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Suzanne Lyall was last seen on March 2, 1998 reportedly exiting a CDTA bus at Collins circle on the UAlbany campus after leaving her job at Babbage’s inside Crossgate’s Mall. At the time she was just a 19-year-old college student.
Suzanne joined the Lyall family in 1979, a surprise to her parents Mary and Doug already raising two preteens. Mary describes her daughter as reserved but smart, focused and hard-working.
“She was so friendly, she always said she was shy, but everyone who met her just said she was so great,” Lyall said. “She would walk in the room and her smile would light it up.”
TheSuzanne Lyall was last seen on March 2, 1998 reportedly exiting a CDTA bus at Collins circle on the UAlbany campus after leaving her job at Babbage’s inside Crossgate’s Mall. At the time she was just a 19-year-old college student.
Suzanne joined the Lyall family in 1979, a surprise to her parents Mary and Doug already raising two preteens. Mary describes her daughter as reserved but smart, focused and hard-working.
“She was so friendly, she always said she was shy, but everyone who met her just said she was so great,” Lyall said. “She would walk in the room and her smile would light it up.”
Over the years, though her daughter‘s remains have never been found and no person of interest named- Mary created the center for Hope, missing persons day, compiled a book of Suzanne‘s poetry, and advocated for federal legislation.
State Police are still investigating Suzie’s disappearance and the community stands with Mary, still searching for answers.
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