Published in the Graham, TX - Leader February 3, 1949 LAST RITES FOR MR. SUTTON HELD IN OKLAHOMA Stuart S. Sutton, son of R. L. Sutton and the late Ida Sutton was born in Blair, Nebraska August 29, 1892, and passed away at his home in Graham, January 27, 1949. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Charles F. Carrico at Morrison Funeral Chapel in Graham, January 28. Pallbearers were T.T.W. Brazelton, W. G. Davenport, G. H. Fore, Fred Higginbottom, B. L. Kirtley, and John T. Nunnelee. Final services were held at Cordry Funeral Home in Hennessey, Oklahoma on January 29, 1929. Burial was in the Hennessey cemetery. Mr. Sutton graduated from Hennessey High School with the class of 1911 and later attended Oklahoma Methodist University at Guthrie. He married Florence Robinson on May 15, 1917 in Enid, Oklahoma. To this union one son, Cecil, was born. Mr. Sutton served witht he 90th Infantry Division during World War I spending a year in France and Germany. He became engaged in various phases of the oil production business after his return from military service and followed that occupation until his death. He lived in Marshall, Covington and Enid, Oklahoma commuities for a number of years. He united with the University Place Christian Church of Enid in 1932. The family move to Graham in 1934. He was a member of Covington Lodge 484 A.F. & A.M. and of American Legion of Graham and Modern Woodman of Marshall, Oklahoma. Mr. Sutton is survived by his wife and son Cecil of Graham and his father R. L. Sutton of Hennessey, Oklahoma. Danny Clemmer Clemmer.org