Lee Baker Hutchings died at his residence on Bonne Terre, Route One, Thursday, August 6, at the age of 73 years, 9 months and 4 days.
He was the son of John Baker and Mary Fielding Hutchings, born in Bonne Terre (MO) November 2, 1885.
On October 2, 1917 he was united in marriage to Bertha Mae Wills, who survives with the following children: Hattie Mae (Mrs. Everett Irwin of St. Louis, MO) Mary L. (Mrs. Everetty Carter of Corning, Iowa); four sons, Franklin John Hutchings of Farmington; Paul Lee Hutchings of St. Louis; Calvin Lafayette Hutchings of Lemay; Firman Homer Hutchings of St. Louis; 10 grandchildren, nieces, nephews, also other relatives and friends.
Remains are in state at the Boyer-Benham Funeral Home in Bonne Terre. (MO) Services will be conducted Sunday at 2 o'clock at theRouggly Church of God by the Rev. C.J. Burris. Burial will be in the St. Francois Memorial Park, under the direction of the C.Z. Boyer and Son Funeral Home, Inc. of Bonne Terre, MO.
Lee Baker Hutchings died at his residence on Bonne Terre, Route One, Thursday, August 6, at the age of 73 years, 9 months and 4 days.
He was the son of John Baker and Mary Fielding Hutchings, born in Bonne Terre (MO) November 2, 1885.
On October 2, 1917 he was united in marriage to Bertha Mae Wills, who survives with the following children: Hattie Mae (Mrs. Everett Irwin of St. Louis, MO) Mary L. (Mrs. Everetty Carter of Corning, Iowa); four sons, Franklin John Hutchings of Farmington; Paul Lee Hutchings of St. Louis; Calvin Lafayette Hutchings of Lemay; Firman Homer Hutchings of St. Louis; 10 grandchildren, nieces, nephews, also other relatives and friends.
Remains are in state at the Boyer-Benham Funeral Home in Bonne Terre. (MO) Services will be conducted Sunday at 2 o'clock at theRouggly Church of God by the Rev. C.J. Burris. Burial will be in the St. Francois Memorial Park, under the direction of the C.Z. Boyer and Son Funeral Home, Inc. of Bonne Terre, MO.
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