simonson. They were married in 1971.
In 1987 the twins were born, Cavan and Zachary.
In 1994, Suzanne married her second husband, Dan Noel Bond.
She wrote about Dan saying, “He is my heart connection to the world; we have important work to do together.”
In so many ways, Suzanne was exceptional.
She came from modest beginnings. She believed strongly in the power of education and had an unquenchable thirst for knowledge.
She earned her B.A. and Masters of Education at Western Washington State College, then her Doctor of Education from Seattle University in 1982.
Suzanne began her teaching career as the business education instructor at Juanita High School and then rose to the Assistant Principal position.
She later became Principal of Mariner High School for a period of eight years before moving into the Mukilteo School District Office as Director of Staff Development and Special Projects.
In 1996 Suzanne accepted the School Superintendent position for Coupeville Schools.
In Coupeville, Suzanne made her deepest impact as Superintendent.
She helped instill character education and development within the school district.
She fostered engagement between the business community and the district.
Numerous businesses displayed the Coupeville School’s “Words to Live By,” which included: Respect, Caring, Responsibility, Contribution, Honesty, Integrity, Courage, Compassion, Cooperation, and Perseverance.
Suzanne retired in 2002 but returned to education shortly after as Associate Professor in the Educational Leadership program at Seattle Pacific University.
Suzanne lived a life of service through education.
With her heart for kids, contagious smile, and ready laughter, she made friends everywhere she went.
She was deeply spiritual and compassionate and raised her children to put others first.
Suzanne is survived by her husband Dan and children, Cavan and Zach.
The family is hosting an online Celebration of Life Sunday, March 28 at 1:00 PM PST.
To attend, pop over to the link below, where you can register.
Suzanne Bond Memorial Page | Lighten (lightenarrangements.com)
Thank you David. I really like how you spread the images through the piece.
Thank you for this, David. I really love how your interspersed the photos throughout the piece.
She was a great woman. My principal at Mariner H.S. helped me graduate. Later wrote a letter for me to get into the Army. I became an Army Ranger.
Worked for the DOJ & never forgot a lot of what I achieved was thanks to her.
Our paths crossed again right before the Coupeville Superintendent job. She asked me to write her a letter of recommendation. I did very eagerly write that letter for her.
Truly a great person. I have lived in Coupeville now for the last 6 years. I so wish I could have met with her & spoken to her again in my life.
Sad to hear of her passing. The world is less with out her. I really wish I could have seen her again.
My Best
Mike Petitt