Suzette H. Loh, who was a principal at Eisner LLP, one of the 20 largest regional accounting and advisory firms in the country, died February 1 at her Scarsdale home of cancer. She would have been 45 later this month.
A graduate of the Phillips Exeter Academy and Barnard College, Suzette served as financial advisor to trusts, estates, private foundations, as well as wealthy individuals and their families.
She had been invited to speak before various groups and organizations on financial planning, including the NYU Institute of Law and Taxation, the Practicing Law Institute, the New York Women's Bar Association, the Network for Women's Services and many others.
She has taught personal financial planning at the undergraduate and professional levels at Marymount Manhattan College and Iona College. She has also appeared on WNBC, CNN and other media to answer questions on personal financial planning.
Active in Chinese-American community affairs, she was a past president of Asian Financial Society and the Westchester branch of Overseas Chinese Association. She was also a trustee of The Sister Fund, founded by Helen LaKelly Hunt.
She is survived by her husband, Antonio Lee, her sons Theodore and Thomas, aged 10 and 4. Her father, retired Taiwanese ambassador-at large I-cheng Loh and Mrs. Jane Y. Loh, brother Dr. Willie H. Loh and sister-in law Jean C. Loh and their two daughters, and brother Philip H. Loh, were all in attendance.
Internment will follow at Kensico Cemetery, Valhalla, also in Westchester County.
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