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Randall Sutter Obituary

Randall Clark Sutter (Randy)  Randy died suddenly December 18 in his home in Salt Lake City. He was born April 8, 1956 in the Lackland Air Force Base Hospital, San Antonio, Texas. His parents are Ica (Huebner) and Jerry Clark Sutter. Randy grew up in Perrysburg, Ohio, Bloomfield Hills, Michigan and Strafford, PA. He graduated from Conestoga High School, Berwyn, PA. and Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA. He earned a degree in Marketing. After college he went to work for Scott Paper Company in Mobile, Alabama. He then was transferred to Salt Lake City and fell in love with the area.  He was a pioneer in the telecommunication industry in Salt Lake dating back to the early 80's. He loved the Wasatch Front area so much that he said he would never leave Salt Lake. Randy was a scratch golfer and was a familiar presence at the local golf courses. His hole-in-one on #8 at Bonneville Golf club is still talked about today.  Randy worked for Dial-America and Discover Card in the customer service and finance areas. In the community he did volunteer work for P.A.L. and Special Olympics. Randy loved his family, golf, and music. He will be greatly missed by all who had the opportunity to know him.  He is survived by his loving parents Ica and Jerry Sutter, Holland, Ohio, brothers Steven (Sue) Spring City, PA.; Brian (Jan) Lambertville, Michigan and his beloved sister Jennifer, Toledo, Ohio. He is also survived by five nieces and two nephews, good friends and his extended Salt Lake Family. A memorial service will be held January 3, 2005 at 11:00 am in the Collingwood Presbyterian Church, 2108 Collingwood Blvd. Toledo, Ohio. A reception will follow in the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Utah Golf Foundation, Box 5661, Sandy, Utah 84092 or a charity of your choice. Directors, Garner Funeral Home.

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune from Dec. 26 to Dec. 27, 2004.

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Jim Lehr

December 20, 2022

Randy Sutter, Jon Harris and Jim Lehr.
Best friends in high school. We lost touch after college.
I was so sad to find this news several years ago.
He was my friend.

Kay Reschke

January 3, 2005

Alfred Hitchcock's movie Trouble With Harry will always be one of my favorite movies. I was a freshman in high school on April 8,1956 about to go out on a date to see that movie when we got a call saying that my parents had just become grandparents for the first time and that I had become "Auntie Kay". It would be awhile before I met that little guy because he was born in Texas and I lived in Ohio,but when Idid it was love at first sight.That love only grew stronger over the years and although I didn't see much of him in his adult years my love for him never changed. I am deeply saddened that I will never be able to express that love for him to him again.I wish him peace of heart and mind where ever he is.

Love always,

Auntie Kay

Randy at Halloween

December 29, 2004

Randy

Julie Mills

December 29, 2004

I feel compelled to write again some memories as I have had Randy on my mind day and night since this tragedy occurred. My children have brought up many memories of Randy and the gifts that he always showered on them. Their favorite being the "Yellow Submarine" video, as we all know how much he loved the Beatles. The positive memories of Randy have been abundant the last few days as I have talked with all of Randy's many friends over the last few days at Discover Card. He will be truly missed by my family, my siblings and my parents. He had so much love for all and would do anything for anyone. I remember his love for golf and coming to a costume party dressed as a golf player who had deceased that year. He had peddler pants and his traditional golf hat on with plaid socks. He always enjoyed Halloween. I will miss his famous shrimp dishes and his guitar playing. Pneumonia kills many every year and took the life from my dear friend. He will always be in my heart and thoughts.

Dolores Lopez

December 29, 2004

I met Randy about 8 years ago while we worked together at Discover Card. Randy was a GREAT friend who would always have a smile on his face and talk about the Beatles. He always made work a fun place to be during the long days at Discover Card. There are many memories that I have of Randy. One of my favorites is when he would sign holiday and birthday cards to my kids and address them as "Uncle Randy". I too regret that I did not keep in touch with him as I would have liked. Randy will be greatly missed!

I will always remember the generous gifts he gave my son 7 years ago before he was born. Randy was always a very generous man.

Susan Marques-Booth

December 28, 2004

Randy was such a wonderful constant in my life. We met as coworkers at Discover Card over a decade ago. I had the pleasure of working with him on a daily basis. One year my sister, Julie who worked with us as well, invited Randy to our Annual Christmas Eve party. He became one of the family immediately. Even though we mostly saw each other once a year each Christmas Eve after I left Discover Card, he was truly a friend. No need to spend a lot of time playing catch up, we just picked up where we left off. Each year he would bring a video to my daughter Eliza and my neice Gracie. Each year we could count on him bringing the shrimp! I loved his delightful and mischeivious sense of humor! I will miss him so very much.



Susan

Steve Hayward

December 27, 2004

Learning of Randy's passing deeply saddens me. I became friends with Randy while working together at Discover Card for several years. His sense of humor and views on life were refreshing. He made a mean bloody mary and introduced me to some great Jazz. I will always be grateful for having had the opportunity to know him. My thoughts are with his family and friends.

Clint & Julie Mills

December 27, 2004

Randy was so great to me and my family. I regret that we have kept out of touch the last few years. Randy will now be somewhere where he is eternally happy and have no struggles.

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