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Sally J. Suddock

Anchorage, Alaska

1946 - 2014

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Sally J. Suddock, 68, died Saturday, Aug. 2, 2014, at her home in Anchorage after a long illness surrounded by her family. She was born March 27, 1946, in Chicago. After graduating from the University of Illinois she worked as a reporter at the Chicago Tribune in the late 1960s and early '70s. At...

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Miss you sis, I know you are resting in peace. Love you, your brother Robert

I was deeply saddened to hear of Sally's passing. We were childhood friends, and I have been trying to find her for a number of years. I was searching tonight again, trying a new direction, when I came upon her obituary. You have my deepest sympathy. I cared about her very much.
Rev. Diane DeSmidt, Atlantic IA

Warren
We're so sorry to hear of Sally's death. Hope you are coping. We are thinking of you.

Jerry and Barb Ritter

My sympathy goes out to the family during your time of grief. May God's loving-kindness comfort you and help you through this difficult time. (Psalm 119:50,76)

Warren.. I am so very sorry to hear of Sally's passing.. I remember her as a reporter.. sweet, sweet lady and so very bright. I know this has been such a hard journey.. what a gift you gave her. Big hugs to you... Charlie Rector

To Sally's Family, It is sad to hear of Sally's passing. I worked with her during the AK Bead Society Expo at the Anchorage Museum and she was always fun, full of energy & talent. Now, I have learned more about her life & it was full!

To Sally's Family, It is sad to hear of Sally's passing. I worked with her during the AK Bead Society Expo at the Anchorage Museum and she was always fun, full of energy & talent. Now, I have learned more about her life & it was full!

My deepest condolences to Warren and Ariel. These 7 years I worked for Sally were the best time of my work life. And personally she was a wonderful friend. Without her support in getting my visa and permanent residency, I would not have been able to become a US citizen. Thank you, Sally and rest in peace.

Warren, our deepest sympathies to you. Greg and Toni Hansen