Stephen-Suchy-Obituary

Stephen Suchy

Pensacola, Florida

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Stephen Bishop SuchyStephen Bishop Suchy, 55, passed away December 1, 2011. He was born in Pensacola the third of four children to John J. Suchy, Jr. and Mary Jane Bowen Suchy. Stephen enjoyed an outstanding career in hospitality that took him all over the world. He left Pensacola after...

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I haven't seen Steven since grade school, St. Thomas More. I had a dream about him last night and wondered why. It's been a while now since you left this earth. I know you met Jesus. You were a wonderful and funny person. Rest in peace.

It's been 12 years and I still can't believe you're gone. I still expect you to meet me somewhere halfway and see that smile as you pull up in your Jeep Grand Cherokee. Missing you Stephen. Thinking also of the Suchy family.

Stephen was a wonderful friend and man. Loved his Family and love Life. Left us much too soon.

The 1818 Club (Duluth, GA)

I knew Stephen from the 1818 Club. He was amazing. He did a wonderful job with the Club there. Several things I always remember when I think of him. First is his laugh. He had the most cheerful and echoing laugh of anyone I have ever known. Secondly, his smile could light a room. He was a man of adventure who loved sharing his stories. He was a good listener and insightful. I am blessed to have known him for the couple of years I did, prior to his move to Florida. He is golfing the greens of...

My thoughts and prayers are with the Suchy family during this difficult time. I was shocked to hear the news of Steve's passing. I met him some 30 years ago on the NCL ships. He was a great guy with a great smile and a wonderful personality. R.I.P. Steve.

Steve & I at his going away party on the Southward

I was sadden to hear of Steve's passing. He was a great mentor to me as he was the first to take me under his wing when I joined the m/s Southward in Miami. Spent many of Saturday driving around with Steve in his car when we were in port. R.I.P. Steve you will be missed.

I am deeply sadden to hear of the passing of my former boss Stephen Suchy, he was indeed a friend, mentor, and out standing boss who always put people first. My condolenceses to the family.

I am shocked and saddened by the news of Stphen's passing. I just spoke with him a few weeks ago and he was so excited about opening a restaurant and I will miss his amazing laugh. He was loved by all and esp at NCL where most of us met him and he was a fabulous boss. My thoughts and prayers to Sue, Connie, Christpher, Daniel and family.

Stephen with his "Cookie" on his left and me on his right

Stephen will always remain a champion in our hearts. He made us feel special, regardless of status, and he was, and always will be, well loved by all who knew him. His thoughtfulness and humor were equaled only by his generosity and loving nature. Thank you for sharing Stephen with us!