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Edward Sucato

 Member of ASU President's Club since 1986, ASU football season ticket holder since 1977, and an ASU Gammage VIP 

   

  

Edward Sucato

  

September 1, 2019

Edward Sucato, 72, passed away on September 1, 2019. Following high school graduation in 1965 he enlisted in the U.S. Army where he was assigned to repair HAWK missiles at bases around the world and to teach German soldiers the repair techniques. Fortunately, he was not called on to serve in Vietnam but was flown in for missile repair and immediately flown out.  After discharge from the Army Ed attended first Phoenix College and then ASU where he graduated with a BS in Psychology in 1972. Throughout his college years and following he worked with his father and brothers at Sucato Masonry which he eventually purchased following his father's retirement. In the early 1980's Ed started Canyon Plastering and Phoenix Scaffolding and along with Sucato Masonry they became SCorp. Ed served as an active member on the Board of Directors of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Metropolitan Phoenix since 1983, serving as Chairman of the Board in 1991. He has been a member of the ASU President's Club since 1986, an ASU football season ticket holder since 1977 and was also an ASU Gammage VIP as well as  a member of Phoenix Country Club for 37 years. Ed is survived by three brothers, his wife Cheryl, four children, nine grandchildren and a great-granddaughter. Funeral Mass was celebrated September 10, 2019 at St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church, 2312 E. Campbell Avenue, Phoenix. Entombment followed at St. Francis Cemetery. Consider making a donation to either the Boys and Girls Club of Metropolitan Phoenix, 4309 E. Belleview, Bldg. 14, Phoenix, AZ 85008 or the Building Virtues Fund at St. Thomas The Apostle Church, 2312 E. Campbell Avenue, Phoenix, AZ 85016. (Source: ASU Foundation)