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Scott SUTTON Obituary

SUTTON, Scott W. On Wednesday November 4, 2020, Scott W. Sutton, loving husband, father, and grandfather, passed away at the age of 58 in Arlington, Virginia. Scott was born in Litchfield, Illinois on January 16, 1962 and grew up in Tampa, Florida, attending King High School. He received his BA from Carthage College and his MBA from the University of Indianapolis. Scott was an accountant and financial executive in both Elkhart and Indianapolis, Indiana concluding his career as the CFO of Driver Holdings for 12 years. He was married to Angella Castille for 21 years and raised two sons, Alex and Nick. Scott loved life, from family and cooking to travel and sports, he embraced it all. Scott prioritized the Fam and had a generous spirit, opening his home and heart to a big, blended family. Scott could always be counted on to provide his signature dry wit and had a fondness for dad jokes (A sample: I just flew in boy are my arms tired). He was an avid golfer who loved to walk 18 holes and watch the Masters. He understood the joys of a cigar, a glass of scotch, and the game on. He was a longtime and devoted Cubs, Notre Dame football, Bucs, Colts, and Pacers fan and loved attending the Indianapolis 500 with friends every May. Scott relished diving into a good book, music from jazz to opera and every conceivable rock band. He also embraced travel, with trips ranging from Italy to Scotland to Spain inspiring both his cooking, his beverage selection and his daily life. He enjoyed spending time with family and friends, movies, and reminiscing about his glory days on the college gridiron as a linebacker and one of the few barefoot kickers (frequently reminding his patient family of his 49-yard school record kick). Scott was preceded in death by his mother, Marsha and father, George (Sam) Sutton. He is survived by his wife, Angie; his sons, Alex and his wife, Danielle, and Nick and his wife, Holly; his brother, Eric; his sisters, Robin, and Katie and her husband, Jeff; nephews, Ben and his wife, Mai, Orion, niece Callista; great-nephew, Eli; and two granddaughters, Lucy and Lilah. Donations may be made in lieu of flowers to the Myeloma Crowd Research Initiative. Donate online at https://give.crowdcare.org/campaign/mcri-21st-century-myeloma-research/c307853. or mail donations to the Myeloma Crowd, PO Box 1286, Draper, UT 84020.

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Published by Tampa Bay Times from Nov. 12 to Nov. 15, 2020.

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Simone Taylor

November 22, 2020

Please except my deepest sympathies to you and your family at this time of grieving. May God be with you and your family in this time of sorrow.

JW/JKH

November 13, 2020

My deepest sympathy to the Sutton Family for the loss of your loved one, Scott, and pray God gives you comfort, peace and strength.

Dan and Karen Oakley

November 13, 2020

I worked with Scott for many years at Fabwel. I still remember celebrating at your wedding and the happiness you both had. My condolences to you and your family for the loss of Scott at such a young age. My prayers are with you.

Carlos Duran

November 12, 2020

Being best friends with his younger brother I grew up around the Sutton household...I always looked up to him as a brother and I know he felt the same about me...thanks for all the memories Scott...sure going to miss you!

Richard W. Rogers

November 11, 2020

Did not know Scott but wish I had, especially when learning he worked in Elkhart, near my home, and was one of my TEX brothers tho around six years my junior. Was clearly a good person, husband, father and professional: and linebacker/kicker too! My condolences to his family. RIP Scott.

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