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George Martin Sutterlin, known to many by his birth name George Martin Feroli, passed away peacefully, surrounded by his family at home in Manhattan, Kansas, on September 8th, 2025, at the age of 74. Born on February 2nd, 1951, in Brockton, Massachusetts, George lived a life defined by hard work, deep devotion to family, and a love for the open road.
George attended local schools in Manhattan, Class of 1969, and went on to serve his country with pride in the Kansas National Guard. A man of entrepreneurial spirit, he built a legacy through his independent businesses—Sutterlin-Sedam Construction, Sutterlin Trucking, Classic Rose Limousine, and Deep Creek Motors—as well as also working as a truck driver for various local and over-the-road companies. His dedication to the profession was reflected in his proud membership of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters #541.
George was a man of many passions. He found joy in gardening, cooking, fishing, camping, and he cherished traveling across the country in his RV. Whether cruising in his Corvette, or riding his motorcycle, he embraced the freedom of the road. He was a proud member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles #2468, and the Heartland Corvette Club, where he shared his love of cars and camaraderie.
On August 8th, 1981, George married the love of his life, Mary Barbra Hosier (Head) at the Chapel of the Bells in Las Vegas,NV. They also were married in the Catholic Church in October 1983. Starting an inside joke that “he loved her so much he married her twice!” Together they built a home filled with laughter, resilience, and unconditional love. He was a devoted father to Serina Norris (Matthew Norris), Amanda Sutterlin (Eric Straub), and Charles Sutterlin, all of Manhattan, KS; Shane Hosier (Arpi Minassian) of San Diego, CA; and Gerard Pfannenstiel (Molly Davies) of Omaha, NE. His grandchildren,the light of his life, Lucy and Leland Pfanntenstiel, Sophia and Savannah Sutterlin, and Rose Hosier. He adored every moment spent with them—as well as his beloved dog, Valla.
George was preceded in death by his mother, Dolores Friesen, father, George Feroli, stepfathers, Charles Sutterlin, and Wayne Friesen. His brothers, Daniel, and Matthew Feroli. He is survived by his wife Mary Sutterlin; sister Donna Holmes (Bob Holmes) of Brockton, MA; brothers Christopher Feroli (Catherine Feroli) of Mashpee, MA, Stacey Beashore (Mary Beashore) of Bonner Springs, KS, and Richard Beashore (Andra Beashore) of Olathe, KS; as well as his children and cherished grandchildren.
George’s legacy lives on in the lives he touched, the roads he traveled, and the stories he shared. He will be remembered for his grit, generosity, and the way he made everyone feel like family. His journey may have ended, but the memories he created will continue to ride with us.
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