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Danny Bonaduce On Suzanne Crough Death: She Was A ‘Wonderful Lady’

Danny Bonaduce, who played Suzanne's TV brother on the 'Partridge Family', is reflecting on the 'wonderful lady' Suzanne was while mourning her sudden and tragic death on April 27. Here's what Danny told HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY. Suzanne Crough sadly passed away on April 27, and her former Partridge Family co-star, Danny Bonaduce, 55, is mourning her death. Danny, who played Suzanne's TV brother on the 70s sitcom, tells HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY that the news shocked him, as she was just 52 years old at the time of her death.

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Suzanne Crough Dies: Danny Bonaduce Mourns Her Death

“Everyone thought I’d be the first Partridge to go. Sadly it was little Tracy. Suzanne was a wonderful lady and a good mom. She will be missed,” Danny told HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY.

So sad. The Partridge family was clearly tight both on and off screen and it breaks our hearts that Suzanne’s life was cut short. Danny played the wisecracking middle son on the sitcom, which ran from 1970-1974, while Suzanne played his sister, Tracy.

Suzanne Crough Dead At 52: Family Member Confirms

If only Suzanne was here to see the wonderful things her former cast mates were saying about her! She clearly still holds a very special place in their hearts.

Suzanne Crough Death: Shirley Jones, Her TV Mom On ‘Partridge Family,’ Speaks Out

Aside from Danny, Suzanne and Danny’s TV mom, Shirley Jones, 81, spoke to HollywoodLife.com EXCLUSIVELY about Suzanne’s sad death.

Suzanne will always be remembered and I will always treasure my memories of her. Suzanne Crough …my sweet TV baby for 5 years…only 52…never a sick day…two adorable children…a devoted husband…everything to live for…just fell asleep at the dining room table and left us forever.  Dear God take care of my baby.

See her full statement here.

Our thoughts remain with Suzanne and her loved ones during this difficult time. May her legacy never be forgotten.

— Julianne Ishler, Reporting by Sandra Clark