Suzanne Crough, 'The Partridge Family' Star, Dies at 52
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The star who was best known as Tracy Partridge on the classic sitcom passed away at her Nevada home on Monday, April 27.

AceShowbiz - Suzanne Crough died at the age of 52. According to her husband William Condray, her loving wife passed away at her home in Laughlin, near Las Vegas on Monday night, April 27.

Detail about the cause of her death has not been identified yet as her family claimed Suzanne died suddenly. Clark County Coroner John Fudenberg said on Tuesday that an autopsy to investigate the cause of the death would be held on Wednesday.

The former child star played Partridge family's youngest daughter, Tracy Partridge, on the classic sitcom "The Partridge Family" which was aired in 1970 to 1974. The red haired celeb starred as the tambourine shaker for the family music group.

After the production of "The Partridge Family" was over, Suzanne played on several TV shows that included "Mulligan's Stew". She later made her last appearance on screen in 1980 in film "Children of Divorce", according to IMDB.

Suzanne joined "Partridge Family" reunion in 2010. She reunited with her co-stars including David Cassidy, Danny Bonaduce and Brian Forster. At that time, Suzanne revealed that she had a normal job as an office manager of Office Max.

Suzanne left a husband, two daughters and a bookstore named Book Center in Tamecula, California. According to William, his wife was a patient and loving wife, mother and grandmother. "She was madly in love with her granddaughter," William said, referring to their 1-year-old granddaughter Evelena.

Suzanne and her husband met decades ago through a mutual friend before dating. The couple was supposed to be celebrating their wedding anniversary this summer. "My wife and I were going to celebrate 30 years of marriage in July," he said.

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