THOMAS-SUTTER-Obituary

THOMAS L. SUTTER

Parma Heights, Ohio

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Parma Heights, Ohio
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Alzheimer's Association

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SUTTER THOMAS L. SUTTER, Age 83, Beloved husband of the late Lois E. (nee Brannon). Dear father of Dean, Gail McCauley, Kevin, and Chris. Beloved grandfather of Brian and Nicole McCauley. Dear brother of the following deceased Joseph, Jackie, Marie and Marceo. IN LIEU OF FLOWERS, Family suggests...

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Chris Sutter was one of my best friends growing up and I thought his father was a great man. Im sorry I haven't seen Chris and his family for over 15 years, and my thoughts and prayers are with them.

Your friend,
Ryan Reik

Our condolences to the Sutter family,
Krissy & Rich Moore

Sorry to hear about Tom's passing. Worked with him in thye Third District/

I'm so sorry for your loss. I remember your dad singing those goofy songs to me and Chris as kids, about horses with funny names. And of course the infamous tracker-in-the-lake incident - would could forget that? All the best to all of you, I hope you guys are doing okay. Take care.

I will miss your dad. He always had a good word to say about you. He was a good man and never said anything bad about anyone. He was very thankful and appreciated all you did for him. He had a unique sense of humor, even to the end. He treated me and my family with great kindness, for that we will always be grateful.

Our deepest sympathys, Tom was great friend and the greatest neighbor anybody could ever want. He will be dearly missed.

I'm with you Chris. Your father's legacy carries on through you. You father was an exceptional man and it was and now is reflected by you Chris. You were and still are a GREAT son to him, loyal, dedicated, caring, compassionate, honorable and loving. You went beyond the call of duty where many haven't, couldn't and wouldn't go for their father. My mother sends her love to you and sympathy. I am ALWAYS here for you brother always during and after your grieving process. Now, your father...

Chris, your father was such a great guy to my son, Rex. I remember when he drove over with tools and an engine lift to help Rex repair a car (or maybe it was a truck) and all the Sunday mornings Rex was invited to breakfast with the family. I am sorry for your lose and always know that I am right next door. Love you.