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Timothy F. Sutton

Kinston, North Carolina

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Timothy F. Sutton LA GRANGE - Timothy Frazier "Timmy" Sutton, 50, passed away Saturday, Oct. 10, 2009, at Lenoir Memorial Hospital. Timmy was born Jan. 1, 1959, in Wayne County to Lee Carr Sutton Sr. of La Grange and the late Jessie Medlin Sutton. Timmy was the owner and operator of Sutton's...

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Donald Lee & Sherry
Sorry to hear of your loss. Timmy was a very unique person, you just had to love him. He will missed by all, but you both will miss him the most. Just remember that he will be watching and smiling over you both. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Timmy's Friend

Lee Carr, we are sorry to hear of the loss of Timmy. Please know you're in our thoughts and prayers.

Timmy's Family are in our thoughts and prayers. We will miss him!!
Country Butcher Shop

Mr. Lee Carr and Gay,
It`s been years, 34 to be exact, since I said goodbye to La Grange and went into the Army and finally relocated in the mountains of NC. My family and I are saddend to hear of your loss of Timmy. I still remember the last time I played pool with him at The Pack House(1974). Joking as usual and He could always make em laugh. He will truely be miss . Our prayers and thoughts are with you .
Gary Irvin Lucas and Family

On behalf of my brother Andre and the rest of the Clark family we would like to send our condolences to your family.We have known Timmy for many years.He always brought laughter and smiles our way.He will truly be missed.

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Lee Carr, Gay and family.

Please know how sorry I was to hear of your loss. You are in my thoughts and prayers. Susie Medlin

Sutton family: I am so sorry for the loss of Timmy. I know that he will be missed by many. My thoughts and prayers are with you in this time of deep sorrow.
Jackie Varnell Hardy, Kinston, NC

To the entire Sutton Family, please know you are in our thoughts and prayers during such a sad time. Kathy Merritt Carnes