Frank Sutton (1923 - 1974) - Genealogy - geni family tree Please try again later. Ernie from My Three Sons is in this too. Thats where he met his future wife, Toby Igler. In 1964, he took on the Sgt. Mr. Sutton, here for performances in the comedy "Luv," had been joined by his wife, Toby, and daughter, Amanda, 10 years old. [1] He is buried in the Greenwood Cemetery in his hometown of Clarksville, Tennessee. On Friday night, June 28, 1974, Luv was heading into its third weekend at the Beverly Barn, busboys were clearing plates from the tables, and the audience was ready for a show. His best chances were in Four Boys and a Gun (1957), Town Without Pity (1961) (a very good performance as one of a trio of American GIs accused of raping a young German girl) and The Satan Bug (1965).In the early 1970s, after the success of the "Gomer Pyle" series, Sutton was seen in TV guest spots while performing in small-scale stock plays all over the US. He addressed it in the story: See Frank attended Howell Grammar School, the same school that his mother, Thelma, attended when she was a child. Frank Sutton DIED TRAGICALLY and UNEXPECTEDLY one Day after - YouTube Eventually, he was accepted into the United States Army and served during World War II. When Frank Spencer Sutton was born on 23 October 1923, in Clarksville, Montgomery, Tennessee, United States, his father, Frank Sims Sutton, was 18 and his mother, Dorris Thelma Spencer, was 20. He was a Linotypist, and she performed many tasks within the business to include bookkeeping, proofreading, and even writing. Search above to list available cemeteries. University: BA Drama, Columbia University (cum laude) As manager of this memorial you can add or update the memorial using the Edit button below. It was replaced by a one-week run of the play Beginners Luck, starring another television comedy military man, Bob Crane. [1] . In 1938, when he was just a teenager, Franks father, Frank Sims Sutton, passed away. He was the only child in the family. Upon Franks own wishes, his body was returned to his hometown of Clarksville, where he is buried at Greenwood Cemetery with both his mother and his father.