![]() ![]() Divorced in 1974, she moved the boys to Fairbanks, Alaska, in 1975. Moving to Pasadena, Calif., in 1972, she worked at the Huntington Library. Returning to begin graduate studies in library science at the University of Washington, she met Paul K. She served two years in the Peace Corps in Thailand, which she would reminisce about all of her days and where she met her lifelong friend Toby Fogg, nee Talbot. She proceeded to the University of Washington, where she earned her degree in English in 1962. The family moved to Wenatchee, Wash., in 1948, where she attended grade school and high school, graduating from Eastmont High School in 1958. ![]() “Jack” Hall and sister to Tom and John Hall. She was born Mathilda Sue Hall, in Salmon, Idaho, on Jan. Sue Henry, age 80, died in Anchorage, Alaska, on Nov. ![]() As a tribute, I’d like to share her obituary from the Anchorage Daily News. However, in 1992, she won the Anthony and Macavity Awards for her first mystery, Murder on the Iditarod Trail. Because it’s been eleven years since Sue Henry’s last mystery was published, many readers may not recognize her name. ![]()
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