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Norma "June" Byers Hutchinson

Birth
Lawrence County, Indiana, USA
Death
11 Mar 2015 (aged 86)
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
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Norma June (Byers) Hutchinson, 86, of Bedford, passed away 2:23 p.m. on Wednesday, March 11, 2015, at Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis.
Born September, 1928, in Lawrence County, Indiana, she was the daughter of Noble and Lula (Patton) Byers.
She married James Lee Hutchinson on May 23, 1947, in Lawrence County; he survives.
June went to Indiana University at age 38 with her daughters, where she earned two degrees. She taught at St. Vincent, Elementary in Oolitic, and for the last 10 years at Stalk Elementary as a kindergarten teacher where Lee was principal. They both retired in 1987.
Education was very important to June, and she was so proud that her daughters were college graduates, married to college graduates, for a total of 27 degrees in her family.
Therefore in lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the North Lawrence Community Foundation at 460 W. Street, Bedford, and/or the Bedford First United Presbyterian Church, to help establish a teacher scholarship fund in both of their names.
Her interests were family, church, travel, and Indiana University basketball. She was a 62-year member and former elder of First United Presbyterian Church and the Lawrence County/Indiana Retired Teachers Association. June was very pleased with a certificate from Rep. Koch citing congratulations on 67 years of marriage.
Norma June (Byers) Hutchinson, 86, of Bedford, passed away 2:23 p.m. on Wednesday, March 11, 2015, at Indiana University Health Methodist Hospital in Indianapolis.
Born September, 1928, in Lawrence County, Indiana, she was the daughter of Noble and Lula (Patton) Byers.
She married James Lee Hutchinson on May 23, 1947, in Lawrence County; he survives.
June went to Indiana University at age 38 with her daughters, where she earned two degrees. She taught at St. Vincent, Elementary in Oolitic, and for the last 10 years at Stalk Elementary as a kindergarten teacher where Lee was principal. They both retired in 1987.
Education was very important to June, and she was so proud that her daughters were college graduates, married to college graduates, for a total of 27 degrees in her family.
Therefore in lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the North Lawrence Community Foundation at 460 W. Street, Bedford, and/or the Bedford First United Presbyterian Church, to help establish a teacher scholarship fund in both of their names.
Her interests were family, church, travel, and Indiana University basketball. She was a 62-year member and former elder of First United Presbyterian Church and the Lawrence County/Indiana Retired Teachers Association. June was very pleased with a certificate from Rep. Koch citing congratulations on 67 years of marriage.


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