Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton

Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton obituary, Parrottsville, IL

Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton

Marvin Sutton Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Mar. 16, 2009.
The following article courtesy of The Wall Street Journal By STEPHEN MILLER A scrawny, long-bearded mountain man with a foul mouth and a passing acquaintance with copper tubing and kettles, Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton seemed the embodiment of moonshiners of yore. Brought up in rural Cocke County, Tenn., identified as one of four "moonshine capitals of the world" in the corn-whiskey history "Mountain Spirits," Mr. Sutton learned the family trade from his father. The practice goes back to the Scots-Irish, who brought it to the New World, and it wasn't illegal until after the Civil War, says Dan Pierce, chairman of the history department at the University of North Carolina at Asheville. "This is something that legitimately is an expression of the culture of this region," Mr. Pierce says. Like his forebears, Mr. Sutton had brushes with the law, and was first convicted of selling untaxed liquor in the early 1970s. He mostly kept out of trouble after that, though friends say his nickname came from an unfortunate encounter with a balky barroom popcorn machine. But he was well known as a distiller around his native Parrottsville. He was a familiar figure at the Misty Mountain Ranch Bed & Breakfast in nearby Maggie Valley, N.C., wearing faded overalls and with a back stooped, he said, from decades of humping bags of sugar into the hills. He picked the banjo and serenaded guests on the inn's porch. He helped decorate the $155-a-night Moonshiner suite at the inn with some still hardware. Mr. Sutton put a modern spin on his vocation, appearing in documentaries and even penning an autobiography, "Me and My Likker." Souvenir shops in Maggie Valley sold his video, "The Last Run of Likker I'll Ever Make," and even clocks with his image on them. Other moonshiners have gone legit and cashed in; a former Nascar driver and moonshiner now offers Junior Johnson's Midnight Moon in Southern liquor stores. But Mr. Sutton insisted on earning a living the old-fashioned way, and in 2007, agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives busted him with 850 gallons of moonshine, stored in an old school bus on his property. He was convicted in 2008 and was due to report to prison Friday, his widow, Pam Sutton, told the Associated Press. Instead, facing the verdict and ill health, he was found dead by Ms. Sutton at the age of 62 on Monday, and authorities suspect carbon-monoxide poisoning, according to the AP. The Cocke County district attorney's office said it is investigating the death. Although Tennessee was once a hotbed of moonshine and federal "revenuers" pursued bootleggers through the hills, an attorney for the Eastern District of Tennessee in Greeneville says he couldn't remember the last federal prosecution of a moonshiner. "Modern-day moonshining is the manufacture of methamphetamine," First Assistant U.S. Attorney Gregg L. Sullivan says. "Tennessee is in the top five states nationally." Ms. Sutton discovered her husband in his green Ford Fairlane. "He called it his three-jug car," she told the AP, "because he gave three jugs of liquor for it."

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March 10, 2025

Wendy posted to the memorial.

February 23, 2025

Fred Barker posted to the memorial.

September 19, 2024

Jacob Pottratz posted to the memorial.

Wendy

March 10, 2025

Many blessings to Popcorn Sutton and his family

Fred Barker

February 23, 2025

Popcorn was a real American, with beliefs that everyone has a right to make a product of nature. God Bless you my friend.

Jacob Pottratz

September 19, 2024

Legends NEVER die. His knowledge will continue to be passed for generations.

Wendy From North Carolina

March 10, 2024

I didn't know Popcorn personally, but his wisdom will continue to guide me( especially about eating Poke Salat).

Raymond williams

January 16, 2024

Sure wish that I could have met him in person. My condolences to you Pam. May he rest in peace.

August 7, 2023

R.I.P. Popcorn Sutton

J. EARLE WESTBROOK

July 6, 2023

FARE THE WELL, M. POPCORN SUTTON.

Sandee Badiola

July 2, 2023

A great man he will be missed

Wendy

November 9, 2021

He knew his stuff. Many blessings to Popcorn and his family.

Dallas Taylor

November 20, 2020

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

DALLAS TAYLOR

November 20, 2020

rest in peace popcorn

Michael Laychock

April 30, 2020

My brothers obituary is on this same site. Moonshiners is hands down my favorite show i ever watched.i relate to the outlaw lifestyle more then anything else. Popcorn is a legend and there will never be another like him. Man would i love to learn how to make moonshine. RIP Popcorn

Larry Jewell

December 9, 2019

Popcorn you were a true artisan of the craft. You inspired me to appreciate life and do it right. All the way out here in Northern Arizona. I raise my jar to you! May you rest well, and your kin be safe and live long and happy lives.

Paul McDonald

October 23, 2019

Popcorn, you were a big inspiration to me. You showed me through television to follow your dreams and to be happy. You are one of the last true great Americans. Our hearts and our souls miss you. You are gone but not forgotten.

Steve & Darlene Smith

September 19, 2019

A legend to never b forgotten.

Tamny Warner

June 16, 2019

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

Gene Mickalowski

April 8, 2019

Rest in peace my good friend

Gene Mickalowski

April 8, 2019

Rest in peace my good friend

Debbie Gunn

April 4, 2019

So sad that hes no longer with us physically, but I can see hes still taking care of Pam. What a cute couple they made. My condolences. May the Lord guide you, bless you and Im keeping you in prayer.

Steven Smith

April 4, 2019

Popcorn,this world needs more like you. People just don't slow down,and craft something handmade. With care,expertise, and worthwhile. I hope your family can take comfort in knowing you were 1 in a million. Now,so some Likker!

Terry Robinson

April 3, 2019

We raise our jug to you popcorn.May you rest in them there woods.

Donnie Powell

March 17, 2019

Thank you Popcorn

Joe Hutto

March 16, 2019

Didnt realize he was gone and how much of a gangster this man was! I remember watching him on t.v. A cool min ago and thought he was awesome. Reminded me what America used to be not that long ago. Such a shame.... May he Rest In Peace and inspire more Rebels for centuries to come.

Doug Hambrick

March 7, 2019

Super guy

Kate Wagner

March 6, 2019

Rest peacefully Popcorn❤

Rick Cook

March 6, 2019

Loved and missed cuz you were the one and only

T A Morash

February 13, 2019

I would like to go back in time and ask George Washington what he would do if the law was to be as it is now, when he made he's own liquor.

Dustin Cannon

February 10, 2019

The man was a true legend, can't say that about too many these days! Rest in peace Popcorn

Mary Thompson

January 23, 2019

You're a real hero❤

Scott n Dana Santos

January 22, 2019

Sorry to hear that's how it had to end... Didn't know you but respected what you stood for... The great ones go to soon... Shine In Peace... RIP...

Delores & James Ayers

January 5, 2019

I need just a moment of mountain wisdom from a true mountain man. The cures, the humor, the answers to a million questions that this world cannot provide--nor does it want to. This modern age does not know of the past. It dies away, and we are left blind to the obvious. Truth to you, Popcorn, is ancient lore to most folks today. I long for the old ways. Maybe Heaven is an old mountain cabin; hidden from the naked eye; seen only by the few who live simply and honestly. Those who don't need a lot but give a lot in their spirits. R.I.P. Popcorn, the Summer breeze is now your home.
James & Delores

Phil Johnson

September 28, 2018

I just learned about you...
& Today date is 9/27/18
RIP ....

Mike Sutton

December 6, 2017

A true mountain man with a solid heart. RIP POPCORN.

Mac Hawkins

June 20, 2017

Last real mountain man. May you Rest In Peace Marvin "Popcorn" Sutton.

William Farnham

March 30, 2017

Such a sad ending for such a genuine fellow with such personally. It was once said "some birds just arn't meant to be caged thier feathers are just to bright" But when they fly away their memories will be with us forever. Rest in peace Popcorn, our loss is heavens gain.

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