Darrel Sutton

Canadian curler
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroCanadian curler
PlacesCanada
wasAthlete
Work fieldSports
Gender
Male
Birth1948, Lac La Biche, Lac La Biche County, Alberta, Canada
Death2 August 2018 (aged 70 years)
The details

Biography

Darrel Robert Sutton (July 9, 1947 – August 2, 2018) was a Canadian curler. He played as lead on the Hec Gervais rink that won the 1974 Brier. He owned The Filter Shop in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.

Personal life

Sutton was born in Lac La Biche, Alberta, Canada, in 1947, to Robert and Beatrice Sutton. He was married to Dorothy Sutton, and lived in Sherwood Park, Alberta. He had two daughters, and four grandchildren. [1]

He died at the age of 71 on August 2, 2018. About a week before his death, Sutton had a massive stroke which left him paralyzed on one side of his body and unable to talk. He died due to complications from the stroke.

The Filter Shop at BGE

Darrel started his company out of the back of his Ford Falcon station Wagon in 1968, and eventually merged with Bud Guthrie Enterprises (BGE). The Company was known as BGE Service and Supply, The Filter Shop, until 2013, when the name was changed to The Filter Shop at BGE. [2]

BGE supplies filters and filtration services to Education, Industrial, Government, Oil and Gas, and Residential sectors across western Canada. The Filter Shop has branches in Vancouver, Prince George, Fort MacMurray, Calgary, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, and a corporate office in Edmonton.[3]

One of his former employees was Mike Benoit (now retired), father of WWE star Chris Benoit.

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