In loving memory of

Christopher John Winters
January 18, 1963 - July 24, 2021

Winters,
Christopher John

1/18/63 - 7/24/21

Chris Winters is a 1981 Fremont graduate and Army veteran who at age 58 surrendered to his lord on Saturday July 24 2021. Although his life has been shortened by cancer, he lived with love, adventure, and passion! Chris cherished all of God's plants, animals, and especially all of US!

SURVIVORS

Chris is survived by his wife, Denise Suttorp with 29 years of marriage, sons Clayton and Eric Suttorp ,daughter April Suttorp and grandsons Ronan and Auden, mother Wanda (Roger) Eitniear , brother Steven Crandall, sister Michelle Gordillo, nieces, nephews, and many more family and friends. Chris now joins his sister Angela Winters in our heavenly skies to soar and be free forever.

MEMORIAL SERVICE

Saturday, August 14, 2021 at 11:30 a.m. at Inspire Church, 918 Garden Ave. Luncheon will be held after the service.
Fremont Mi 49412. VISITATION with the family will begin at 11:00 a.m. Please visit www.clockfuneralhome.com to leave a memory or sign the online guestbook.

Clock Funeral Home - Muskegon

Tributes

Denise Suttorp wrote on Aug 7, 2021:

"For everyone attending there is a luncheon to follow the service!"

Kathy Parker wrote on Jul 28, 2021:

"As I pray for peace, Comfort, and strength for Denise, April, Clay, and Eric (grandkids) I will give the rest to ?. Chris you will be deeply missed, as I remember the day I introduced you to my amazing cousin Denise. The two of you built a life of legacy that will continue on forever. 3 beautiful children and 2 handsome grandsons. You were always one that wasn't afraid of anything. Always taking a leap of faith. We love you Chris as I said to you last week your a Trooper. Your children will proudly carry on your legend. As you comfortably rest until we all are united again. Our Fathers house is an Amazing place to be. Amen! Love you my friend?"

Michelle Gordillo wrote on Jul 28, 2021:

"Chris liked to be risky, I remember when he would jump off Bridgeton bridge into muskegon river. Kinda shallow but he risked it and survived."