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Todd Kerstetter Sutton

Todd Kerstetter Sutton, 57, of Lewistown, was called home into the loving arms of his Lord and Savior on Tuesday, Aug. 26, 2025, at his residence.

Born on Feb. 10, 1968, in Chambersburg, Todd was the beloved son of the late John H. Sutton, and his devoted mother, Mariann (Kerstetter) Sutton, who survives.

On July 26, 1995, Todd married the love of his life, Heather (Bernstein) Sutton, with whom he shared 30 years marriage. He is also survived by his cherished daughter, Allison Cummings and her husband, Colt, of Mound City, Kan., and the treasures of his heart, his grandchildren, Bentley and August. Todd also shared an unbreakable bond with his nephew, Caleb Bernstein, and his wife, Kristin, of Lewistown. To Todd, Caleb was more than a nephew, he was like a son. He is further survived by his siblings, Terri Lee Sutton and John Troy Sutton with his wife, Sara, all of Lewistown, and their son Eli Sutton.

Todd lived a life of diligence, strength, and integrity. He dedicated 31 years to Standard Steel as a supervisor before bringing his leadership to Bonney Forge in Mount Union, D & R Firearms in Belleville, and finally, Overhead Door.

A proud 1986 graduate of Chief Logan High School, Todd’s passion for athletics was undeniable. Whether on the basketball court or the track, his natural talent and determination shone brightly. He was honored as the last Chief Logan student-athlete to receive the prestigious Harry RothrockñDick Weber Award as Mifflin County’s Outstanding Basketball Player, and he celebrated a state championship victory in the 1600-meter relay alongside his teammatesóa triumph he held close to his heart.

Beyond his career and athletic achievements, Todd found true joy in God’s creation. He was an avid outdoorsman, often found hunting or fishing, especially in the company of his best friend, Chris Snook. Those who shared these moments with Todd will remember his laughter, his competitive spirit, and his reverence for the simple beauty of life outdoors.

A member of Rhodes Memorial United Methodist Church, Todd’s life was marked by a quiet but steadfast devotion to his Savior, a devotion that guided him in his love for his family, his friendships, and his community.

A memorial service celebrating Todd’s life will be held at 6 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 29, 2025, at King Funeral Home and Crematory, 47 Carriage House Lane, Reedsville, with Pastors Chris Lutz and Thomas Morningstar officiating. Friends and family will be received from 4 p.m. until the time of service.

Memorial contributions in Todd’s honor are encouraged to Relay For Life of Mifflin-Juniata, PO BOX 5003, Hagerstown, MD 21741, ATTN: Relay For Life Mifflin Juniata.

Online condolences may be shared at www.kingbarrfuneralhome.com