Albert Edward "Al" Sukut, Jr. DDS

Albert Edward "Al" Sukut, Jr. DDS

October 23, 1944 - August 12, 2024

Albert Edward "Al" Sukut, Jr. DDS

October 23, 1944 - August 12, 2024

Obituary

**Albert Edward Sukut Jr., DDS**
**October 23, 1944 – August 12, 2024**

Dr. Albert “Al” Edward Sukut Jr., blessed us with 79 years. He passed away peacefully, surrounded by family and dear friends on August 12, 2024. Al was born in Pasadena, California, on October 23, 1944, the fourth child out of five to his Parents Albert and Dorthy (Whipple) Suckut. Al lived a life full of joy, adventure and laughter. He was a devoted father, coach, dentist, loving partner, accomplished athlete, and a great friend to many.

Al is survived by his son, Albert “Albie” Edward Sukut III, and his wife, Tuti, who blessed him with two cherished grandchildren, Madeleine and Marcel. Albie also has a son, Adrian, from a previous marriage, who remains an important part of the family’s story. Al is also survived by his daughter, Dr. Karly Sukut Neppl, who had the unique gift of practicing dentistry alongside her father for 23 years. Karly and her husband, Michael Neppl, have three beloved children—Kennedy, Seamus, and Jude—with their eldest daughter currently in dental school, inspired by her grandfather’s legacy.

Al found love and companionship later in life with his partner, Mariana Gleckman, with whom he shared many beautiful moments. He is also remembered by Linda (Molnar) Sukut, his first wife of 25 years, and the mother of his children, with whom he shared many joyful, significant years.

He was preceded in death by his older brother, Lloyd Sukut (2010), and his oldest brother, Cal Sukut (2022). His memory lives on through his surviving family: his brother, Myron Sukut, and wife, Mozelle, as well as his sister, Barbara Waughtel and many beloved nieces and nephews.

Al was known for his love of life; he embraced adventures, family, friendships, and his career with passion. Overcoming polio at age 7, Al showed a remarkable resilience and optimism from a young age that would define him. He was the life of the party, always ready to celebrate with a gregarious smile and infectious positive energy that lit up the room. In high school, Al was drafted by the Houston Astros but chose instead to attend Fresno State on a full scholarship. While at Fresno State, he was named 3rd team All American and set the record for “most doubles with a wooden bat,” a record he proudly holds to this day. After graduating, Al attended Creighton University for dental school, launching a successful career that spanned 53 years. He founded his dental practice in Costa Mesa in 1971 and remained dedicated to his patients and community, never truly retiring, just as he had always wished.

Outside of dentistry, Al was an avid golfer and skier, passionate sports fan, and an even more passionate storyteller. His stories, full of wit and humor, will be cherished by all who had the pleasure of hearing them. To paraphrase John Wooden, whom Al emulated, Al truly made each day his masterpiece.

The funeral service will be held at Edward the Confessor Parish Church in Dana Point, California, on September 14th at 1 p.m.

Following the service, a reception will be held at El Niguel Country Club, a place dear to Al’s heart, where friends and family can gather to celebrate the life of a man who loved to celebrate life itself.

Al will be buried at El Toro Cemetery with a small private service on Sunday September 15th.

In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the Parkinson’s & Movement Disorders Programs at the Pickup Family Neurosciences Institute at Hoag (This is on behalf of Al’s brother, Lloyd Sukut and son-in-law, Mike Neppl).

For Reception RSVP or questions:
Please text, call or email:
Contactus@SukutDental.com
714-540-6852

Funeral Mass

  • Date & Time: September 14, 2024 (1:00 PM)
  • Venue: St. Edward The Confessor Catholic Church
  • Location: 33926 Calle La Primavera Dana Point, CA 92629 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (949) 496-1307

Parkinson's & Movement Disorders Programs At The Pickup Family Neurosciences Institute At Hoag

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10 responses to Albert Edward "Al" Sukut, Jr. DDS

  1. C Jung says:

    Dr. Sukut was so kind and calm; he really helped me for many years with his healthy/family oriented and dignified approach to patient health. He had such a humble way of being funny and brilliant. I am thinking of your family and praying for your comfort during this difficult time.

    Carol Jung, patient

  2. Mike, Wendy Mell says:

    Our heartfelt condolences to his family, Al was really a great guy and he will be so missed by all who knew him. May he rest with God . Mike, Wendy Mell

  3. Lou and Chris Spicciati says:

    Hay Al it’s Lou, Chris and I were shocked and saddened to hear that you had passed away. Please know that you will be missed by so many of your friends and family. You were always up for a good time and never disappointed. When our families were young we would visit each other, from coming to Colorado to ski or our going to California to visit Disney Land and Catalina Island. I look forward to being with you in heaven at some time in the future. I’ll play tennis with you but not golf, you’re too good. My condolences to Albe and Carly and to all who loved you. Goodbye my friend!

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