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Loving Memory of Glen (Bull) Sutton III
11/09/2004-04/13/2025
It is with profound sorrow that we announce the passing of our beloved son, Glen (Bull) Sutton III, who tragically lost his life in a motorcycle accident on 04/13/2025, at the age of 20, alongside his best friend and cousin Nasir Anderson
Born In Rochester New York, Glen was a spirited and passionate soul that brought light and laughter to everyone who knew him. He lived life to the fullest. He had a fearless spirit a contagious laugh, and a kindness that touched everyone he met. Helping a friend, making someone smile, Glen approached life with courage and compassion. Glens passion for motorcycles started at a very young age. He also loved his xbox. Glen’s passion was working alongside his father at Glen and Sons towing.
Glen is predeceased by his maternal grandfathers Lehman B. Bull and Scott M Colbert and Catherine and William Morsch
Glen Is survived by his parents Natasha Bull (James Saporito) and Glen Sutton Jr. (Kristen Dodds). His siblings Lucianna Saporito, Corey and Jadyn Sutton, Jonathan Rivaldo and Devyn Brogan. His maternal grandmother Wendy Colbert and paternal grandfather Glen Sutton Sr. His uncles Kyle (Candace) and Trevor Bull and his aunt Michelle Sutton. His cousins Chanderae (Tim) Martin, Bianca, and Caitlin .There are many Aunts, Uncles, cousins and close personal friends including his best friends Tylor Criffield and Brayden Capuano.
A celebration of Glens life will be held on April 27th and May 4th. We will start with a memorial ride on the 27th with Glens two passions, Tow trucks and Motorcycles. The ride will start at 12, noon at 801 West Avenue and will end at 120 White street Rochester New York 14608. A family and friends celebration welcome to all will be held on May 4th from 2pm-6pm in the Williamson town park, 773 Eddy Road Williamson New York 14589. All who knew and loved Glen are welcome to attend both events.
Though his time with us was far too short, Glen will be forever remembered and deeply missed by us all.
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