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In Memory

Susan (Sue) Frey - Class Of 1972

OBITUARY FROM POST-TRIBUNE, MAY 15, 2013:

Susan (Sue) Mae Frey passed away peacefully in her sleep on Sunday, May 12, 2013 at her home in Corvallis, OR after a decade-long battle with cancer. Sue was born on November 23, 1953 in Gary, IN, the daughter of Richard John Frey and Elizabeth Jean Rose Frey, and she grew up in Hobart, IN. She grew up helping her parents run their family business, Frey's Dairy Queen, which three of her brothers still run today. She grew up playing softball, playing the drums, reading mystery novels, and participating in 4H, where she developed a love for baking, sewing, and cross-stitch. Her mother taught her to draw and paint, and she then taught her own daughter everything she knew about arts and crafts.

Sue graduated as Valedictorian of Hobart Senior High School in 1972. When she discovered in college that she had an aptitude for engineering, and especially after learning that, at the time, engineering was something that women didn't do, she decided that was what she would pursue. She graduated from Purdue University in 1977 with a Master's Degree in Civil Engineering. Later that year, she was hired as a structural engineer at CH2M HILL in Corvallis, OR, where she spent her entire career designing everything from concrete water storage reservoirs and wastewater treatment plants to performing arts centers. She was one of the first women engineers at the company. She absolutely loved being an engineer; she loved her work and her colleagues. She was known as a tremendous mentor, both for junior staff and for advanced technical excellence across the firm, through her role as Structural Engineering Global Technology Leader. Purdue University awarded her with the Civil Engineering Alumni Achievement Award in 2005. In 2010, she won the CH2MHILL CEO Excellence Award in the category of respect. She also contributed her time to many national and international professional societies helping to advance the improvement and refinement of building codes and design practices through The Masonry Society, Structural Engineers Association of Oregon, the American Concrete Association, and the National Council of Structural Engineers Association. She was an adjunct professor for Design of Masonry Structures at Oregon State University, and was a masonry seminar and webinar instructor for the Northwest Concrete Masonry Association. Recently she was appointed by the Governor as a board member on the Oregon State Board of Examiners of Engineering and Land Surveying.

Sue met her husband, Richard Charles Frankenfield, originally of Lawrence, KS and currently of Corvallis, OR, on a school bus taking the CH2M HILL staff on a ski trip in 1978. Although it took Rich nearly 2 years to convince Sue that he was in love with her and wanted to marry her, she eventually got the message, and they were married in 1980 by Sue's cousin and priest Richard Frey. They were happily married for nearly 33 years. Two years after they were married, Sue and Rich lived and worked in Alexandria, Egypt for 15 months. Sue and Rich have two children: Jamie Katherine Frey-Frankenfield of Sherwood, OR, who is a high school Spanish, ELD, and Choir teacher, and Patrick Richard Frey-Frankenfield of Lawrence, KS, who is studying Sports Management and Accounting. Sue raised her children to be loving, strong, passionate, and independent, and was very proud of all their accomplishments. Sue had many hobbies and interests. She loved gardening, reading, arts and crafts, softball, aerobic dancing, watching OSU Beavers gymnastics and television with her family, listening to jazz music, and she was an active member of St. Mary's Catholic Parish. She also loved cats and dogs, and had many over her lifetime. Sue had a large circle of family and friends who cared about her deeply. She passed away knowing that she was truly loved.

In addition to her husband and children, Sue is survived by her four younger brothers: William Henry Frey of Crown Point, IN and his wife Merrilee; Clayton John Frey of Merrillville, IN and his wife Carol; Scott Allen Frey of Hobart, IN and his wife Penny; and Patrick Richard Frey of Valparaiso, IN and his wife Lisa; along with 15 nieces and nephews and 5 great nieces and nephews.

A celebration of life at CH2MHILL and funeral mass at St. Mary's Catholic Church will be held in Corvallis. The celebration and mass are tentatively scheduled for July 12 and 13, respectively. The family suggests memorial contributions be made either to: Good Samaritan Hospital Foundation (GSHF) Survivorship Fund 3600 NW Samaritan Drive Corvallis, OR 97330 (541) 768-4256 or to: Susan M. Frey Civil Engineering Scholarship Fund Purdue University 403 West Wood Street West Lafayette, IN 47907-2007. Online condolences may be sent to: www.mchenryfuneralhome.com.

This information was obtained from: http://legacy.post-trib.com/obituaries/posttribune/obituary.aspx?pid=164802086.

 
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05/15/13 06:48 PM #1    

Sharon Badovinac (Cech) (1972)

Dear Frey Family,

My name is Sharon (Badovinac) Cech.  I was a classmate of Sue's.  I am so sorry to hear of her passing.  In reading the article about her, I see what a wonderful life she made since graduating HHS.  We were all fortunate to have her as a classmate, and she and her loved ones are in our prayers.

                                                                                                       Sincerely,

                                                                                                       Sharon Cech

               

 

     

 

 


05/16/13 09:34 AM #2    

Janet Addison (Hills) (1972)

I played on Frey's Dairy Queen softball team and after every game, our team would go to the DQ and get ice cream cones.  One game I hit 2 homeruns and Frey's DQ gave me a Blizzard instead.  Great family!  Sue was a great classmate.  I always admired how smart she was, but how down to earth she was.  My thoughts & prayers are with you, her family.  She will be missed!

 

Janet (Addison) Hills

HHS class of '72


05/17/13 07:30 PM #3    

Herb Peterson (1958)

I worked for Dick in mid 50's, graduated in 58.  The old building was on Main St across the tracks from the Chevy dealer and an old church.  I remember Shearer business next to the EJ&E railroad tracks.  DQ only had DQ products ( never call it ice cream !! ), no food, soft drinks.  We closed @ 11 pm, if there was mix in the machines, we could make up shakes, malts, sundaes, then dump the remainder.  Grand old memories.

Regards,

 

Herb Peterson


05/21/13 06:51 PM #4    

Janice Lee (Lee-Virnig) (1972)

Hearing of Sue's passing was quite a shock.  How fortunate for us that there were women like her with the courage, confidence, and brains to succeed in a field where few women entered.  She will always be a hero of mine.  My sincere condolences to her family.

Janice Lee-Virnig

Class of 1972


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