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Jimmy Wayne Sutton

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Jimmy Wayne Sutton

Birth
Montgomery County, Tennessee, USA
Death
26 Nov 1997 (aged 57)
Paris, Henry County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Paris, Henry County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Wayne worked many years as a self-employed painter. Although his birth name was Jimmy Wayne, he was affectionately known as Wayne by all who knew him.

He was married to Maxine Atkins on November 19th, 1961 at the New Providence Methodist church. That marriage ended in divorce, and he later remarried to a wife who still survives.

He was survived by 4 children along with many other extended family, and predeceased by one child.


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The Paris Post-Intelligencer, Paris, Tenn., Friday, Nov. 28, 1997 - Page 3A


Services were scheduled at 2 p.m. today at McEvoy Funeral Home for Jimmy Wayne Sutton of Meadow Lane in Paris. The Rev. Bill Smith from the Western District Baptist Association was to officiate. Burial was to follow in Hillcrest Cemetery. Visitation was Thursday and today.


Chosen as pallbearers were Billy Gooch, Jeremy Hunter, Eddie and Andy Daigle, Chris Page and Jack Fain.


Sutton, 57, died of cancer early Wednesday morning, Nov. 26, 1997, at Henry County Medical Center.

A Montgomery County native, he was born July 5, 1940, a son of Joseph Cecil Sutton and Minnie Mae Griffey Sutton of Clarksville.


A self-employed painter, he was married Nov. 27, 1976, to the former Lisa Gale Compton, who also survives.


In addition to his wife and parents, he is survived by two daughters, Jessica and Jaime Sutton, both of Paris; two sons, Josh and Joseph Sutton, both of Paris; a sister Evelyn Blevins of Elizabethtown, Ky.; and two brothers, Cecil Sutton Jr. of Adams and Bobby Sutton of Dover.

Wayne worked many years as a self-employed painter. Although his birth name was Jimmy Wayne, he was affectionately known as Wayne by all who knew him.

He was married to Maxine Atkins on November 19th, 1961 at the New Providence Methodist church. That marriage ended in divorce, and he later remarried to a wife who still survives.

He was survived by 4 children along with many other extended family, and predeceased by one child.


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The Paris Post-Intelligencer, Paris, Tenn., Friday, Nov. 28, 1997 - Page 3A


Services were scheduled at 2 p.m. today at McEvoy Funeral Home for Jimmy Wayne Sutton of Meadow Lane in Paris. The Rev. Bill Smith from the Western District Baptist Association was to officiate. Burial was to follow in Hillcrest Cemetery. Visitation was Thursday and today.


Chosen as pallbearers were Billy Gooch, Jeremy Hunter, Eddie and Andy Daigle, Chris Page and Jack Fain.


Sutton, 57, died of cancer early Wednesday morning, Nov. 26, 1997, at Henry County Medical Center.

A Montgomery County native, he was born July 5, 1940, a son of Joseph Cecil Sutton and Minnie Mae Griffey Sutton of Clarksville.


A self-employed painter, he was married Nov. 27, 1976, to the former Lisa Gale Compton, who also survives.


In addition to his wife and parents, he is survived by two daughters, Jessica and Jaime Sutton, both of Paris; two sons, Josh and Joseph Sutton, both of Paris; a sister Evelyn Blevins of Elizabethtown, Ky.; and two brothers, Cecil Sutton Jr. of Adams and Bobby Sutton of Dover.



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