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In Memory

Hal Sutton - Class Of 1971

Hal Sutton

Harold C. Sutton Jr.

Harold C. Sutton, Jr of Warwick and formerly of Churchville died peacefully surrounded by his loving family on Thursday, April 21, 2022 at Jefferson Hospice at Warminster.  He was 69.

Harold was the beloved husband of 49 years to Sharon L.  Freiler Sutton.

Born in Fredericksburg, VA he was the son of the late Harold C. and Joan Jefferson Sutton.

Harold was a regional manager for Wawa prior to his retirement in 2011.  He was an avid golfer who enjoyed many rounds with close friends and colleagues.  He was an enthusiastic and energetic fan of the Philadelphia Eagles, Phillies, and Flyers, but he was deeply devoted to his beloved wife, sons, and grandson.  Harold had a kind and generous heart and was willing to do anything for anybody.  Harold will be greatly missed but eternally loved and remembered by everyone who had the pleasure to have been a part of his life and to have been loved by him.

In addition to his beloved wife Sharon, Harold is survived by his two loving and devoted sons: David Sutton of Coatesville and Scott Sutton and his wife Tracy of Levittown.  He is also survived by his grandson Adam Joseph Sutton, his brothers Jeffrey and Michael Sutton and his sister Lorie Linton.

Harold’s family will receive friends on Friday Evening, April 29, 2022 From 6:00 pm until a sharing of remembrances at 7:30 pm in the Joseph A. Fluehr III Funeral Home, 800 Newtown-Richboro Road (at Holland Rd.) Richboro, PA 18954.  His interment will be private.

In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to Children's Hospital of Philadelphia.

 
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04/26/22 10:06 PM #1    

Chester J. Ganczarz (1971)

Hal was easy going and would do you a favor if you asked him.  


04/29/22 07:52 AM #2    

Lenny Smith (Smith) (1969)

Harold was a terrific guy who I got to know in high school, and got to know even better while playing softball after graduation.  I'm sure he was an even better husband and father through the years. RIP.


04/30/22 02:13 PM #3    

Beryl Bond (Rosen) (1971)

Sharon and family.  Those we love don't go away, they walk beside us every day!  

 


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