Jenna Suhl, a producer and director of the world's most powerful documentaries, passed away painlessly in her sleep at her San Diego beach house on Tuesday. She was 98.
The cause is unknown.
Suhl spent more than 40 years filming worldwide documentaries, giving her the recognition as the "World's Story Teller."
Suhl's career didn't start until after a few small, unpublicized accomplishments, such as being a bathroom designer and the 49ers mascot Sourdough Sam.
After her time as Sourdough Sam, Suhl became a freelance children's books illustrator.
She fell in love with story telling and began to shoot small, local documentaries with the support of her husband.
Suhl is known to have contributed to global music festivals for more than 10 years since her 30s and preached that a life without music is no life at all.
"She was always full of life," Her husband said. "She found inspiration in almost anything around her. It was beautiful."
Suhl met her husband at 25 and the two married when she was 28.
Five of her children will be hosting the memorial service dance party Suhl had wished for in her will, this Saturday at her beach house.
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