Funeral services for Everett L. Hutchings, 46, 702 Maple Street were held today at Sellergren-Lindell Funeral Home, the Rev. Elmer West officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery here.
Mr. Hutchings was born December 30, 1930 in Bristow, Oklahoma to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hutchings and died at his home of cancer, Tuesday, July 26.
He was a Veteran of the Korean War and was a carpenter in the Red Oak area. He lived his early life in Bristow, Oklahoma, and has been in Red Oak for 25 years. In 1967, he married Mable Wilson, who survives.
Other survivors include a son, Kevin, Clinton, Missouri, daughter, Mrs. David Chiles, Clinton, Missouri, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hutchings, Red Oak. a brother, Cleo Hutchings, Red Oak, three sisters, Mrs Robert Hensel, Atlantic, Mrs. Elmer Jenkins, Stanton, and Mrs. Juanita Plum, Bristow, Oklahoma.
Red Oak Express, Red Oak, Iowa, Thursday, July 28, 1977, page 5
Funeral services for Everett L. Hutchings, 46, 702 Maple Street were held today at Sellergren-Lindell Funeral Home, the Rev. Elmer West officiating. Burial was in Evergreen Cemetery here.
Mr. Hutchings was born December 30, 1930 in Bristow, Oklahoma to Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hutchings and died at his home of cancer, Tuesday, July 26.
He was a Veteran of the Korean War and was a carpenter in the Red Oak area. He lived his early life in Bristow, Oklahoma, and has been in Red Oak for 25 years. In 1967, he married Mable Wilson, who survives.
Other survivors include a son, Kevin, Clinton, Missouri, daughter, Mrs. David Chiles, Clinton, Missouri, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Hutchings, Red Oak. a brother, Cleo Hutchings, Red Oak, three sisters, Mrs Robert Hensel, Atlantic, Mrs. Elmer Jenkins, Stanton, and Mrs. Juanita Plum, Bristow, Oklahoma.
Red Oak Express, Red Oak, Iowa, Thursday, July 28, 1977, page 5
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