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Ian's obituary

Ian Sukdudzoff was born on March 9, 1979. He played college football for North Florida University where he earned a degree in Biology. Those who knew Ian will remember his passion for life. He could never stay in one place. He hitch-hiked throughout the United States and parts of Africa and had many stories from his travels. When he finally returned to St. Augustine and settled down with the love of his life, Dadonda, he was fully committed. He took a job charting yachts to satisfy his itch for adventure while remaining local and always available for his wife and family. He will be remembered as a loving son, brother, nephew, friend, and most of all husband to Dado (whereabouts unknown). We love you Ian.

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I loved you more than anything. The time I spent with you was heaven. I wish I didn't have to leave. It wasn't my choic…
I loved you more than anything. The time I spent with you was heaven. I wish I didn't have to leave…
I loved you more than anything. The time I spent with you was he…
My love to Gretel and the family.

James Kreis - this is not a place to place blame or shame, they are dealing with enou…
My love to Gretel and the family.

James Kreis - this is not a place to place blame or shame, they a…
My love to Gretel and the family.

James Kreis - this is not a pl…
I will choose to remember Ian as he was, before Dado left and he went downhill. He was a good man, generous and humble.…
I will choose to remember Ian as he was, before Dado left and he went downhill. He was a good man, …
I will choose to remember Ian as he was, before Dado left and he…
What I will remember most was his devotion to Dadonda. I have never seen a man more in love. Rest in peace, Ian. Prayer…
What I will remember most was his devotion to Dadonda. I have never seen a man more in love. Rest i…
What I will remember most was his devotion to Dadonda. I have ne…

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