Glenda S. Sutton

Glenda S. Sutton, 82, of Carlisle went to be with the Lord June 19, 2025.  She was born, September 14, 1942 in Hazen, Arkansas, to Wayne and Evelyn Shelman.

Glenda attended school in Hazen and after graduation she worked as a bank teller in the bank in DeValls Bluff for several years.  She went on from there to work as a bookkeeper for 20 years at Westerfield Chevrolet in Hazen.  She married Jay Sutton on October 27, 1990 and together they owned several restaurants and Glenda attended Home Interior School in New York which was her greatest passion.

Glenda was preceded in death by her parents, Wayne and Evelyn Shelman; her brother, Don Shelman; granddaughter, Kaylie Lee; her first husband, H.D. King and her second husband, Ray Weddle.  She is survived by her husband, Vernon Jay Sutton; son, Dustin Weddle; daughter, Stacy Bivens (Henry); step-son, Jason Sutton; sister, Nancy Douglas; brothers; Jimmy Shelman (Ginger) and Gary Shelman; grandson, Dillon Lee; granddaughter, Meghan King; four great-grandchildren, Kierra Lee, Kasyn Weems, Keaton Weems, and Eden Weems; sister-in-law, Sarah Shelman and several nieces and nephews.

Services for Glenda will be Monday, June 23, 2025 at Landmark Baptist Church in Carlisle beginning with a visitation from 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 A.M.; Funeral service following beginning at 11:00 A.M.  Burial will be in the Hazen Cemetery.

8 thoughts on “Glenda S. Sutton”

  1. Larry & Wanda Sutton

    Our thoughts & prayers are all of you. So Sorry 4 your loss. Of this beautiful lady who is so precious to many, you loved her, to all family, friends, others who she touch. She is a treasure to all of us. Love you.

    1. Hazel Sullivan

      Stacy our condolences go out to you and your family so sorry for the loss of your mother. Prayers for you and your family

  2. Hazel Sullivan

    The Stacy our condolences go out to you and your family at this time during the loss of your mother prayers for the family
    Sullivan family

  3. Georgene and Jerry White

    Jay, our condolences for you and your family. I first met Glenda when she came to work for me in 1986. She was a talented person and a hard worker. She will be missed by many people.

  4. Jay, I was sorry to hear of Mrs. Glenda’s passing. I first me Jay and Glenda at Vernon’s place. My thoughts and prayers are with all the family. May God give you strength and peace as you face the task of adjusting your loss. May the precious memories you have of Mrs. Glenda cause a smile to cross your face at this difficult time.

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