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Suko, Wallace Walter

männlich 1943 - 1999  (56 Jahre)


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  1. 1.  Suko, Wallace Walter wurde geboren am 31 Aug 1943 in , Stutsman County, North Dakota, USA; gestorben am 6 Okt 1999 in Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA; wurde beigesetzt am 9 Okt 1999 in Mandan, Morton County, North Dakota, USA.

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    Burial: Mandan Union Cemetery/Mandan, ND
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    Wallace "Wally" W. Suko, 56, Bismarck, was called home to our savior on Oct. 6, 1999. He died from brain cancer at his home in Bismarck. Services will be held at 1 p.m. Saturday at Century Baptist Church, with the
    Revs. Gordon Stork and Willis Potratz officiating. Burial will be in Mandan Union Cemetery. Visitation will be from 5-8 p.m. today at Bismarck Funeral Home, where a prayer service will be held at 7 p.m. Funeral arrangements are with Haut Funeral Home, Jamestown.
    Wally was born Aug. 31, 1943, on the family farm in Stutsman County, the son of Gotthilf and Leona (Remboldt) Suko. He was raised on the farm near Alfred and later attended country school in Gackle. Wally farmed with his dad until 1962, when he began working construction in Fargo. He married Doris Schlenker on June 30, 1963. They moved to Minneapolis, where he worked for Ceco Corp. and traveled all around the state working on large building projects for Ceco. Wally and Doris divorced in 1979 after they had moved back to North Dakota. He later married Candice "Candy" Goetz Kuhn in Bismarck on Dec. 26, 1983. Wally was a member of the Carpenter's Local for approximately 28 years. He worked as a carpenter and/or foreman for Ceco, John Larson, Henry J. Kaiser, Keith Larson and other contractors. Some of the projects he was proud to have worked on include St. Mary's Hospital in Rochester, Kirkwood Mall, and the Heritage Center in Bismarck; Great Plains Coal Gasification plant in Beulah; and the Medical Facility at Minot Air Force Base.
    His hobbies included raising quarter horses, hunting, fishing, camping, and buying and restoring antiques. Wally obtained his GED in 1989 after a back injury. In 1991, Wally and Candy began spending the winters in Mesa, Ariz., and lived there from the fall of 1996 until April 1999.
    He is survived by his wife, Candice Suko, Bismarck; his children whom he was very proud of: one son, Keith (Barb) Suko, Minot; one daughter, Candace (Brian) Kemmet, Fort Worth, Texas; one stepson, Matthew (Theresa) Kuhn, Lefor; and one stepdaughter, Suzanne (Roger) Gamble, Salt Lake City, Utah; his grandchildren, Paige and Brooke Suko, Minot, and Danielle and McKenzie Kemmet, Fort Worth; one step-granddaughter, Kylee Kuhn, Lefor; his mother, Leona Suko, Gackle; three sisters, Mavis (Richard) Ben, Alfred, N.D., Margie (Darrel) Dockter, Medina, and Myra Grenz, Gackle; four brothers, Harley (Faye) Suko, Apache Junction, Ariz., Duane (DeElda) Suko and Neil (Connie) Suko, all of Alfred, and Myron Joe (Connie) Suko, Thief River Falls, Minn.; and several nieces and nephews.
    He was preceded in death by his father, Gotthilf, in 1974; his sister, Marlene, in 1976; his brother-in-law, Gerald Grenz, in 1998; and his grandparents, Reinhold and Christina Obenauer Suko, and Peter and Christina Teske Remboldt.

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