Funeral services for James M. Hutchison, Jr. age 71 of Tuttle, Oklahoma were held 1:30 pm Tuesday, January 25, 2005 in the Snow Hill Baptist Church in Tuttle.
James M. Hutchison Jr. was born March 12, 1933 in Waldon, Oklahoma. He died Friday, January 21, 2005 in Tuttle. Mr. Hutchison had lived in Tuttle for almost 40 years. He worked for ATT Lucent for 25 years and retired 10 years ago. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps. He was in the Korean Conflict where he received the Purple Heart and was in the Military Police. Mr. Hutchison was a member of the Snow Hill Baptist Church.
Mr. Hutchison was preceded in death by his wife Barbara Hutchison on January 5, 1997; one brother: Joe Hutchison; his parents: James M. Hutchison, Sr. and Ethel Stevens Hutchison and his stepmother Thelma Hutchison.
Survivors include: three daughters and their husbands: Sharon and Robert Walters of Mustang, Oklahoma, Penny and Chuck Willett of Oklahoma City, Helen and David Grace of Oklahoma City; one son: David Canary and his wife Anita of Guthrie; two brothers: Fred H. Hutchison of Oklahoma City and James A. Hutchison of Tuttle; nine grandchildren: Amber and Nathan Walters, Kyle, Jason and Cody Canary, Mariah and Ethan Peace, Nicole Willett, John Robert Zimmerman, Jr.
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