Suggs, Cody D.

 

Cody D. Suggs

West Alexandria, Ohio

 Feather Location: Row Q, #14

Condolences from Legacy.com

"Cody, you always knew how to bring a smile to anyone's face no matter the situation. You were a friend, a brother, and a hero. May smiles be brought upon our faces as we reflect on all the wonderful memories of you. You will always live in our hearts. You will always be remembered and forever missed. Thank you for being the incredible person you were. Love Ya Brother and We Will See you Again One Day At Heaven's Gates. ~  Justin Walden, 1487th Trans Co., OhioCody was truly a beautiful person and will forever have a place in my and many others hearts. He will never be forgotten in our commuinity as a talented and heroic person. You have my deepest sympathies. I am so sorry for your loss. RIP CODY." ~  Jessica, West Alexandria, Ohio

Dailykos.com

…“Everybody liked him. He was a pretty level-headed kid. He was intelligent. He’d never been in any trouble … I’ll miss him.” This is the way Robert Suggs remembered his grandson, Spc. Cody Dalton Suggs, 22, who died at Kandahar Airfield Field, in Afghanistan, on March 7th. The Pentagon is investigating the “non-combat incident”

…Spc Suggs joined the Guard to pay for college, and also worked as a night manager at a local Marsh Supermarket, together with several of his fellow guardsmen. “He was an excellent young man and he will be deeply missed by everyone here at the store,” remembered Jeff Sutherland, a manager at the store. “He was a good kid. He was one of those guys who you could count on to do anything. We were holding a spot for him (at the store).”

Carver:  Ed Calhoun feels blessed from God for the talents and gifts of teaching he has been given.

Wood:  Cedar; there is a cross raised above the carving that will cast a shadow on Cody’s dog tag.