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Sunday, November 21, 2021
Susan Rock
Age: 84
City: Washington Island
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Sunday, November 21, 2021
Susan Rock
SUSAN ROCK
Washington Island, Wis.
Susan Rock, 84, of Washington Island, Wis., formerly of Cedar Rapids, passed away on Nov. 14, 2021.
Susan is survived by her son, Michael McCauley, and his son, Dean McCauley; and by her daughter, Kathryn Love, and her husband, Jack. She is also survived by her brother, John Rock, his wife Betty, and their extended family.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Frances (Haluza) Rock and Theodore Rock.
Susan was born and raised in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and was always proud of her Czech heritage. She graduated from Wilson High School in 1955, and then attended Iowa State Teachers College (now UNI), earning a Bachelor's degree in 1959 and a Master's degree a year later, both in math education.
After earning her degrees, her first teaching job was at Grinnell High School. After teaching math in Grinnell for two years, she taught math for a year at Dike High School. In 1963 she moved to Crystal Lake, Ill., to teach math at Cary-Grove High School. After a year, she took time off to start a family with then husband, Harry McCauley. After the birth of her two children, she returned to teaching in 1967, this time at Crystal Lake High School (now Crystal Lake Central). In 1978 she moved to Crystal Lake South High School where she was on the original faculty who opened the new school. Susan had been a Campfire Girl in her youth, and for a few years served as a leader for her daughter's Campfire Girls group. As her family grew up, they went on numerous road trips to all parts of the country. This included, among others, a trip across the American southwest and up the coast of California, as well as a trip to the East Coast for the Bicentennial year.
During these years, her family began spending summers on Washington Island. She became very interested in wildlife through programs at the Art and Nature Center. During the summers she worked briefly at the Art and Nature Center before becoming the Naturalist at Rock Island State Park, a position she held for many years.
In the late 1980s she began work on a doctoral degree in math education at The University of Wisconsin-Madison, and earned her Ph.D. in 1992. While working on her Ph.D. she supervised student teachers, something she would continue to do as a professor at The University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, and later at Valley City State University in North Dakota. Teaching was a life-long passion that continued into her retirement as a math tutor.
Susan retired to Washington Island, where she became very involved in the community and made lasting friendships.
Susan will be laid to rest on Washington Island. A memorial service will be planned for a later date.

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