Kenneth-Sutton-Obituary

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Kenneth D. Sutton

Hellertown, Pennsylvania

Jun 10, 1930 – Feb 25, 2025

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BORN
June 10, 1930
DIED
February 25, 2025
LOCATION
Hellertown, Pennsylvania

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Heintzelman Funeral Home, Inc. - Hellertown Obituary

Kenneth D. Sutton, 94, of Upper Macungie Twp., died Tuesday, February 25, 2025 at the Mosser Nursing Home, Trexlertown.  He is the husband of Nancy S. (Steckel) Sutton.  Kenneth was born in Lower Saucon Twp. on June 10, 1930 to the late William and Anna (Wolbach) Sutton.  He was an Electrical...

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Dear Nancy,
We are so sorry for the loss of your dear husband. Our family enjoyed seeing you and Ken when we visited our parents across the street. We appreciated all you and Ken did for my parents over the years. May you continue to be blessed with love and friendship around you.

My deepest condolences to Nancy and the rest of Ken's family! I was lucky enough to live across the street from Ken and Nancy for seven years. They showed so much love to me and my family from our fist day there. Ken and Nancy were beloved by so many in that neighborhood and they found a way of brining so many people together. Sending all my love to Nancy! You will be so missed, Ken! With all of our love, Ellen, Leo & Phoebe Bialecki

May God bless you Nancy and your family in this time of sorrow. Kenny was a great boss and friend. Such a kind man. Always enjoyed our conversations together. He will be deeply missed.

Words are so inadequate when you lose a dear family member or friend. My heart goes out to all suffering from Uncle Ken's loss.

My deepest sympathy and please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Nancy, the Toomey's send our deepest condolences to you. May you cherish the wonderful memories of 69 years of marriage. We will certainly cherish every memory of you and Kenny as our neighbors.

Aunt Nancy, Kyle and family,
We have so many memories of our visits to PA over the many years since 1966. Ken called me his Eye-Talian in-law. He was so tall, but always ready for a big hug. Remember the fun and good times, and we will always think about him with love and laughter. May he rest in the arms of the angels. Take care of each other.
Love, Bob and Donna

Mrs Sutton and Family, My deepest condolences at this difficult time. I always looked forward to seeing you both at the office for Ken´s appointments prior to my retirement and move to Texas. He was a wonderful man. May memories bring you comfort.

With deepest condolences to Nancy and your family on the loss of Ken. I’m so glad I had an opportunity to meet you both as fellow neighbors.