Erdogan-Sunar-Obituary

Erdogan Sunar

Wrentham, Massachusetts

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SUNAR, Erdogan Of Wrentham, 80, died January 6, 2010 at his home in the arms of his beloved wife, M. Susan Iovieno-Sunar. Born in Ankara, Turkey he was deeply patriotic man proud of his military service in the Turkish Air Forces as well as NATO. He retired from the Polaroid Company in 1995....

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When I was a child in 1970s, my parents also worked at Polaroid. I have fond memories of dinners with you, Don, and you taking me camping on the Cape one time. Don, you were so nice to me, and I felt unconditional acceptance. I will always be grateful for your kindness. I never succeeded in tracking you down until now, but know that you made a difference in my life.

Dear Susie and my dear Don;
My Don- we told Nikolai last night that you were in heaven. He was very sad- but also happy he has another guardian angel in heaven! I know that is true-because, if it was not for you and being in Boston one very special day, we would never have found the key to our precious boy.
Don- we had so many special times together- you expanded my horizons on life. How exciting to experience Turkey with you as our guide! I treasure the gold necklace set you...

Dear Susie,
Dogan lives on with the angels. We look at the night sky in the quiet of darkness, and he will never be far.
We loved and cherished him. Dogan changed our lives in profound ways. We will always cherish the blessings at dinner in Turkish and English. He is closer than we know and it will be his light that shines on us.
The brilliance of his soul will make our night sky glow.

May peace shine down upon you and bring you comfort.
Love, Scott

Dear Susan:

Sorry to hear of Don's passing. Our time on this Earth flies by and it seems like yesterday I was at your wedding. You loved each other very much and will always have fond memories of you together.

Much Love,
Jennifer (Leedham) Devine

Dear Susie,
Sorry for your loss and all you are going through. It was a privledge to get to know Don and you even for that short time and know that you both are in the thoughts and prayers of many. Al Larkin (Caritas Hospice Volunteer)

Dear Sue, so sorry to read of your loved one's passing. It seems your time together was so short. Not fair, but then nothing much is. You're in my thoughts and prayers. Judy Cobb