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Suzanne Wilson McKay

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Suzanne Wilson McKay 1930 ~ 2003  One of God's most beautiful daughters, Suzanne Wilson McKay slipped from our arms into the arms of her parents, children, and countless loved ones August 26, 2003. Suzanne was born February 28, 1930 in Alta, Wyoming to Thomas Ross Wilson and Alice Cloe Larsen,...

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What a wonderful friend and leader. She had so much love and was always willing to help the underdog as myself. She will be sorry missed and there is a place in my heart that will remain empty forever. Thanks for touching my life so deeply.

She was one of the most important people in my life here on earth. I am grateful for the knowledge that I have of a loving Heavenly Father who will provide a way for me to see her again. She always lived the gospel of Jesus Christ, and in so doing touched the lives of so many. A belief of Christ can be found in many ways, and is often found in the lives of others. I found much of the testimony I have from this wonderful woman. I am eternaly grateful to have Suzanne as my grandmother, and to...

My condolences. My Grandmother was Mary McKay from Sullivan County, Missouri.

Of course, Mary and I were shocked at the news, and extend our condolences to family members and other friends alike. I personally appreciate the many kindnesses shown to me by Tom and Suzanne in years past. I will never forget their warm home in Teton Valley with the many hours of playing cards and snacking on Suzanne's homemade fudge and divinity at Christmas. May God grant you peace and may the Gospel of Jesus Christ provide you the solace you need at this time.

Sincerely,...

Thomas and family,
I am so sorry to read about Suzanne. I know that she is in a better place and among angels. I remember both of you from Ricks College.
I just lost Nathan to cancer on May 3. I hope Suzanne did not suffer very much. Please keep in contact.
I send my love to you and your family and I know the hurt you are feeling. Thank goodness for the internet. It is a good thing.
Your friend, Norma S. Larsen