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    Suzanne Pohland Paterno (/ p ə ˈ t ɜːr n oʊ /; born February 14, 1940), sometimes referred to as "SuePa", is an American philanthropist. She is the widow of football coach Joe Paterno , who led the Penn State Nittany Lions from 1966 to 2011.

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  2. Sue Paterno. Professional Bio. A longtime liberal arts advocate and volunteer leader, Sue worked briefly as an English teacher before stopping to raise her five children. She served as a tutor for more than 40 years and later gave time and energy to the Special Olympics.

  3. Dec 31, 2023 · Sue Paterno was in attendance at Saturday’s Peach Bowl and took part in a halftime ceremony honoring past winners of the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year award, which her late husband, Joe Paterno...

  4. Feb 18, 2022 · EXCLUSIVE: Sue Paterno Discusses Love For Penn State, THON's 50th Anniversary, Family's Legacy. February 17, 2022 / 11:23 PM EST / CBS Philadelphia. PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- In less than 24 hours,...

  5. Sep 27, 2022 · Penn State Football. Sue Paterno spotted in Penn State president’s suite for 1st time in more than a decade. By Josh Moyer. Updated September 27, 2022 4:57 PM. Sue Paterno looks at her...

  6. Aug 30, 2009 · Sue Paterno married Penn State coach Joe Paterno in 1962. They met in the late 1950s in the school library, when she was a freshman at Penn State and Paterno was an assistant coach for the...

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    Suzanne Pohland Paterno ( / pəˈtɜːrnoʊ /; born February 14, 1940), sometimes referred to as " SuePa ", is an American philanthropist. She is the widow of football coach Joe Paterno, who led the Penn State Nittany Lions from 1966 to 2011.

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