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William Sutton Sr.

Chesapeake, Virginia

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William Sutton Sr. CHESAPEAKE - William Sutton Sr., 81, was called home to rest from his labor early Sunday morning, Oct. 24, 2010 at his home in Chesapeake. He was born Dec. 5, 1928. William was a lifetime native of Chesapeake. He was the son of the late Earl Sutton and Catherine Jarvis-Sutton....

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Pop, today I can’t help From thinking about our memories and the good times we had at 1518 Shenandoah Pkwy! I miss u so so much...I pray u and Mom are resting in peace..things are not good since u guys left! U and Mom would be really disappointed.
I love u guys so much and miss u everyday.

The Suttton family, I am truly sadden by the passing of your loved on. Beulah my heart and prayers are with you and your children and grand childern. You will remain in my heart and prayers. Susan(midgett) Smith

Donna,
May the ever-loving peace of God rest on your hearts and continue to comfort and provide you solice.

CasSandra Hunt Watt

Donna my prayers are with you and your family at this time. No matter what hold on to God's unchanging hand and he will never leave you. God will hold you all close and be with you.

To the Family of Donna Sutton Hill may God's Love and Grace bring comfort to your soul. Reflect on the wonderful works and acts of kindess Mr. Sutton demonstrated to you his family, church and community. Mr. Sutton has fought a good fight of Faith and now he's receiving his heavenly reward.

Dr, Sutton and Family
May God continue to hold you through the passing of your love one. I will continue to keep you in my prayers.

Mother Cordelia A. Williams

Dearest Sutton family, I am so saddened to hear of the passing of my dear customer and friend, Mr. Sutton. I have helped Mr. Sutton in the bank so many many times and he always brought cheer and much laughter to me. He will truly be missed not only by his wonderful family but also his many friends that he so deeply touched. Bless you all and keep his precious memories close to your heart and a smile will surely come to your face. Bless all of you. Jean Nortonen, Chesapeake, Virginia

Sometimes it's hard to see through our tears.
But even when we can't see, God has promised to be there- loving us, strengthening us, giving us whatever we need to face each day.

No matter what happpens, God will hold you close and see you through because you are so pericous to Him.
With Hope & prayers
God cares, cares 5right down to the last detail.
James 5:11
From: Emma Lou & Antoinette Johnson with Love

Donna Sutton Hill and family,

Right now everything seems so surreal. People are everywhere. Soon it will be each of you alone with the memories of your dad. Grief is a process...go through each step knowing that prayers are with you for comfort, strength, courage and acceptance.

Being absent from the body is a transition from the troubles of earth to the pleasure of enjoying the everlasting love and peace of home.

Call on your angels to shower you with love.