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John R. Sutton

Clearwater, Florida

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John R. Sutton PITTSFIELD John R. Sutton, 85, of Clearwater, Fla., passed away Friday, June 6, 2008, at home under the care of Hospice.Born in Ontario, Canada, on Aug. 29, 1922, he moved to Pittsfield in 1953. A decorated veteran of World War II, he served three years in the Canadian Army...

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To All the Sutton Family,
I'm so sorry for your loss. John was my manager at GE Ordnance, my first job out of college. He always spoke so highly of his wife and boys. Thoughts and prayers are with you. Edie, my parents squaredanced with you in Pittsfield.

Hi Edie... We will certainly miss John when we go to Florida. Had many great times together. Our thoughts & prayers are with you & your family.
Eleanore & Bill

I wish you all peace and comfort in the love you share with each other, and in your memories of a wonderful man. I am grateful for the friendship shared with Mom and Alan over the years, and the opportunity for me to know him even a little. He will be greatly missed.

Hi Aunt Edie, Vic and and I continue to pray for your comfort and that of Steven, Roy, Bob and families. This is indeed a sad time for you all but I know you are happy also that Jack is no longer suffering. God bless you all and I look forward to seeing you soon. All our love, Carol & Vic

Aunt Edie and Family
So sorry to hear of Uncle Jack's passing. He will be missed by all the family. Thinking of you.
Love Joan and Marv

Dear Brother Jack, we have so many wonderful memories of the past 15 years spent with you and Edie in Clearwater. You will be missed but never forgotten - a wonderful brother and friend!

Uncle Jack was a terrific fellow with a great sense of humor. He forwarded the Best emails! Fortunately he had a full, active, and distinguished life. We will all miss him....

I remember well when brent and I met Jack and Edie. Brent and I were on vacation in Clearwater, and we gave them a call and they came over to where we were staying. I was blown over by how much Jack and Ed , his brother, were alike. It was like greeting a good friend. Edie and Jack took us to their home, and treated us wonderfully. Our condolences to Edie and the family.

We were very fortunate to meet Jack and Edie, when we were down visiting. I also (Beverly) had met them years ago when Jack was installed into the masons. Edie will certainly miss him.