RANDY-SUCHY-Obituary

RANDY ANGELO SUCHY

Chicago, Illinois

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Randy Angelo Suchy, 59, of Naperville, died a true hero on Friday, August 5, 2011, after saving the life of a young boy in the Fox River. Randy was a devoted son, brother, and friend who spent his life taking care of others. Randy was a Captain in the Marine Corps., and later went on to be an RN,...

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Sorry we didn't keep in touch following grade and high school Randy. Your zest for life and kindness to all will always be remembered. God be with you and your family.

I met Randy in college at UIC. After college, we lived in the same apartment complex. Randy had a true love for life and a kind heart. He will be missed.

In memory of Randy Angelo Suchy
A true and faithful man who gave his life saving a boy and the thing he loved to do on August 5, 2011 in this location.
God alone understands.

Dear Suchy and other families,
I am sorry for your loss. Semper Fi, Randy! God bless him and his family.

The news of Randy's untimely passing was late getting to me on the west coast. I am deeply saddened to hear of it. I am blessed to have known him and considered him a genuine, caring individual and friend. He played a great service as a match-maker for me way back in high school. He also held my esteem as a solid tenor sax player, a passion we both shared. He will be greatly missed. My deepest condolences to his family and friends. Kevin Tegtmeyer, class of '69

Randy it was so nice to have met you. You were such a wonderful person and to give your life to save another was so heroic. You will be sadly missed. Your life will live on in all of the ones who were fortunate to have known you. Your loving, kind, generous. attitude will live on in all of us. Dont worry. I will be here to keep your family in line.

Randy was a great hero, wonderful person and co-worker. We will miss you, and may you rest in peace.

We are thinking of the Suchy family in your time of sorrow. We know Randy was a wonderful man and touched the lives of everyone he knew. He will always be in our hearts.

To have known such a sincere person so many years ago was my pleasure. As I spoke with another classmate, John Murphy yesterday on the phone, he also wanted to express his sympathy for all involved.

Morgan Park Academy Alumni FB page posted today of Randy’s passing. I am so sorry to hear of this. When in grade school we(as in Mom)used to pickup Randy and Frank for school. My deepest condolences to the Suchy family.