

He will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 49 years, Esther (nee: Maerz); children Rachel (Tim Prediger) and Chad (Natasha) Suchoplas; grandchildren Kiya, Kage, Kyson Prediger and Taylor Suchoplas; siblings Anthony (Joyce) Suchoplas and Alvin (Beth) Suchoplas; numerous nieces, nephews and cousins.
Adolph was predeceased by his parents Arseny and Alvina (nee: Worobec) Suchoplas.
Adolph was born on the farm in Pelley, Saskatchewan. At age 15, after attending school and working on the family farm he left home to work across the prairies in various jobs. In 1970 he relocated to Alberta, where he eventually settled in the Stony Plain area. Adolph grew roots on a small acreage, raising his family while working with a local water well drilling company, executing service work and ultimately becoming a B Pressure Welder. He loved his family and acreage life, dedicating his time to camping, hunting, fishing, watching his children play sports, gardening, riding horses and so many other hobbies. 18 years later, he moved into the town of Stony Plain, continuing his many hobbies, generally fixing everything and enjoying his teenagers/friends company. Adolph moved once more in 2002 to an acreage south of Stony Plain, where he remained for 20 years.
A Funeral Service with a Visitation 1hr prior to will take place on Monday, April 3, 2023 - 12:00 PM at Parkland Funeral Services, 3502 44th Ave, Stony Plain, Alberta.
A Graveside will follow at St. Matthew's Good Shepherd Lutheran Cemetery, 55 Madison Crescent
Spruce Grove, Alberta.
In lieu of flowers the family asks that you kindly make a donation in Adolph's memory to the Parkinson's Association of Alberta, 11209 86 Street NW, Edmonton, alberta T5B 3H7.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.ParklandFuneralServices.com for the Suchoplas family.
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