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Mike Sutton, at Hellesdon High School on the day of his retirement
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The school where former Norwich City player Mike Sutton taught PE will hold a poignant tribute to him on the day of his funeral.
Mr Sutton, the father of fellow ex-Canary Chris Sutton, taught PE at Hellesdon High School for more than 30 years, retiring in 2007.
He died on Boxing Day following a lengthy fight with Alzheimer s, with widespread tributes to him pouring in from across the sporting world.
And on Monday, January 18, former colleagues and two ex-pupils who followed in his footsteps will pay their respects to him on the day of his funeral.
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