Suezanne Youtsos: My Hero's Life

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You know some say people aren't that great. Like not serving military. Or how about working most of your life at a diner. Well my grandma, Suezanne Youtsos is one of those people. Born in Holy Cross Hospital in Detroit, she lived in Madison Heights and was enlightened there as well. After she graduated Suezanne got married at the age of 18. The man she loved which is now known as Nick C. Youtsos.

After they got married she moved on to Las Vegas, NV. But before moving there, they had a baby. His name turned out to be Nick too. So now, Suezanne and both Nicks’ moved to Las Vegas, NV. From there, Suezanne worked as a waitress and Nick C. worked as a cook. Suezanne and the family moved to back to Lakeport, Michigan.

Nick C. opened a restaurant and was the owner and cook of the place. Suezanne worked there as well as waitress and cook. Nick S. however didn't work there. He did finish school but he went on doing agriculture. Suezanne and Nick C. went on to work at Stavros Restaurant until 2012. Now I told the life story. I'll now tell the child story.
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Growing up, she was just like any girl you would expect. Went to elementary school, was a cheerleader, got educated, and went to middle school and so on. Suezanne went on to finish high school, got married and surprisingly didn't go to college. What she would do after school was practice cheerleading and taught people how to cheer. But when school got out what she would usually do is play outside and go up north on

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