@Jeff:

You can refer to the following: http://www.howtogeek.com/119127/use-the-
magic-sysrq-key-on-linux-to-fix-frozen-x-servers-cleanly-reboot-and-run-
other-low-level-commands/

Usually it can be done by Alt + SysRq + key(b, z, m, ...). If SysRq
isn't exist, you can use PrntScrn instead. The purpose is to make sure
if the kernel is still alive or the hang is in the kernel when there is
any message after pressing the Magic Key.

Another suggestion, could you also please log the messages from
var/log/kern.log after reboot from the fail resume. There should be some
messages from the last resume.

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