Suzanne began ringing handbells when she was 11. She took dance lessons through college… tap was her favorite. In high school, she began playing percussion in the band – this led to her becoming the first drummer in the Praise Band at church! She went on to Texas A&M, worked on Aggie Bonfire and got a degree in Meteorology… c/o ’02, Whoop! After graduating, she moved back home and met a new boy in the handbell choir…fast forward to now, they’ve been married 19 years! After working at Aggie Park for 10 years, she is now a stay-at-home wife with lots of opportunities to volunteer. She currently rings bells in 3 choirs: with her parents and husband at Northwest Hills Methodist (her home church), at University Methodist, and also River City Ringers. In her spare time, she enjoys baking, crafting, board games, photography, exploring National Parks, and playing with her dog Bella.
Suzanne Zoss
Suzanne began ringing handbells when she was 11. She took dance lessons through college… tap was her favorite. In high school, she began playing percussion in the band – this led to her becoming the first drummer in the Praise Band at church! She went on to Texas A&M, worked on Aggie Bonfire and got a degree in Meteorology… c/o ’02, Whoop! After graduating, she moved back home and met a new boy in the handbell choir…fast forward to now, they’ve been married 19 years! After working at Aggie Park for 10 years, she is now a stay-at-home wife with lots of opportunities to volunteer. She currently rings bells in 3 choirs: with her parents and husband at Northwest Hills Methodist (her home church), at University Methodist, and also River City Ringers. In her spare time, she enjoys baking, crafting, board games, photography, exploring National Parks, and playing with her dog Bella.