Donald Allen Sutter obituary: Donald Allen Sutter's Obituary, Casper
In Memory Of
Donald Allen Sutter
1927 - 2014
In Memory Of
Donald Allen Sutter
1927 - 2014
In 1960 Don moved to Cheyenne WY and started a masonry business. In 1969 Don moved to Rock Springs, WY where he met and married Lillie Faye Griffith, they lived in Rock Springs until both retired and Don sold his business, D.A. Masonry to his son John in 1991.
Don and Lillie moved to Hanna, WY where they spent their summers. They purchased winter homes in Big Water, UT and Casa Grande, AZ. In 2010 Don and Lillie moved to a senior living center in Powell, WY and in 2014 they moved to Casper, WY.
Don loved the outdoors, he enjoyed hunting and fishing. While living in Big Water he met friends that had a passion for hunting arrowheads. They also were proficient in flint napping (making arrowheads, spear points and knives). Don’s passion was to reproduce arrowheads, he did this until his arthritis would no longer allow him to continue. Don passed his knowledge and skills of working with the rocks and chipping to his son John who is continuing with the craft.
In Oct of 2014 Don was able to go antelope and deer hunting. He shot a 4 point mule deer and it was the highlight of his hunting life. In his last days he wanted a photograph of his deer hung above his TV in the bedroom so he could look at it.
Don was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather. He tried to teach all that right was right and wrong was wrong. He always said that if you believe in something stand up for your beliefs. If you were wrong, admit it and move on.
His memory will live on through his wife Lillie Faye and five children, Ron and Jean Sutter of Cheyenne, WY, Bill and Debbie Sutter of Casper, WY, Connie Sutter White of Greenville, SC, John and Carla Sutter of Rock Springs, WY, and Donetta Milner of Greenville SC. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Sarah Sutter of Las Vegas, NV, Chris and Jenee Sutter of Las Vegas, NV, Wes and Sandra Sutter of Lexington, KY, Shaw and Greg Brezina of Casper, WY, Jason and Dawn Ranz of Loveland, CO, John and Kari Willford of Arlington, VA, Matt and Jenny Willford of Denver, CO, Jami Vigil of Laramie, WY, Kelly and Kevin Turklay of Glendale, WV, Jason DeBraal of Cheyenne, WY, Charlie Carr of Cheyenne, WY, Jenna White of Greenville, SC, Daniel White of Greenville, SC, brother Kenny Sutter of Hanna, WY, and sister Susie Schuerman of Arizona. Don had 19 great grand-children.
Don was preceded in death by his brothers, Paul, Jiggs, Rusty, Shorty and Swede; sisters, Stella, Louise, and Ruby; mother, Elgean; father, Edward; son in Law, Johnnie White; and granddaughter, Julie Ranz.
In lieu of flowers the family suggest donations be sent to "Access Yes", in Don's name. Please make checks payable to the Wyoming Game and Fish, on the memo line please note the funds are for Access Yes in the memory of Don Sutter. Send donations to Wyoming Game and Fish Attn: Janet Hill 5400 Bishop Blvd., Cheyenne, WY 82006
In 1960 Don moved to Cheyenne WY and started a masonry business. In 1969 Don moved to Rock Springs, WY where he met and married Lillie Faye Griffith, they lived in Rock Springs until both retired and Don sold his business, D.A. Masonry to his son John in 1991.
Don and Lillie moved to Hanna, WY where they spent their summers. They purchased winter homes in Big Water, UT and Casa Grande, AZ. In 2010 Don and Lillie moved to a senior living center in Powell, WY and in 2014 they moved to Casper, WY.
Don loved the outdoors, he enjoyed hunting and fishing. While living in Big Water he met friends that had a passion for hunting arrowheads. They also were proficient in flint napping (making arrowheads, spear points and knives). Don’s passion was to reproduce arrowheads, he did this until his arthritis would no longer allow him to continue. Don passed his knowledge and skills of working with the rocks and chipping to his son John who is continuing with the craft.
In Oct of 2014 Don was able to go antelope and deer hunting. He shot a 4 point mule deer and it was the highlight of his hunting life. In his last days he wanted a photograph of his deer hung above his TV in the bedroom so he could look at it.
Don was a loving husband, father, grandfather, and great grandfather. He tried to teach all that right was right and wrong was wrong. He always said that if you believe in something stand up for your beliefs. If you were wrong, admit it and move on.
His memory will live on through his wife Lillie Faye and five children, Ron and Jean Sutter of Cheyenne, WY, Bill and Debbie Sutter of Casper, WY, Connie Sutter White of Greenville, SC, John and Carla Sutter of Rock Springs, WY, and Donetta Milner of Greenville SC. He is also survived by his grandchildren, Sarah Sutter of Las Vegas, NV, Chris and Jenee Sutter of Las Vegas, NV, Wes and Sandra Sutter of Lexington, KY, Shaw and Greg Brezina of Casper, WY, Jason and Dawn Ranz of Loveland, CO, John and Kari Willford of Arlington, VA, Matt and Jenny Willford of Denver, CO, Jami Vigil of Laramie, WY, Kelly and Kevin Turklay of Glendale, WV, Jason DeBraal of Cheyenne, WY, Charlie Carr of Cheyenne, WY, Jenna White of Greenville, SC, Daniel White of Greenville, SC, brother Kenny Sutter of Hanna, WY, and sister Susie Schuerman of Arizona. Don had 19 great grand-children.
Don was preceded in death by his brothers, Paul, Jiggs, Rusty, Shorty and Swede; sisters, Stella, Louise, and Ruby; mother, Elgean; father, Edward; son in Law, Johnnie White; and granddaughter, Julie Ranz.
In lieu of flowers the family suggest donations be sent to "Access Yes", in Don's name. Please make checks payable to the Wyoming Game and Fish, on the memo line please note the funds are for Access Yes in the memory of Don Sutter. Send donations to Wyoming Game and Fish Attn: Janet Hill 5400 Bishop Blvd., Cheyenne, WY 82006
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Service
Private Service
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Interment
Hanna Cemetery
Hanna, Wyoming
Newcomer Funeral Home (307-234-0234) is assisting the family
Newcomer Funeral Home (307-234-0234) is assisting the family