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Donald Evans Sutter Jr.

Houston, Texas

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DONALD EVANS SUTTER JR. Don passed away on April 9, 2007 in Houston, TX. He was born on November 3, 1950, in Gulfport, Mississippi. He graduated from the University of the South in Sewanee, Tennessee, and received a Masters in Business Administration from the University of Houston. He was the...

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I only knew Don a brief time. He was truly one of the nicest, most wonderful men I have had the pleasure of knowing. He loved his wife, his daughter, his family and he radiated his love for all of them...he was devoted to them. I will miss his friendship and happy attitude and grieve his loss as a friend. My prayers and love go to Ester, Cessi and all the family.
Truly, Kay Rainey

Esther/Cessy:

Que el Señor les dé la fuerza y la sabiduría para continuar el camino hoy y siempre. Sabemos que Don partió de un buen puerto para llegar a otro mejor.

Megumi, Kaori, Angelina, Beto

Esther, Cessi
Nos enteramos con profunda pena de la noticia y queremos expresarles que estamos con ustedes. Siempre recordaremos a Don.

Queridas Esther y Cecy :
Reciban un fuerte abrazo. Nuestros Pensamientos y Oraciones están con Ustedes.

So sorry to hear about Don's passing. Played basketball with him at GHS. Great friend who would do anything for anybody. He will be sadly missed . God bless his family

Queridísimas Ester y Ceci, aunque no las he visto recientemente, reciban mis más sinceras condolencias. Las tengo en mis pensamientos. Si hay algo que yo pueda hacer que les alivie esta pena aunque sea por un momentito por favor no duden en contactarme.
Un abrazo grande

Dear Ester,
Although I hadn't seen him in years, I knew Don and his family from growing up in Gulfport. He was a little older than me, and was my sailing instructor at the GYC. What a fun guy--and a fun experience! I'm so sorry to read of his death--my heart goes out to you.

Ester and Cessi,
Your loss will leave a deep void for all who knew Don. He was more than my tennis friend, and more than my tennis captain. He was my brother, and I grieve his loss.

I praise God that he has taken Don into his kingdom where there is no grief nor pain.

Esther and Cessi, our hearts go out to you. We have such wonderful memories of the times the girls and our families spent together. The Bailey Family