William-Sutter-Obituary

William Sutter

Rowlett, Texas

06/27/1946 - 12/31/2025

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December 31, 2025
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Rowlett, Texas

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William Neil Sutter, affectionately known as Bill, Billy-Boy, and Ward, passed away peacefully on December 31, 2025, in Rowlett, Texas, at the age of 79. A loving husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, and mentor to all who knew him, Bill lived a life defined by devotion, craftsmanship,...

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Bill was a great person and will be sadly missed. He was always willing to help others. He helped me once with some needed repairs when I had knee surgery, that's just the kind of brother-in-law he was. I wish I could have gotten to know him better, but living in different cities made it difficult. To see how loved he was by his sisters and everyone, says a lot about the person he was. He will always be in our hearts. I will think of him often especially when I'm eating a hamburger aka a...

He was definitely an amazingly level headed gentleman.

I have never met a man anywhere that was as good, kind, or generous as my Dad was. I will love and miss you forever.

Uncle Bill, fun, loving, caring, I will be forever grateful for his and aunt Sharon's support when I my self was sick, They took time out to help us out and traveled to Pennsylvania with their mother home, so much love, and support, loved his hamburgers.

To one of the Greatest men I have ever met. Sir, well loved by all of us. I salute you. Was a pleasure to know you. I think I was 4 years old when you came into my life. You have been my SHINING STAR ever since. With Love

I will miss my brother so much. I can feel that he is not here anymore. He suffered so much and I am glad that he is at peace. There are so many memories of him, I would not know where to begin. He was a wonderful person and he loved teasing me whenever he had a chance. He was a hard worker and a loyal employee at GM. He always had a project to work on and he was not afraid to take on a new one. I love him dearly and will miss him so much. Rest in peace, my brother

I have so many wonderful memories of Uncle Bill. He´s very well known for the hamburgers that he made when all of us would come over to watch a movie (I think we called them grease burgers, if I´m not mistaken lol), or the big brown paper bag of popcorn he would make for the movie. This is just one of many fond memories I have of spending time with Uncle Bill and the family

What more can you say that beautiful obituary says it all an awesome man. He will be missed by everyone who was fortunate to know him Love you uncle bill