Timothy J.-Sutton-Obituary

Sgt. Timothy J. Sutton

Springfield

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After his mother died in a car accident when he was 2, Timothy J. Sutton quickly pitched in to help his widower dad. "He was a great big support for me," Phil Sutton said. "Once he got old enough to realize what was going on and all the problems in my life, he stepped up and picked a role and said, ''Here''s what we need to do. The past is gone, and you can''t change it. Just go on with life.'' " Sutton, 22, of Springfield, Mo., died July 11 in Baghdad when his vehicle hit a land mine. He was assigned to Fort Carson. The 2001 high school graduate had spent two years studying drafting and design at Ozarks Technical Community College before joining the Army. "The artist''s eye _ he had that gift," said Richard Faber, a computer-aided drafting instructor at the college. "He turned out to be one of my best students." Sutton''s first tour in Iraq ended in May 2004, giving him time to get married and teach his new wife, Angela, one of his favorite pastimes _ hunting. "He was a fun-loving person, very easy to get along with. He''d bend over backwards to do whatever he could for you to try to help you out," said his father.

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It's been 18 years and time doesn't heal. All most any thing that reminds me of you still brings tears to the eyes. You touched so many lives in your short time on earth.

Sure hard to believe that you would have been 40 today. Harder dealing with you being gone through. Love and miss you TJ.

I dreamed about you this morning and I woke wishing it were real. You walked into the house and sat down. I miss you and can't wait to see you again. Love you so much and 17 years seems like a long time since I saw your twi kling blue eyes and heard that giggle of yours.

Aunt Becky

Hey buddy, we had a patriotic service at church this morning and it's gotten to me all day so figured this would be the closest I could get to talking to you. I have a 3 year old now that's pretty crazy right...we went by your grave for memorial day and she kept asking why I was crying. I keep thinking all the fun things you could teach her that would drive Emily crazy I do my best to do that but never hurts to have back up. Also just realized this could go on forever, so I'll just sum it...

TJ I still am amazed at all the people who's life you touched in some way. All the people who still take time to remember you. And all the tears still shed over the loss of you.
Still miss you and think about you often.

TJ! "Big Red!" I always think of you and that day. I remember when I used to borrow movies from you. Lol... I remember I cut out a Big Red gum wrapper and taped it to your locker. Lol! I thought you´d be pissed, but you laughed and told me to leave it there because you thought it was funny. You´re a great guy, Big Red. I miss you.

Another candle lit to shine the beam of life you shared with us TJ. It's just about Christmas and you are missed by so many. Love you dad.

Well TJ another holiday season is here without you. Miss you so much son.

TJ, Been thinking of you lately and Happy Birthday. I drank a beer for you while I was typing part of my thesis!! I'm almost done May 2021 I will graduate and walk one more time. This time Odin my Service Dog will be by my side. I'm dedicating my thesis to you. Love you Wendy