of Yellville, AR
July 15, 1980 - April 9, 2025
Jeff Scott Sutterfield, 44, of Yellville, Arkansas passed away on Wednesday, April 9, 2025, at his home in Yellville surrounded by those he loved most.
He was born on July 15, 1980, in Harrison, Arkansas to Clarence and Gail Sutterfield. A man of Faith, Jeff was a member of Church on the Rock in Yellville, Arkansas where he was ordained and a Deacon of the church. He was a Godly man who had a passion for sharing the word of God with others; he jumped at any opportunity to preach. He continued to encourage others, even when he was going through hardships of his own. He worked at Harps Food Stores for 22 years, good chance if you visited the store, you would be warmly welcomed by Jeff himself. He was proud of the work he did and in 2011 earned an award for store of the year for the Harps in Yellville. He enjoyed the outdoors and would hunt and fish when he got the chance. He also liked to search for treasures with his metal detector. He had a love for sports, and even though he enjoyed playing basketball in high school, he loved watching his sons play sports even more. When Jeff wasn't in the stands cheering on his boys, you might find him refereeing on the basketball court or coaching youth sports. Jeff was the commissioner for youth sports for many years. In his down time, he loved to read, study the Bible or occasionally attend an Arkansas Razorback game and spend time with his family. Above all, Jeff was a kind man who loved big and loved without limits.
Jeff is survived by his loving wife of 16 years Cindy Sutterfield, sons Cody and Jonah Sutterfield, daughter Rebecca Sutterfield, mother Gail Sutterfield, father Clarence Sutterfield Jr., sisters Jennifer (Lane) Roubique and Celena (James) Beach, granddaughter Creeklyn Maxwell, grandson Cayden Sutterfield, many nieces and one nephew.
He is preceded in death by his grandparents Clarence Sutterfield Sr., Juanita Sutterfield, John Solomon, Ruby Solomon and sister Laurie Lea Sutterfield.
A Memorial Service will be held at Church on the Rock in Yellville, Arkansas on Saturday, April 19, 2025, at 2:00 pm with Bro. Kevin Duffy officiating.
Lane Roubique, David Abbott, Tony Allen, Cody Sutterfield, James Beach, Kevin Duffy, Aaron Fouraker, Jonah Sutterfield, Clarence Sutterfield Jr., Phillip Fouraker, Rebecca Sutterfield and Ryne Devore will serve as Honorary Pallbearers.
Services by Roller-Burns Funeral Home in Yellville, Arkansas.
My deepest sympathies to you and your family. I am so honored that I was able to work with Jeff I sure will miss all his stories. Rip Jeff
Clarence and Gail and family,
You and your family have my sincerest condolences.
Although I think I never met your son, you seemed to have done a good job with him after reading the other guest messages,
Sincerely,
Gerald
Cindy & family,
Our sincerest condolences… there are no words to ease your pain. We are so very sorry
Love,
Chris & Kurt Cain
I wasn’t ready for Jeff to leave us but,
The Lord called him Home after a short 44 years. Jeff fought the good fight and kept the faith so The Lord said “Well done Good and Faithful Servant. Enter in.
Jeff was a Very Good Man and a Friend to all who have ever crossed paths with him.
What a positive attitude he conveyed throughout his trials here on this earth.
A Brother in Christ and a good example for all.
Rest in Peace Jeff Sutterfield.
Prayers for Cindy and Family
Love to all the family and I will pray for comfort and good memories. All three of my children went to school with Jeff and they were so heartbroken that he didnt get to have that earthly healing. He is definitely healed now. Yes we will miss him and it is a shame there arent more young men with his good traits and Godly heart. I knew Jeff from babe as my husband pastored the church where he went as a young child. My husb is in heaven too and welcomed Jeff with open arms..........so proud of Jeff.
So sorry to hear about Jeff. Prayers to all the family.
Cindy and family, words cannot express how deeply sorry I am for the loss of Jeff. Lifting you up to the lord.
Condolences
The news of Jeff's death brought great sadness and grief to a large community of family and friends, we pray that the Sutterfield family find comfort in the coming days and can reflect on the happy times they were blessed to have spent with Jeff.He will be missed. I am so sorry for your loss, Clarence and Gail.
Jeff has passed thru the shadow of the valley of death to be eternally alive with Jesus
Prayers for the family
We are sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and sympathy are sent to all Jeff’s family and friends.
We are so sad and sorry for your loss. Jeff was such a sweet person. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Prayers for you all
May you all have peace and know we will all meet again some day.
Sorry for your loss
Sincere sympathy
Paula Roddy
My sincerest condolences to Cindy and family for your profound loss. Praying for comfort and strength for all of you during this time and all my love. Teri
Jeff was a gentle giant in life and demeanor he love the Lord, family and friends we wonder why good men die and evil men live but it’s not for us to question it will all be revealed in time. Jeff will be missed but not forgotten.
Jeff was such an inspiration to me... He was a good man. He always had a smile for everyone. He was a man of courage... His faith in God and his love for his family was evident in everything he did....
Jeff was a great Godly man. He will be missed by all. I worked for him in 2016, he was one of the best bosses I've had.
Prayers to Jeff's family. Jeff was cherished by many who knew him.
May he rest in peace in God's gentle hands.
Cindy, so very sorry to you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Dear Cindy, Cody, and Jonah, we were so heartbroken to hear of Jeff’s passing, yet happy to know his valiant fight was over and he is with his Lord. We will continue to pray you are comforted and held close to our Heavenly Father until you meet again.
Jeff was a great man of God and he came to visit my husband, Merl, during his cancer. It meant so much to us for a young man to take his time to come by and visit with us. This was years ago and I still admire him for it. His daughter was small, and I could tell he was going to be a great father, I pray for all of you during this time. Clarence and I were good friends in school. This is a great family,
Loretta and I are very sorry for your loss of Jeff. We have known Jeff since the day he was born. He was a good man and always was a good person. Jeff will be missed by a lot of people. We thought an awful lot of him.
PRAYERS FOR THE WHOLE SUTTERFIELD FAMILY. MY MOTHER WAS A SUTTERFIELD OF THE FAMILY. I ALSO WORKED FOR A TIME AT THE GROCERY STORE JEFF WORKED AT IN MOUNTAIN VIEW. JEF WAS A CHRISTIAN AND WE WILL MEET HIM AGAIN. PRAYERS FOR PEACE AND LOVE TO YOU ALL.
I'm at a loss for words. Jeff was a man that loved God and loved his family. I was blessed with working with him for a short time. My heart goes out to his family.
My thought and prayers for Cindy and the rest of the family! He leaves this world leaving a long lasting footprints. He was a great person to work for and with. He will be greatly missed by many!
On Behalf of the team here at the Amazon Delivery station in Yellville, we were sadden to hear of your loss. We here at Amazon consider ourselves a family and want to be here to support Cody and his family during this time.
My heartfelt condolences to the family! I met Jeff as an HDC driver for Harp's deliverying to the Yellville store! Jeff and I enjoyed talking sports of all kinds. I take great pride in helping Jeff join our officiating family! He will be missed by our extended family for sure!
To the family,
Sorry to hear the loss of Jeff. We went to school together and played ball back in the day. My thoughts and prayers are with all of the family and friends during this time.
Jeff was a great person. He was always so friendly and helpful when I was in Harps. He would come to and ask me if I needed help. Made you want to go back. He will be missed.
My heart goes out to Jeffs family and friends
He was a great man, he helped me and pushed me to do better when I was one of his workers in mtn home. He was a good manager and a good person
Jeff was such a fine person. I loved his positive attitude and his faith in God even through facing adversity and pain. Hugs and prayers for his family.
After working for Jeff for a few years, I got to know him well. He was constantly striving to better himself for his family and career, I respected that, and it left a lasting impression on me.
We send our condolences to the family and the people of Yellville, as we lost a valuable member of our community.
We are so sad and sorry to read of Jeff's passing. He always had a smile and "hello" when he was the manager at Harp's. He is in a beautiful place now with God where there are no tears and no pain. Praying for his sweet family.
Prayers for Cindy and their boys. Jeff was a wonderful man. Rest In Peace!
So sorry for your loss. Jeff was a wonderful person, always friendly and caring. He will be greatly missed. Prayers for your family.
Jeff was a real great guy, he was raised where my Morrison side of family were also, loved are talks about family when I seen him at Harps, will be missed
My interaction with Jeff was when I shopped at Harps. I always thought so much of him. He would always ask me if needed help finding anything and was always front and present with his staff. I always left Harps thinking what a fine manager he was. He was so visible and so kind to his workers. I often saw him corralling in buggies! I believe when a manager shows a great work ethic, it spills over to the staff. Jeff, you just never know when you are being a fine example to those around you. I mourn your loss and pray for your family to find comfort in the wonderful memories they have with you. God Bless
I’m so glad I got to work with Jeff. He was, and still is, one of the most inspirational and motivational people I’ve ever met. I can’t wait to see you doing CrossFit when I make my way up there Jeff!
So very sorry for your loss. Jeff was such a good man and loved everyone!!! He was so personable and after chatting with him you couldn’t help but have a smile on your face. Jonah, Cody and Cindy, hope in time your memories bring your heart peace.
So sorry for your loss, Jeff was a great man. Praying for all your family.
We are so sorry for your loss. Jeff was very kind and caring. God is good even in this time of sorrow. We are praying for you all.
Jeff you will be missed. Prayers for all the family.
He was a brother in the Lord, a great boss, he will be missed.
So sorry for your loss.
So sorry to hear of Jeffs passing. He was truly a great guy and will be missed by many. Heaven gained another angel, and his soul will live on singing praises to our heavenly Father.
Prayers to all of the family. Jeff was a good man and example for ar all.
so sorry for your loss he was such a great person may you find peace and comfort i God's arms till you meet again and you will
You only get a chance once in a while to meet a special family. This is one of those. Jeff will be missed by all but he leaves us with knowing that he will be reunited with us in Heaven.
I'm so sorry....love & prayers to u all!
Cindy, my heart breaks for you, your children & family! Praying for God's strength, guidance & peace
So sorry for your loss but happy that we will see Jeff again someday in Heaven. We are praying for you all
I'll never forget my brother Joe and Jeff coaching little league together. Always was so entertaining! And he's raised such a beautiful family, so much love to all of you.
So sorry Cindy… we know your grief. Praying for you and your family, and also rejoicing with you as Jesus surrounds you with His grace and peace just as He promised!
We send our prayers
to the family
He fought a valiant fight. Will miss my friend. Prayers for Cindy and all of Jeff’s family. God Bless
Sherrill and Jerry Watts
I'm Sorry for your loss Prayers for All
Will miss you brother Jeff, prayers for Cindy and the family until we meet again.
Jeff was such a great man loved by the community he will be greatly missed
Jeff will be greatly missed. He was my 1st boss I had at harps in yellville. He was an awesome boss and a firm believer in Christ. He was a great man. He kept his faith strong in the Lord and he didn't waiver from it.
Although I haven’t see Jeff in several years he was always such a nice young and so strong in his faith. You can be proud of the son, husband, and father he was.
His last post on Facebook had me very worried and concerned about him.
Prayers for all of his family. Be assured you will see him again someday.