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06-01-2011, 11:11 PM
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SUTTON, Henry Veteran actor of stage and screen, peacefully passed on May 30, 2011. Born August 24, 1926 in Baltimore, Henry spent a tour with the Navy and then graduated from Dennyson University, with continued studies at Catholic University. He toured with CU Players, spent many seasons at St. Michael's Playhouse in Vermont, as well as on Broadway in such shows as Promises, Promises and Little Me. He also did several national tours of Hello, Dolly with his dear friend, Carol Channing. In 1976 he came to Los Angeles and began working in TV and film. All who knew him would say that Henry was a true "gentle man" and a loving friend. Henry was preceded in death by his parents, Walter Sr. and Marion, his brother Walter, and nephew Chip. He is survived by his niece, Candy Aaron her husband Patrick, and beloved cousins Nancy Elson and Bob Sutton. At his request, there will be no service and interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery. Donations may be made to The Actor's Fund of America.
SUTTON, Henry Veteran actor of stage and screen, peacefully passed on May 30, 2011. Born August 24, 1926 in Baltimore, Henry spent a tour with the Navy and then graduated from Dennyson University, with continued studies at Catholic University. He toured with CU Players, spent many seasons at St. Michael's Playhouse in Vermont, as well as on Broadway in such shows as Promises, Promises and Little Me. He also did several national tours of Hello, Dolly with his dear friend, Carol Channing. In 1976 he came to Los Angeles and began working in TV and film. All who knew him would say that Henry was a true "gentle man" and a loving friend. Henry was preceded in death by his parents, Walter Sr. and Marion, his brother Walter, and nephew Chip. He is survived by his niece, Candy Aaron her husband Patrick, and beloved cousins Nancy Elson and Bob Sutton. At his request, there will be no service and interment will be at Arlington National Cemetery. Donations may be made to The Actor's Fund of America.