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Sue Randall

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Sue Randall Famous memorial

Original Name
Marion Burnside
Birth
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
26 Oct 1984 (aged 49)
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Donated to Medical Science. Specifically: Donated to the Pennsylvania Humanity Gifts Registry Add to Map
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Actress. Born Marion Burnside Randall, her acting career included performances on Playhouse 90 in "Charlie's Aunt" with Art Carney, and appearances on "Armstrong Circle Theater," "General Electric Theater," "Kraft Theater," "Surfside Six," "77 Sunset Strip," "My Three Sons," "Perry Mason," and "I Spy". She played Miss Landers in "Leave it to Beaver." In 1969, she returned to Philadelphia and a job as an administrator for professional associations, and was active in several benefits such as the Multiple Sclerosis Telethon, Joey Bishop's Telethon for Handicapped Children, and the Arthritis Fund. She was also active in Reading for the Blind and Project Headstart. Illness forced her to curtail her activities in 1982, when she was diagnosed with lung cancer and cancer of the larynx and had to have her larynx removed. She passed away at the age of 49 in 1984. Her body was donated to the Humanity Gifts Registry of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Actress. Born Marion Burnside Randall, her acting career included performances on Playhouse 90 in "Charlie's Aunt" with Art Carney, and appearances on "Armstrong Circle Theater," "General Electric Theater," "Kraft Theater," "Surfside Six," "77 Sunset Strip," "My Three Sons," "Perry Mason," and "I Spy". She played Miss Landers in "Leave it to Beaver." In 1969, she returned to Philadelphia and a job as an administrator for professional associations, and was active in several benefits such as the Multiple Sclerosis Telethon, Joey Bishop's Telethon for Handicapped Children, and the Arthritis Fund. She was also active in Reading for the Blind and Project Headstart. Illness forced her to curtail her activities in 1982, when she was diagnosed with lung cancer and cancer of the larynx and had to have her larynx removed. She passed away at the age of 49 in 1984. Her body was donated to the Humanity Gifts Registry of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.


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  • Maintained by: Find a Grave
  • Originally Created by: Allen Bethel
  • Added: Oct 24, 2002
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6875338/sue-randall: accessed ), memorial page for Sue Randall (8 Oct 1935–26 Oct 1984), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6875338; Donated to Medical Science; Maintained by Find a Grave.