David-Sutter-Obituary

David Ray Sutter

Portland, Oregon

1942 - 2020

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David Ray SutterJan. 18, 1942 - March 19, 2020 David Sutter died Thursday, March 19, 2020, in Cancun, Mexico, from complications following brain surgery. David Ray Sutter was born in Port Angeles, the first child of Marcelene and Ray Sutter. His siblings, Paul and MaryAnn followed 3 and 5 years...

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I know it’s been a while but I just found out of your passing . My sincerest condolences to the whole family. You were a good friend back in the Durametal days and beyond. You will not be forgotten. Rest In Peace.

Dave was a bright light. His laughter and kindness was unique. He was a mentor for me in real estate. He inspired me greatly and I always enjoyed our conversations. Shocked to hear he is gone and will be greatly missed.

Dave and Pat met each other in high School while attending Benson High School and have remained friends all these years. We were fortunate to have shared many special times through the years with Dave and Lesley having many fun adventures. Dave was full of laughter and life. He will be sorely missed by his family and friends. I still can't believe he is gone, we were all sure he was going to live to be 100! Lesly and family you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Pat and Rita Kelly

On behalf of everyone at Mancuso Chemical's Ltd., I want to send out our condolences to his family. Dave was always a friendly, honest and hard working person and we will be forever thankful for all that pickup/trailer driving he did that helped us out. While saddened we know Dave lived life fully. May his rest be peaceful. Ave Atque Vae.

Dave we are going to miss you! May you rest in peace.
Nate, Rosa, Wanda, Darren (Speedy), Chad Kennedy
We love you

Dave will be deeply missed by his friends, family, and me. Dave was there for a tough time in my life and was always there for me. I will always treasure the time we had down at the river. Not only for fishing but the always positive advice he would give. The world is truly a better place for having Dave in it. He will be missed and never forgotten by me and so many others. R.I.P Dave, eternal bell ringers for your fishing pole

Dave energetic, motivated and a very positive guy. He let us stay with him when are house was being built with our 2 dachshund. What a humanitarian he was. We will miss him !!!! RIP Dave we will never forget your hospitality when we needed it.

I will always remember Dave as one of my smartest and most adventuresome patients. He enjoyed life and loved his family so much. Lesley, know that you are in my thoughts and prayers. Be extra gentle with yourself during this time and know that Dave lived life to its fullest.
Blessings, Elziabeth Klein MD

Dave and I met at Benson High School in our sophomore year in mechanical drawing class. We became immediate friends and remained close for many years. We played softball together in the 60's in the Portland City League.
Years later, while Sandy and I wintered in Laughlin, NV, if Dave was anywhere in the vicinity, he would meet us for a short visit.
Dave was a wonderful friend, one who was always there if you needed him.
I'm struggling with the fact that he's gone, I already miss...