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David Sutton

Muskegon, Michigan

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SUTTON, DAVID B., MD Husband of Beth Norton Shores Dr. David Sutton, MD, beloved husband, father, grandfather, brother, and local pediatrician, went to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, on April 21, 2012 following a brave fight against cancer. He was born April 28, 1952 in Champaign, IL...

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David was always a very pleasant person to be around. He helped me immensely on the ball field when our girls played on the same team. He knew the game better than myself and always was their best cheerleader. When I think about David, I smile.

In my thoughts and prayers.

I still think about Dr. Sutton. I was a patient of his as a boy. Even short periods of time with him were profound and deeply moving. His faith was always on display in his kindness and gentleness. He was a great man. Miss ya friend.

Dr. Dave Sutton will remain in many thoughts and hearts a faithful, thoughtful, loving servant of God in all of his roles on this earth. With special thoughts and prayers for Beth and his family in the anniversary of his going to be with the Jesus he loved and served so well. Mark and Debbie Gordon

I dont think that Dr. David Sutton could have had an enemy. Remembering him as a cheerful encourager, prayer warrior, thoughtful and insightful in discussion, sincere in his concern for his patients and families he worked with, always wearing the shoes of the good news sharing the gospel of Jesus in all that he did and was. Dave is extremely missed by many, and I can only imagine how much more by his family. With prayers of comfort and peace to Beth and the family on this anniversary.

I have nothing but wonderful memories of hanging out with David and our friends at Champaign-Urbana. It is wonderful to see how he touched others' lives in later years.

I have not seen David since we were both young men and I saw him at Wheaton, my sister's college, in the mid-1970's. Our parents had reunions every two years at the University Baptist Church in Champaign-Urbana, IL, so I sort of grew up with him and his siblings. We've not had contact since, but am happy to see the worthwhile life he lived. Just this week I was looking at a picture I took of him at Wheaton and wondering what he was doing. May God remember him in His Kingdom. Matthew R. Brown,...

We got to know Dr. Sutton through our friends in Morocco, Stacy and Mark Luckey. Because we lived overseas we did not get to see Dr. Sutton often, and when we did we took notes and notes! He was able to connect with children and impart hope and responsibility. He was a man of high integrity who took seriously every patient, every prescription he wrote. I often went back to my notes and passed them on to other parents and teachers. What a wonderful man of God!

Doctor Sutton was a very great doctor to me and my family. He helped me with my ADHD, and get to were I am today.