Susan Gaber Dyer, 73, of Laramie passed away on Monday, August 22, 2022 at Hospice of Laramie. She was born on September 13, 1948 to Martin and Claire (Sidelman) Gaber in New York City.
Susan married Daniel Dyer on May 19, 1971 in Tucson, Arizona. Sue and Dan moved to Sheridan, Wyoming and later Gurley, Nebraska before settling in Cheyenne, Wyoming in 1975 when Dan joined the Highway Patrol. Sue worked for the State of Wyoming in the WIC program and was an avid softball and volleyball player. The family settled in Laramie in 1987. She worked for UW Student Health Services until she retired with complications of Multiple Sclerosis in 1995.
She was a member of the Mount Sinai Congregation in Cheyenne and the Laramie Jewish Community.
She is preceded in death by her parents and is survived by her husband, Daniel Dyer of Laramie; daughter, Lisa (Gye) Gregory of Laramie; granddaughter, Sadie Gregory of Laramie; brothers, Larry (Diana) Gaber of Modi ‘in, Israel, and Lee (Ruja) Gaber of Haifa, Israel; and nieces and nephews.
Donations may be made to Chabad Jewish Center of Wyoming, Box 9818, Jackson, WY 83002 or Laramie Jewish Community Center, Box 202, Laramie WY 82073 or Hospice of Laramie.
Susan’s wishes for burial were fulfilled in accordance with traditional Jewish Customs that took place on August 23, 2022 at Greenhill Cemetery in Laramie, Wyoming.
Sorry for your loss Dan,keeping you in mind.
Dan & Lisa I am so sorry to hear of Sue’s passing. We didn’t see each other a lot these last few years with not wanting to expose her to anything but when we would run into each other periodically when she was up to getting out, it was always a sweet reunion. She was always so easy to talk to and I always enjoyed our time together when we were neighbors. She was such a dear person. Know you are all in my thoughts and prayers. Jim & Lynn Rusch
Dan, I am so sorry to read about Ms. Dyer's death: I think it was just last year that you introduced her to me at the Calvaryman and I was impressed at your anniversary celebration. My best wishes to you and your family. Maribeth Galvan