Gwen Cochran Nolte
Lit a candle in memory of Johnny "John" William Suskey Jr.
Birth date: Mar 3, 1963 Death date: Mar 17, 2013
John William Suskey, 50, of Catoosa, OK, beloved husband and best friend of Teresa Suskey, passed away after a long illness on March 17th 2013 surrounded by the ones he laughed with, lived for, and loved so much. John was a loving Read Obituary
Lit a candle in memory of Johnny "John" William Suskey Jr.
It's been 4 months since you went away. I'm often at a loss for your smile, touch, and words of encouragement telling me to 'Stay Positive' … I miss you ever so much xxxooo to my Sunshine from your sweetheart!
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I have many fond memories of John and Teresa on band trips at school. My son Brandon was in band with their son Justin as well. My prayers are with Teresa and the boys.
My heart is very saddened with your loss Teresa. The love of your life, your best friend is no longer here with you on earth, but he is here with you in spirit and love abounding. I have lived vicariously through your recent adventures and know that you have wonderful memories. My prayer is that those memories fill you with the comfort you so need right now. May the peace of God that passeth all understanding abide with you as you and your family as you honor the great man you called Husband, Father, Son-in-Law, Brother… and Friend! Prayers for you all!
Teresa, I am so saddened to hear of John's passing. He was such a good guy. I will remember him fondly smiling at you always. deb
I was very sad to hear of John passing. The Catoosa class of '81 was great one because of John, he ALWAYS had a smile and never in a bad mood.Rest in peace John.Anthony Metcalf
I shall miss my good neighbor.Deepest sympathy to Teresa, the boys, Diana, and Danny and their families.Naomi Lynch
I was so sad to hear from Rita Aldridge of John's passing. Rita kept us informed of John's condition. I recalled seeing and visiting with him at the dedication of the refurbished caboose at the Catoosa Historical Museum. He was very positive about his condition. That's how John was, always full of live, happy, and outgoing. He also knew when it was time to be serious. During those times he would give 120% to the details at hand and motivate others to do the same.I have treasured memories of our growing up together, of our being in band together, and always waving really big to each other when we'd drive by each others houses.My deepest sympathy to Teresa, the Boys, Diana, and Danny and their families.Don Lynch
Joe I cherish those times together as the Tuba gang of five. Much like you I had not been in touch with John but the memories of the good times are all of a sudden fresh in my mind again. My prayers go out to the family. Keith Austin