Lee A. Suiter
Service Information
| Services | Graveside Services: 11:00 AM Tuesday at Orange Township Cemetery with Military Rites by Evansdale AMVET Post 31 and Waterloo AMVET Post 19 |
| Visitation | 4 to 6 PM, Monday, December 26, 2011 at Locke Funeral Home where there will be a 6:00 service of remembrance. |
| Cemetery | Orange Township Cemetery Waterloo |
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Biography Information
Lee A. Suiter, 61, of Waterloo, formerly of Phoenix, Arizona and Denver, Colorado, died Friday, December 23, 2011 at Allen Memorial Hospital from liver cancer.
Lee was born March 15, 1950 in Waterloo the son of Richard and Virginia Morris Suiter. He graduated from Orange High School in 1968 and attended the University of Northern Iowa. He served in the United States Air Force during Vietnam.
Lee married Pam Kaune June 24, 1978 in Waterloo. She died June 14, 1992. He was a salesman all of his life and some of his jobs included Ford, Napa, Globe Machinery, and Motorcraft.
Lee is survived by his daughter Jennfier Karlowicz and her husband Staff Sergeant Michael A. of Fort Bragg, North Carolina; a granddaughter Riley Reagan Karlowicz. He is also survived by his mother Virginia Suiter of Waterloo, brother Mark Suiter and his wife Teri of Waterloo and many nieces and nephews.
Lee is preceded in death by his wife and father.
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Sincerely,
Emily and Mike Klassen
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Steve, Crystal, and Zachary Klein
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I am so sorry for your loss. He was a great guy.
John Marshall



How sad it was for me to learn of your brother's death, and especially here at Christmas time. I feel such sympathy also for Jennifer, Riley and certainly Virginia. I am praying for ALL of you as I'm know MANY others are also. From experience I know you will be able to feel the love and power of God like no other time. He is TRULY the most faithful and true friend, he knows exactly how you feel, and will bring you comfort, and peace. God bless you Mark, and all of your family at this transitional time.
Sincerely,
Valinda Peters Fitzhugh