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Jonathan David Sutton, lovingly known as JD, child of God, suddenlypassed away on September 24, 2025, in Athens, Ohio, at the age of 22.
Born on March 6, 2003, JD brought light, laughter, and kindness into the lives of everyone who knew him. He will be remembered for his warm spirit, his sense of humor, and the love he shared with his family and friends.
A gifted musician, JD found joy in playing the tuba, performing with both his high school band and later with the Marching 110 Ohio University Band. Music was one of his passions, and through it, he made lasting friendships and unforgettable memories.
He also loved spending time with family outdoors—whether hiking, camping, climbing (or falling) from trees. JD appreciated the beauty of God’s design.
Those who knew JD will remember his generous heart. He never hesitated to help those in need and carried a strength and compassion that touched many lives. There were no strangers to JD.
JD is survived by his parents, David Sutton, Kristen Sutton-Blatchley andNathan Blatchley; siblings, Gail (Sutton) & Lauren (Blatchley); grandparents, Jerry and Juanita Walker, Alice Blatchley, Mark Blatchley(Phyllis Stone) and Mary Brault; great grandmother Edwina Sutton; aunts and uncles Nathan Walker (Mary), Katie Bittinger (Jason), Abi Blatchley, Michael Brault, Keenan Brault (Devan); beloved cousins Mary, Nathan, Ellie, Emmie, Leah, John, Faith, Sarah, Kristin, Maddie, Mason, and Cade; best friend of 17 years Daniel Swartze; girlfriend Maggie Morgan; and many other extended family and friends who will forever cherish his memory.
JD is preceded in death by his grandfather Kevin Brault, great grandparents Wallace and Ruth Sutton, Thomas and Geneva Roberson, Florence (Brault) Lyman and Richard Sutton.
JD is a 2021 graduate of Logan High School
Celebration of life services will be Thursday, October 2, at 6 pm, at The Tree Church in Logan, Ohio and on Saturday, October 4, at 4 pm, at the First Baptist Church in Hillsboro, Ohio. The Saturday service will be followed by a community meal.
At either location, family and friends are invited to gather and honor the life of a beloved son, grandson, brother, cousin, and friend—gone too soon but never forgotten.
If you, or someone you love is struggling with a mental health crisis, call or text 988.
The Hughes Funeral Home in Athens, Ohio is assisting the family.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
168 Morris Ave., Athens, OH 45701
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