Christopher-Sutcliff-Obituary

Christopher Sutcliff

Woodridge, Illinois

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Sutcliff, Christopher D. 38, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, September 28, 2011. Born November 6, 1972, in Aurora, IL, he was the son of Donald and Christine (Jurs) Sutcliff of Oswego, IL. Surviving is his cherished wife, Neale (Taulbee) Sutcliff of St. Louis; his brother, Noel Sutcliff...

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At mention of his name my first thought of Chris was his bright smile and joyful personality. Chris had a great sense of humor and an open heart. I feel blessed to have known him.

Chris was most definitely missed at our recent reunion... So many of us share the shock of learning of the loss of such a genuinely wonderful guy- prayers continue for your family and loved ones

Please accept my condolences during this difficult time and may the God of all comfort give you peace.

Mr. Sutcliff was a good person, he is the example of someone i'd like to follow the foot steps of, he will always remain a good teacher in my memory. I send all my love & prayers out to the family.

Coolest Professor last semester, its sad to see him leave RIP never forgotten

What is to be said about a stand up guy like Chris? His life was example enough of how we should live and treat others...From gradeschool thru highschool i can never remember a day Sutty wasnt a class act... What a huge loss for his family and everyone ever touched by this gentle soul....Love & Prayers....Jason Miller

I graduated with Chris and was also a teammate on the football team. He was a class act both on and off the field, and a friend. My deepest condolences to his fmaily.

Chris was a classmate of mine in high school! He always had a heart of gold, and he had the best work ethic! He worked hard in everything he did! He will be missed! I am praying for Chris's family during this difficult time and always. Stacey Matson (Holak), Elgin, IL

So saddened to hear of the loss of Chris. I am heartened to see the images posted on the Lewis and Clark memorial site, as they depict a happy and healthy man ... the way he should always be remembered. God bless his friends and family in this most difficult time. Personally, I will always remember Chris for the strength and happiness that he brought to our days in early education together.