Isaac Hutchison Suddenly Stricken
Isaac James Hutchison, well known Jackson, township farmer, died suddenly at his home south of this city at 7 o'clock yesterday morning, death resulting from a heart attack.
Mr. Hutchison had been in fair health and his sudden death came as a distinct shock to members of his family and his many acquaintances. He had been about the house after eating breakfast and had stepped from the house into the yard when he was suddenly stricken and was dead before medical assistance could be called.
Coroner Carlyle viewed the body after it had been taken into the home by a neighbor and found death due to an acute heart attack.
Isaac Hutchison was a native of Clinton County and was born January 31, 1854 and was a son of Thomas and Caroline (Coon) Hutchison. All his life of 75 years had been spent in this county where he had followed farming as a vocation.
On August 18, 1882 he was united in marriage with Mary J. Skeen, whose death occurred March 8, 1906, and on August 28, 1907 he was united in marriage with Belle Brock who survives.
He is also survived by one son, Lewis H. Hutchison, and by two daughters: Mrs. Eldo Young, and Birdie Hutchison at home. He is survived by three sisters: Mrs. Mary McNutt, of
Antioch, Mrs. Hattie Frazier, who resides east of the city and Mrs. Caine Spray, of this city; and by four brothers: Carson, Frank and Ward Hutchison, of this city, and Dallas Hutchison, of Michigan.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Isaac Hutchison Suddenly Stricken
Isaac James Hutchison, well known Jackson, township farmer, died suddenly at his home south of this city at 7 o'clock yesterday morning, death resulting from a heart attack.
Mr. Hutchison had been in fair health and his sudden death came as a distinct shock to members of his family and his many acquaintances. He had been about the house after eating breakfast and had stepped from the house into the yard when he was suddenly stricken and was dead before medical assistance could be called.
Coroner Carlyle viewed the body after it had been taken into the home by a neighbor and found death due to an acute heart attack.
Isaac Hutchison was a native of Clinton County and was born January 31, 1854 and was a son of Thomas and Caroline (Coon) Hutchison. All his life of 75 years had been spent in this county where he had followed farming as a vocation.
On August 18, 1882 he was united in marriage with Mary J. Skeen, whose death occurred March 8, 1906, and on August 28, 1907 he was united in marriage with Belle Brock who survives.
He is also survived by one son, Lewis H. Hutchison, and by two daughters: Mrs. Eldo Young, and Birdie Hutchison at home. He is survived by three sisters: Mrs. Mary McNutt, of
Antioch, Mrs. Hattie Frazier, who resides east of the city and Mrs. Caine Spray, of this city; and by four brothers: Carson, Frank and Ward Hutchison, of this city, and Dallas Hutchison, of Michigan.
Funeral arrangements have not been completed.
Family Members
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John Samuel Hutchison
1855–1910
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Mary Elizabeth Hutchison McNett
1857–1955
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William Bruce Hutchison
1860–1927
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Voorhees Byers Hutchison
1862–1906
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Lewis Franklin Hutchison
1864–1932
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Carson George Hutchison
1866–1930
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Sarah Harriet Hutchison Frazier
1869–1953
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Caroline Margret "Callie" Hutchison Spray
1871–1962
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Ward Thomas Hutchison
1874–1952
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Dallas Hutchison
1877–1960
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