
Local Faces: Suzanne Duke
TALLAGHT’S Suzanne Duke is a woman who has dealt with more adversity in her life than most of the rest of us could ever handle, writes Ken Doyle.
Suzanne’s story is one of triumph and strength. We will talk about the successes which have led her onto these hallowed pages and we’ll also delve into some of the rougher stuff, leaving out some of the roughest stuff which has been covered elsewhere and won’t work for our purposes.
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