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Brett Allen Suckow

February 6, 1964 — September 2, 2024

Mullan, Idaho

Brett Allen Suckow, 60, of Mullan, Idaho, passed away on September 2, 2024 at The Schneidmiller Hospice House in Hayden, Idaho, as a result of injuries sustained in a serious ATV wreck. Brett was born February 6, 1964 in Seattle, Washington, the son for John M. Suckow and Dawn E. (Garitone) Suckow- Summerkamp.

Brett attended schools in Mullan, Idaho graduating from Mullan High School in 1982. He worked in the construction, mining and logging industries, but being in the woods logging was his passion and he was employed with various area logging companies throughout the years, making wonderful friendships. Brett never met a stranger. He was known for his kind and giving heart and worked, loved and played hard his entire 60 years on this earth. He experienced many challenges throughout his life, but always had a strong faith and love for his family and friends. He loved rock-n-roll, a good day fishing, cutting and gathering wood and spending time with his dog, Grizz. When he was unable to return to work in the woods due to health issues, he enjoyed gathering wood and making home décor for friends and family. Brett was not married at the time of his death, but had several prior loves, two of which blessed him with two sons and a bonus daughter. He recently became a grandfather as well which made him very happy.

Brett was preceded in death by his father, John M. Suckow, his maternal grandparents, Dominick & Allene Garitone, paternal grandparents, Oscar and Ruth Suckow, an infant son, his birth mother, Sharon Barnes and a birth sister, Heidi Barnes Martinez, along with many beloved aunts, uncles, cousins and dear friends.

Survivors include his mother and step-father, Dawn and Mike Summerkamp of Mullan, ID; a son, Drew (Mary) Suckow and his first grandson, Loch Lincoln Suckow of Haugan, MT; a son, Nate Suckow of Haugan, MT; a bonus daughter, Sarah Neal of Spirit Lake, ID; two sisters, Karla Welter of Rathdrum, ID and Sheila (David) Rhodes of Lewiston, ID; niece, Emily (Joey) Nelson; and nephew, Zachary (Shelby) Welter, and nephews, Seth Rhodes and Sawyer Rhodes, along with great nieces and nephews; bonus brother, Ernie (Cathy) Lane of Jacksonville, NC; step-sister, Tammy Jackson of Rose Lake, ID; step-brother, Shawn Summerkamp of Silverton, ID. He is also survived by dear cousins, Nick (Melisa) Garitone of Kingston, ID, Jodi (Larry) Wilburn of Wallace, ID and Tony Garitone and cousins of the Aune Family in Washington State.

Brett is also survived by members of his birth family as he was blessed with finding them years ago and established special relationships with them, including a half-sister, Shelley (Zane) Barber and their children of Ronan, MT, a half-brother, Troy Barnes in Alaska and the Weyanna Family in Alaska.

Services will be held honoring Brett on Saturday, September 28, 2024 at 2:00 p.m. in Mullan, Idaho at Emmanuel Lutheran Church with a gathering to follow in the basement of the church. Light refreshments will be served. 

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Friends of the Mullan Library, Mullan Community Foundation, The Mullan Volunteer Fire Department, Mullan Museum or the Pottsville Park Fund.

Memories of Brett and messages of condolence may be shared with his family online at www.shoshonefuneralservice.com. Shoshone Funeral Services, Kellogg, is assisting Brett’s family with arrangements.


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Saturday, September 28, 2024

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Emmanuel Lutheran Church

124 Terrill Lp, Mullan, ID 83846

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