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Carl E. Sutton Jr.

Chicago, Illinois

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Sutton, Jr., Carl E. Age 65, formerly of Burnside/Chicago. Beloved husband of Lana (nee Wesolowski) for 36 years; loving father of Carl E. (Ali) Sutton III and Melissa (Robert) Esquivel; devoted grandfather of Jacob, Kenidee, Nolan and Vincent; dear brother of Marge (late John) Cermak; fond uncle...

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Not sure you got my first message new carl In Vietnam.we were in the same battalion 3/4 67 68 .we went home same time . Sorry to hear he passed away. Time sure does go bye.

Me and Carl left the same day from Vietnam 1968. We were so glad to get out of there.
He had a little problem before we left great guy.

We are all missing you each and every day.

We all miss you...

Lana, You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers. I am so sorry to hear about the death of your husband, he sounds like a fun guy. God Bless
Trish Nee

Marge, we are very sorry to hear of your brothers passing. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Arlene (was Joza) and Phil Matthys

Lana and Family,
So sorry to hear of your loss. Carl will be missed by many. Our prayers are with you at this difficult time. Our deepest sympathy.
Sandy Farkas and Joyce Williams

CVS classmates want to extend our condolences. We all remember Carl as a fun loving great guy. Many of us are from Burnside and remember seeing Carl every couple of years for the reunion. To Carl's family please accept our deepest sympathy. Rest in peace Carl.
Paul Wisnoski, CVS and Burnside

Family of Carl E. Sutton Jr.,

I am so sorry to say that I did not know your Carl, but I did read that he was a veteran of the Vietnam War...and we Vietnam veterans have a special bond with one another. There is no greater honor than to serve your country at a time of war. He made many sacrifices, I know, and I want to say THANK YOU for serving our country when our country called on you. I salute you Brother Carl.

We come not to mourn our dead soldiers, but to praise...