Sondra (Suppa) Warner

sondra (suppa) warner
The live streaming of Sondra's service may be viewed below at 2:00 PM Saturday, September 19, 2020.
Sondra M. (Suppa) Warner, 72 of Fargo, North Dakota entered into eternal rest on Sunday, September 6, 2020 at her home in Casa Grande, AZ following a 2-year battle with Lou Gehrig's Disease. She was born in Fargo, North Dakota on January 9, 1948, daughter of the late James Suppa. She is survived and will be deeply missed by her life partner John Sholl; children, Scott, Gina and Gino Acker along with many friends. She was preceded in death by her father, James Suppa; brother Jimmy Suppa; grandparents, Grace and Bruno Suppa; and her dear aunt Genevieve "Ginny" Suppa. Sondra served as the very model of strength, creativity, beauty, humor and ever-present love and devotion for those she knew and loved. Her spirit will live on in the many lives she touched. The family of Sondra (Suppa) Warner would like to express thanks for the prayers, encouragement and acts of kindness shown. Celebration of life services will be held at Boulger Funeral Home and Celebration of Life Center on September 19, 2020. Visitation is from 1:00 - 2:00 pm and Service will follow at 2:00 pm. Private Burial service will take place after services.

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  1. So sorry to hear about Sondra. I will miss running into her. We always had so much to talk about and she knew so much about Fargo’s history with her New York and Italian connections. The Suppas and the Simonsons go way back. Love Rita Simonson

  2. Gina, I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your sweet mother. I know you loved her very much. May God give you comfort, peace, strength, and understanding during this very difficult time. My deepest sympathy and much love to you and your family.

  3. Our deepest sympathies to Sondra’s family. She was beautiful, kind & very funny!!
    Though we’ve not had contact for many years we have many wonderful memories of her love of family & her vivacious personality. May God comfort you & bring you peace…
    The family of James Suppa Jr (Alice, Stacy, Allison, & Chad)

  4. I’m not sure what I’m going to do without you mom.
    I love you and miss you so much. I hope to see you on the other side when my time comes.

  5. Sondra you were my closest and dearest friend, I think of all the years we have known each other and the fun times we had. I will so deeply miss you until we meet again. Love you my Sondra.

  6. So sorry for your loss! I met Sondra (we called her Sandy) when we were young teenager. She lived 2 blocks from me. She had a heart of gold . She had a great singing voice and enjoyed dancing. Ever time I went back to Fargo I try to look her up to visit. I was just thinking of her.
    Rest in peace Sandy !

  7. Gina, family and friends. My DEEPEST sympathy in your loss. Sondra was as beautiful inside as she was outside. Your memories hold tight in you heart. They are yours forever. Sondra will be greatly missed by all that knew her.

  8. My deepest sympathies to Sondra”s family. I have not seen Sondra for a few years so I was not aware of her illness. I met her when I was working at Essentia Health on 32nd Avenue. She brightened my day! She will be greatly missed. May God comfort you and give you his peace.

  9. Sondra and Gina were always a part of our lives whether near or far. So many years went quickly watching Gina grow up and holding Gino as a Babe, and enjoying Sondra ‘s great smile each day as my co worker in the salon . We continued to share good times with our children, all of us being in Ca. and eventually when far Sondra kept in touch with her lovely cards . She remained so very beautiful, totally devoted to her children, and consistently hard working. I am sad to realize she is gone and wish it wasn’t so . She will remain forever in my heart and her memory a wonderful part of my life.

  10. This was beautiful. I was always so excited to get to hang out with Sondra when I was little; my mom’s wildest friend. Always smiling and laughing.


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