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Robert N. Sutter

Easton, Pennsylvania

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American Cancer Society

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Robert N. Sutter Robert N. Bobby Sutter, 74, of Wind Gap, passed away Tuesday, February 23, 2010 at home surrounded by his loving family. He was the husband of Lorna K. (Pritchard) Sutter with whom he celebrated 47 years of marriage this past December 1. Born in Belfast on November 17,...

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One of my favorite memories of Uncle Bobby is coming into Sandt's Market in Wind Gap and buying tastycakes. He also loved driving around town in his Bronco. Everyone knew it was him and he always had a big smile especially for his grandchildren. Tell my Dad I said Hi!! Don't get into any trouble together!
Love You Still,
Ann (Sutter) Weaver and Family

To the Sutter Family,
Here's wishing all of your family at your time of sorrow Gods Love and Grace to you all.

The Strawbridge's
Albert, Linda and Mark

Pappy and Bobby,
i will miss you coming into daisy and always trying to give me back the change and asking if i'm behaving.

I guess everytime i see pennies, i will think of pennies from heaven, love you pappy.

Karryssa and Kyle

My deepest condolences to your family. Bobby has been a friend for many years since the growing up days in Belfast. He always had a smile and found a way to see the good part of everyone. As he was in the 48th Tac Fighter Wing, I was in a sister squadron, the 20th Tac Fighter Wing in England. God Bless you Bobby!

Pappy and Bobby,

I'll miss you coming into daisy and trying not to give me the money, and always asking if I was into trouble or not.. :-)

Hopefully the pennies will be coming from heaven now.

Karryssa and Kyle

Dad,
you finally have found serenity, i will miss you terribly, but someday we will be together, love you much, Robin.

Lorna, Robin and Dougie

So sorry for the loss of your husband and dad. He truely was one of a kind and will be truely missed by many. He always had a way of putting a smile on everyone's face.
He was a great man.

I've known you since I was a little girl growing up across the street from you and your family. You are a great man and will be truly missed. May you rest in peace.

R.I.P dad. Your suffering is over. We'll catch up in a few. Thank you for being there for me all the time and passing down your wisdom. You will be terribly missed.

Doug