Suzanne Crough Condray, who played Tracy Partridge on 1970s television show "The Partridge Family," died Monday at age 52.
A cause of death was pending an autopsy scheduled for Wednesday.
Condray was found dead Monday night at her Laughlin, Nevada, home, near Las Vegas.
"My wife and I were going to celebrate 30 years of marriage in July,"
her husband, William Condray, told The Associated Press. He described her as a patient and loving wife, mother, and grandmother to their 1-year-old granddaughter, Evelena.
Family members
told TMZ that Condray’s death was sudden.
The former child star has two grown daughters, one of whom is getting married in the summer.
Most known for her role as the youngest member of “The Partridge Family,” Condray also appeared in "Mulligan's Stew" and "Wonder Woman." She last appeared in the made-for-TV movie “Children of Divorce” in 1980.
In a 2010 appearance with “The Partridge Family” co-stars
on "Today," Condray described her adult life.
“I’m an office manager for Office Max,” she said. “I have two daughters, I’m married, I have a normal job.”
Twitter users remembered the former actress.
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