Joseph "Seth" Suter
April 6th, 1979 – November 16th, 2012
Seth was born on April 6th 1979 to Mark and Rhonda (Evans) Suter, in Mountain Home, AR. and went home to see the Lord on November 16th, 2012.
Seth was a 1997 Graduate of Gainesville High School. Seth was a Christian, and loved the Lord. He attended Mammoth Assembly of God. On October 14, 2000 he was united in marriage to Amy Reed. They had three girls, Lauren 11, Lakyn 7, & Laney 6. Seth worshiped the ground his girls walked on. Seth was a Dad and friend to his niece Kursten, 18, and nephew John Westley 14. Seth was the best dad and uncle that the kids could ever ask for.
Anyone who knew Seth knows that Seth could whistle and about pierce your ears with it, and loved doing it. Seth ran Suter Trucking with his dad Mark. Seth's knowledge and leadership in the Trucking business were far beyond his years. Seth loved to hunt and fish, and cook on the grill. Seth was a great cook, at family meals you could find Seth on the back deck, with a towel over his shoulder, and fork in his hand standing over the grill.
Seth is survived by his mom and dad Mark & Rhonda Suter; his three girls, Lauren, Lakyn & Laney and their mother, Amy Suter; his niece Kursten and nephew John Westley; one sister in law Jama Berry, Grandma's Johnalee Suter, and Phyllis Hollingsworth; his Uncle Kent Suter, Aunt Glenda and Uncle Allen Douglas; four cousins Cole and Shane Suter, and Jennifer Dabney, all of Gainesville, one cousin Jeff Douglas of San Francisco, CA. Seth had so many friends and loved them deeply. He will be missed beyond words by all who knew him.
Seth was preceded in death by his best friend and brother John. Grandpa Leo Suter, Grandpa Burl Evans, Grandpa Alva Hollingsworth, and one Uncle Layne Evans.
Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Monday, November 19, 2012 in the Clinkingbeard Funeral Home chapel, Gainesville, MO with Bro. Gale Wooten officiating. Burial will be in the Howards Ridge Cemetery. Visitation will be Sunday afternoon, November 18th from 3-5 p.m. at the funeral home. On line condolences may be made to www.clinkingbeardfuneralhome.com.