Leo Sutter

Born in Elgin, IA
Born on Jan 11, 1920
Departed on Jan 12, 2019

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I just learned of Leo’s passing and I’m truly saddened and sorry for his families loss. I appreciate his lawn mowing advice and his daily waves on my way to work. He will be missed.

I was one of Mrs. Sutter's "girls" on Mercy zone 41 in the mid 1970s. Your parents always hosted the annual Christmas party at their home. Your dad's duties included making sure there was enough ice cream for pink squirrels, taking care of the dog Poopsie and making us all laugh at his jokes. My sympathy to you.

Dear Sutter and Humphrey families, sending my deepest condolences and my thoughts and prayers are with you. I had come to know Leo while working with him at Randall's as well as Jeff's childhood friend. Many of times Jeff and I would stop by Leo's house and a story or joke would be shared. Loved the stories and jokes he told and those I will hold close. A true great man. Prayers are with you in your time of loss.

Dear Sutter and Humphrey families, Expressing my deepest sympathy in the passing of Leo. He was a great man and our working together at Randall's is forever in my memory. I count it a true blessing to have known him. Praying for Gods peace and healing for every one of you.

Dear Sutter Family, I want to express my deepest sympathies on your loss. I personally didn't know Leo but remember my dad, John Arnold (John & Ed's '66 Service) talking about him and laughing about some of his antics and jokes. Dad really enjoyed Leo and his fun-loving personality. My dad was killed in an accident at his station in 1974, but made many friends during his 25 years there - and Leo was one. My blessings to your family.