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Glen Norwood Hutchins Sr
Tombstone Photo
Mount Zion Cemetery

Thackerville, Love County, Oklahoma
© Donna (Stricklan) Whitaker

Obit posted by Martha Reddout

© Marietta Monitor
16 Jul 1993, Page 4

Services for Glen Norwood Hutchins, 82, were Thursday at 10:00 a.m. in the Thackerville School Auditorium with Murray McMurray, Thackerville Church of Christ minister, officiating.

Mr. Hutchins was born February 18, 1911, in Whitesboro, Texas, and died July 12, 1993, in the Southeastern Medical Center, Durant. He was the son of Glover and Vida Hutchins. Mr. Hutchins was a mechanic for the Oklahoma Highway Department before his retirement.

He is survived by a son, Glen Hutchins, Jr. of Gainesville, Texas; four daughters, Bonnie Conner of Fort Worth, Texas, Louann Scott of Durant, and Mary Beth Stewart and Ginger Kay Dieter of Gainesville; three brothers, Jack Hutchins of Cedar Grove, Tennessee, J.B. Hutchins of El Granada, California, and Joe Hutchins of Spokane, Washington; two sisters, Doris Beaver of Georgetown, Texas, and Gladys Chaney of Sherman, Texas; 10 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Mr. Hutchins was preceded in death by a daughter, Glenda Hickey, in 1976.

Services were under the direction of the Vernie Keel Funeral Home, Gainesville, with interment in Mt. Zion Cemetery.

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