Sutphin, Larry Dean

Sutphin, Larry Dean 2Larry “Dean” Sutphin, age 66 of Floyd Va passed away peacefully on June 16, 2026. Born on March 25, 1960.

He was a man known for his love of cars especially fast cars and race cars. Whether he was racing cars, talking about engines, watching races, or admiring a classic vehicle, cars brought him great joy throughout his life. His passion was contagious, and many who knew him will remember the excitement in his voice whenever the conversation turned to automobiles.

He also loved spending time with his friends at the Floyd Moose Lodge, where he enjoyed companionship, laughter, and making lasting memories. The friendships he built there meant a great deal to him and brought him much happiness throughout the years.

Above all, he cherished his family. He leaves behind many loved ones who will miss him dearly and carry his memory forward.

He was preceded in death by his beloved grandmother, Beatrice Harman; and his mother, Peggy Keith.

He is survived by his former wife and friend, Penny Linkous; his stepson, Jeffery (Dawn) Linkous; his stepdaughter, Sarah (Brandon) Brusseau; and his cherished step-grandchildren, Tiffany (Shaffer) Kelly, Hunter Linkous, Mackenzie Linkous, Kix Brusseau, Sophia Brusseau and his great- granddaughter, Wren Kelly; his sisters, Diane (Calvin) Cannaday, Sandra (Mike) Nolen, Rhonda (Doug) Morris; and brother, Darrell (Missy) Keith; stepfather, Frank Keith; and several nieces and nephews.

Dean shared a special bond with all of his grandchildren which he loved very much. Later in life he developed a special bond with his granddaughter Sophia Brusseau. She lovingly took it upon herself to make sure he was cared for, always checking that he had eaten and had everything he needed. Her kindness, devotion, and unwavering love brought him great comfort. The care she showed her grandfather was a reflection of the deep love they shared and will always be remembered by those who witnessed.

He will be remembered for his passion for life, his love of cars, and the many memories he created with family and friends. Though he is no longer with us, his spirit will live on in the hearts of all who knew and loved him.

The family would like to thank everyone with hospice and the nurses at Forever young and for their thoughts, prayers, and support during this difficult time.

He will be deeply missed and forever remembered.

A celebration of life will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday, June 20, 2026 at Maberry Funeral Home with family receiving friends after the service until 6:00 p.m.

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