ALBERT-SUTTON-Obituary

ALBERT SUTTON

New York, New York

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SUTTON--Albert L., MD. Albert L. Sutton, MD, died peacefully at the age of 88 on October 20, 2022, following a brief illness. Al lived an indiv-idualistic, multi-dimensional life that expressed his array of talents, creativity and compassion. He graduated from the University of Chicago School of...

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Albert Sutton was a passionate advocate for the displaced and suffering people of Sudan. In his creative work, in his political advocacy and in his collection of medical materials, he made a tremendous difference in the lives of those he advocated for. So very sorry to hear of his passing. Sharon Silber, New York Coalition for Sudan

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In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always. Thanks, for Your friendship!!! Have known You for years. Glad and thnk God I was able to go see you and maggie few years ago and took a photo with You, Maggie, My Brother an I. May You rest in peace. My sincere condolences to Maggie and Fam From Carol (Puerto Rico).

Al was one in a million and he was one of my favorite people on the planet. I´m sorry I didn´t get to see him after the pandemic began but I understood that he didn´t feel comfortable returning to the Latin Jazz ensemble when it eventually resumed. I was hoping to visit with him but it sadly didn´t happen. One of my favorite memories of Al was when he and Maggie came to a party at our house in 2011 and Al hung his jacket on the branch of our Japanese maple. He was a mover and shaker in many...

My heartfelt condolences to Al´s wife who I´ve never met. Al was a terrific guy, I ran the collective and he came almost every week for 20-30 years (maybe more) to play in the SOJ program. He will be missed for sure. Sincerely, Anthony Citrinite (Former Director of The Collective School of Music) [email protected]

Al was unique. A force for good and good things. I played with him in a Latin Jazz ensemble at The Collective School of Music. Al always brought in new and interesting charts he had written. As befitted his modesty, he usually shrugged off solo opportunities but was always in the pocket for the tune. When I got to know him and his many accomplishments I was filled with wonder and a little awe at how someone could be so accomplished across so many areas/disciplines, without any pretense...

My deepest condolences. My parents, Les and Rita, were lucky enough to share many wonderful times with Al. May he rest peacefully.