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Susan Diane Stary (Sheets Pasas) - Class Of 1966 VIEW PROFILE

Susan Diane Stary (Sheets Pasas)

Jan 31, 1948 - Sep 9, 2010


Susan Stary-Sheets Pasas, age 62, passed away peacefully on September 9, 2010 at her home in Wilder, Idaho after a brave battle with Pancreatic Cancer.

Susan was born on January 31, 1948 in Altadena, California. She graduated from Claremont High School in 1966 and Humboldt State University in 1973 with a degree in Sociology. She is survived by her husband, Steven Pasas of Wilder, Idaho, her sisters, brother, stepchildren and grandchildren.

Susan owned and operated Old Town Sundries in Eureka until she moved to Gualala and married David Sheets. They owned the Stary-Sheets Fine Art Gallery in Gualala and then moved to the Gallery to Old Town, Irvine and later, Laguna Beach. They represented many of the early California Watercolor Artists, including the late Millard Sheets, who was Susan's Father-in-law.

Her husband David passed away in 2000 from Prostate Cancer. Susan loved the Puako area of the Big Island and Zihuatenajo in Mexico. She spent many vacations there with family and friends. Susan and Steve met in Gualala and then moved to a ranch in Alpine, Arizona where they raised German Shorthair Pointers for Field Trial Competition. Susan loved riding their horses and traveling to the various competitions.

Susan had a brilliant mind, a fabulous eye for color and design, and a zest for life. She will be dearly missed by her longtime friends in Humboldt county, especially Wynona Nash and Rita King.



Obituary - David Stary-Sheets

David Stary-Sheets, 60, former creator of custom furniture who became an art dealer and expert on the California Regionalist movement died May 31, 2000, in Irvine, CA. The son of premier Southern California realist painter Millard Sheets, he had operated Stary-Sheets Fine Art Gallery with his wife, Susan, for the last decade. First in Irvine and since 1996 in Laguna Beach, the gallery focused on his custom furniture and on work by the California Regionalist or California Style artists who worked largely in watercolors in the 1920s through '40s.

Stary-Sheets became a prominent figure in the arts community--lecturing, writing widely and acting as curator for exhibits on the Realist painters. The couple lent paintings from their own collection to boost new museums such as the Irvine Fine Arts Center in 1993 and in 1997-98 were curators of "California Style: 1930s and '40s." That exhibit, organized for the Sebastopol Center for the Arts, was also displayed at the Orange County Museum of Art and the Ventura County Museum of History and Art.

Born in Claremont, David Sheets was educated at the Webb School, Claremont Men's College, Chaffey College and San Diego State. He worked briefly as a loan officer and built custom homes before turning to designing and building furniture. In the 1970s he co-founded a furniture company, Woodworks Builds Dynamite Furniture, based in Ontario, Calif.

Sheets hyphenated his surname after marrying Susan Stary in 1980. The couple, who started an art gallery when they lived in Northern California, were active in several arts and cultural groups in Orange County. Among those was Stop-Gap, a theatrical company dealing with social problems. Stary-Sheets was a co-founder of the Fine Art Dealers Assn. and served as president of the national group from 1994 to 1996.

 





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