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J. E. Wilson
April 27, 2025 | Overland Park, KS
Photo courtesy of Heaton-Bowman-Smith & Sidenfaden Chapel - Saint Joseph
Saint Joseph, Missouri
Mar 23, 1965 – Apr 11, 2025
John L. "Suthdog" Sutherland, age 60, passed away Friday, April 11, 2025, at KU Medical Center, after a yearlong bout with cancer. He left this world the way he lived in it, on his own terms. While his life span may have been less than average, there was nothing average about the way John lived his life.
Born March 23, 1965, in Saint Joseph, Missouri, John was the beloved only child of Elizabeth Rose and David Strout. From the beginning, he marched to his own beat.
He attended Central High School, Missouri Western, the University of Arizona, and the prestigious Culinary Institute of America. John's true education, however, came from the one and only Grandad Sutherland. Together John and Grandad traveled, hunted, fished, and feasted. Serving as his mentor, best friend and fellow adventurer, Grandad taught John how to live richly, with confidence, never accepting second best.
John spent his later years working at Phoenix Aerospace, the company founded by his grandfather. There, he served as an Operations Manager and Technician.
John was a connoisseur of both music and food. They were his true religions. He attended dozens of concerts, collected electric guitars, and even studied at the School of Rock in Los Angeles. As for cooking, John wasn't just a chef; he was a culinary artist. He studied under the some of the top world chefs and delighted in creating, for his friends and family, masterpiece meals and cocktails that are still fondly remembered.
His circle of friends was a rogue gallery of nonconformists. This circle bonded through shared highs, lows, and the kinds of stories better left off the record. These were the people who shared John’s appetite for fun, celebrations and extremes. Many a night lasted for days. In John's group of friends, the edge wasn't something to fear, it was where the fun started.
A heartfelt, eternal THANK YOU goes to Steven "Bubdog" Martinez, whose devotion and love during John's final season, defined true friendship. Steven was nurse, chauffeur, therapist, comic relief, and constant companion-always there, no questions asked, day or night. If sainthood could be earned in friendship, Steven would be canonized.
John was preceded in death by his son, Brent Rhyne, and his grandparents, William and Catherine Sutherland.
He leaves behind his loving mother, Elizabeth Rose, his devoted stepfather Herman Rose; grandson, Brayden Massengale; and a cast of friends who will miss his distinctive "Ahh" laugh, sharp wit, intense love for music, and the ability to make any gathering feel like a once-in-a-lifetime experience.
A celebration of John's life will be held from 2:00-4:00 PM on Saturday, April 26th, 2025, at Heaton-Bowman-Smith Sidenfaden Chapel at 3609 Frederick Blvd - St. Joseph, Missouri 64506.
Rock on, Suthdog! The world may be a little quieter without you, but your song will play on in all of us.
Read MoreSorry to hear of your loss, I’ve found that sharing stories with friends and family is the best way to ease the pain.
J. E. Wilson
April 27, 2025 | Overland Park, KS
Elizabeth and family you are in our thoughts and prayers.
RIP John
John & Karol Johnson
April 24, 2025 | Savannah, MO | Acquaintance
In remembrance of our cherished friendship
Rob Houp
April 23, 2025 | Richmond, VA | Friend
Liz & Herman,
Sending you our sincerest condolences.
Love,
Rob & Brenda Houp
Rob Houp
April 23, 2025 | Richmond, VA | Friend
What a good friend! Sadly missed.
Michele Parker
April 18, 2025 | Saint Joseph, MO | Friend
I loved you friend and we always had fun. I will see you someday soon in Heaven
Steven Horn
April 18, 2025 | St. Joseph, MO | Friend
Good times were had by all!
Rock on friend
Aj Guinn (Adkins)
April 15, 2025 | Friend
Here´s to you! Love you, John Wah!
So blessed to have known John. Always the bright light at any gathering.
Tracy Bowden
April 15, 2025 | Friend
So sad
Such a loss for so many
Katie Broach
April 15, 2025 | Adel, IA | Friend