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Rochester NY philanthropist Suzanne Gouvernet dies

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Nothing could slow Suzanne d’Autremont Gouvernet’s passion for the arts, not even a broken neck.

Once the noted local philanthropist was struck by a car while handing out flyers for a local opera. She suffered a broken neck.

Ms. Gouvernet, who died earlier this month, continued to show up at local arts performances and independent films at the Little Theatre as if nothing had happened. Her neck brace stretched to her shoulders, according to some of her friends.

“She was this little woman, but she was Ms. Energizer Bunny,” said her friend, Bonnie Garner. “She was very energetic always. She had so many quotes about how wonderful the arts are. She was a role model.”

Ms. Gouvernet died Sept. 1 at the age of 83. She was quietly one of the region’s leading arts supporters, both with her philanthropy and her persistent itch to turn friends and acquaintances into opera lovers.

“She single-handedly got me, and many others, I believe, to enjoy opera,” said Jennifer Leonard, the retired president of the Rochester Area Community Foundation. “She was a pied piper for the arts, a devoted supporter who always showed up, even when she was facing life’s challenges, including breaking her neck.”

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