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John Bruce Sutay Jr.

South Windsor, Connecticut

1964 - 2020

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South Windsor, Connecticut
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St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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John Bruce Sutay Jr., 56, most commonly known as Dr. Jay Sutay, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by his loved ones on July 22, 2020. Born on February 9, 1964, in Bridgeport, Connecticut, Jay grew up in Trumbull, Connecticut. He was the son of Bruce Sutay and the late Elaine Giannini...

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I will say Dr Sutay is missed dearly. My son was a patient of his, 2 years later and I still think of him and his wooden watch made out of a world series baseball bat! Legendary!!!

I was a patient to Dr Sutay. Very sad to hear of the unfortunate passing of him, he was a terrific doctor. He always eased my anxiety and helped me feel better.

I happened to be searching online for Jay tonight and saw that he passed. I am so sorry for his family. JAY was my little league baseball coach in the 80´s when he was still in college. So sorry to hear of his passing. He was a great guy and an awesome baseball coach.

We just heard of Dr. Sutay´s passing today. It has been well over a year but our hearts are so heavy. We are soo sorry for your loss. He was our children´s pediatrician for over 15 years and phenomenal one. May his soul continue to Rest In Peace and May his legacy live on.

I am sorry to hear of Jay's passing. I was a year or two behind him at Fairfield and remember his love for stand up comedy. I recall seeing Jay Leno with him before he was famous. My sincerest condolences.

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In Loving memory of Dr. Jay Sutay A son, husband, father, brother and friend who will be missed by all who knew him. He dedicated his life to caring for others. Too soon you leave us my son.

Our sincere sympathies for your loss.

Dear Rebecca and Samantha. I just found out such a sad news about your Dad. He will be missed by many. I will miss his humor. Jola from Florida( Dr.Burstein ex employee )

Jay was a roomate through med school and part of residency until he married. He was a dear friend and kept us laughing thru the trials and tribulations of medical education and training. He will be dearly missed. May he rest and laugh in peace..... my sincerest sympathy to his family during these hard times....