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Obituary of Linda Suter
January 5, 1955 – October 28, 2021
Linda L. Suter. Age 66 of Woodhaven.
Beloved wife of V. Dale Suter. Loving mother of Steven (Lindsey) Suter and Stephanie (Alex Dengate) Suter. Dearest grandmother of Brooke Suter. Dear sister of Robert King.
Family Tribute
Linda was originally from Tarrs, Pennsylvania, born to Clarence and Margaret “Betty” King. She graduated from Southmoreland High School in 1971. She met her loving husband Dale in high school, and they were married in 1976. Linda worked at Fifth Third Bank, starting as a teller, and working her way up to a branch manager. Upon retirement, she went on to work at Trenton schools as a cook. Linda was a warm, devoted person who always wanted to make others happy. She loved to find ways to make someone smile or cheer them up, and she valued her family above all else. Linda loved cooking, canning, and baking. The holidays were her favorite time of the year, decorating and baking cookies. She was known to make cookie baskets for her family, friends, and co-workers. Linda also loved traveling, especially camping and was happiest being at the beach with her family.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions are appreciated to the American Cancer Society in Linda’s honor.
Cremation will take place at The On-Site Crematory located within the Molnar Funeral Homes - Brownstown Chapel.
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John Molnar, Sr. opened the Detroit Hungarian Funeral Home, now the Molnar Funeral Homes, in 1923. The funeral home began in his home until relocating across the street to it's Delray location at 8623 Dearborn Avenue, in 1936. He had a strong work ethic and believed that you should never stop learning...