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William Wilds Hutchison

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William Wilds Hutchison Veteran

Birth
Clayton, Kent County, Delaware, USA
Death
22 Mar 2008 (aged 88)
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Smyrna, Kent County, Delaware, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.2962801, Longitude: -75.59719
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William Wilds Hutchison, 88, passed away on Saturday, March 22, 2008, at Washington Hospital Center, in Washington, DC from complications following an experimental heart valve replacement procedure.

A lifelong resident of the Smyrna - Clayton area, "Hutch" was the youngest of four children of the late William Hutchison and Mary Elizabeth Streets Hutchison.

He grew up on the family farm outside Clayton and graduated from John Bassett Moore High School. He was an accomplished baseball and basketball player. He attended Beacom College, in Wilmington, DE, where he met his future wife, Lena Brill.

He enlisted in the U.S. Army prior to World War II and served with distinction as the Engineer/Top Turret Gunner on B-17's, flying out of Grafton-Underwood in England. He attained the rank of Tech. Sgt and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters, having successfully completed more than thirty missions over Germany and the European theater. Upon his return to civilian life, Hutch joined the Delaware State Police, serving honorably until his retirement in 1965. At the time of his retirement he had attained the rank of Captain and was Troop Commander of Troop 3 in Dover. He was a charter member of the Delaware State Police Federal Credit Union and continued to serve the State Police as an officer and President of the State Police Retired Officers Association.

Following retirement he continued to manage his family farm and, with his wife Lena, purchased and operated Clayton Farm Service, providing services to farmers throughout the state of Delaware. He was considered an innovator in farming techniques and one of the first advocates of "no-till" farming, now considered a standard for farming conservation. He also served as the first state agent for Federal Crop Insurance in Delaware.

Hutch was active in his community, serving as an early President of the Smyrna-Clayton Little League. He was appointed by former Governor Sherman Tribbitt to serve as a commissioner to the Delaware Department of Corrections, and was active with the Delaware Farm Bureau and Garrisons Lake Golf Club. He was a member of V.F.W. Post No. 8801, American Legion Post No. 14, and a past member of Harmony Lodge 13, A.F. & A.M. In 1984, following the death of his wife, Lena, he retired again to pursue his passion for golf. He played golf long enough to experience several holes-in-one and to have successfully shot below his age. It was through golf that he met and married Barbara Carstairs. They married and spent time in Smyrna and Peoria, AZ. He was an active member of the Westbrook Village Association in Peoria and became an instructor in stained glass making after mastering the art.

Preceded in death by his parents, his wife Lena, a brother Edward and a sister, Harriet, he is survived by his sister, Mary Brown, of North East, MD, his wife, Barbara of Smyrna, his children and their spouses, daughter Hope Pritchard and husband Bob, of Rehoboth Beach, son William Hutchison Jr, of Dover, daughter Jane Nashold and husband Kevin of Easton, MD, son Robert Hutchison and his wife Maureen of Troy, MI; a daughter-in-law, Carolyn Hutchison of Lewes; his grandchildren, Lauri Weeks and husband Chris, of Rehoboth Beach, Rob Pritchard of New York City, Chela Hutchison of Seattle, WA, Jason Nashold of Easton, MD and Josh Nashold of Annapolis, MD, Kevin Hutchison of Breckenridge, CO, Bradley Hutchison of Troy, MI and Grace Hutchison of Chicago, IL. Five great-grandchildren were the apples of his eye, Jack, Molly and Thomas Weeks and Macy and Lena Nashold. He also shared his life and love with the family of his second wife, Barbara: Kim and Dave Murphy of Finksburg, MD and their two children, Kyle and Krissy; Bobbi Lind and her two children Steven Hopkins and Courtney Peters; and Phillip, Patty and Cameron Carstens of Las Vegas, NV.

Funeral Services were held on Saturday, March 29, 2008 at Faries Funeral Home, 29 S. Main St, Smyrna, DE., beginning at 1pm.

Burial was immediately following at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Smyrna, DE.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to Camp Barnes, c/o Delaware State Police Headquarters, PO Box 430, Dover, DE, 19903-0430.

Arrangements are by

Faries Funeral Directors and Crematorium, Inc.
29 South Main Street
Smyrna, DE 19977

[published 03/26/2008]
William Wilds Hutchison, 88, passed away on Saturday, March 22, 2008, at Washington Hospital Center, in Washington, DC from complications following an experimental heart valve replacement procedure.

A lifelong resident of the Smyrna - Clayton area, "Hutch" was the youngest of four children of the late William Hutchison and Mary Elizabeth Streets Hutchison.

He grew up on the family farm outside Clayton and graduated from John Bassett Moore High School. He was an accomplished baseball and basketball player. He attended Beacom College, in Wilmington, DE, where he met his future wife, Lena Brill.

He enlisted in the U.S. Army prior to World War II and served with distinction as the Engineer/Top Turret Gunner on B-17's, flying out of Grafton-Underwood in England. He attained the rank of Tech. Sgt and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters, having successfully completed more than thirty missions over Germany and the European theater. Upon his return to civilian life, Hutch joined the Delaware State Police, serving honorably until his retirement in 1965. At the time of his retirement he had attained the rank of Captain and was Troop Commander of Troop 3 in Dover. He was a charter member of the Delaware State Police Federal Credit Union and continued to serve the State Police as an officer and President of the State Police Retired Officers Association.

Following retirement he continued to manage his family farm and, with his wife Lena, purchased and operated Clayton Farm Service, providing services to farmers throughout the state of Delaware. He was considered an innovator in farming techniques and one of the first advocates of "no-till" farming, now considered a standard for farming conservation. He also served as the first state agent for Federal Crop Insurance in Delaware.

Hutch was active in his community, serving as an early President of the Smyrna-Clayton Little League. He was appointed by former Governor Sherman Tribbitt to serve as a commissioner to the Delaware Department of Corrections, and was active with the Delaware Farm Bureau and Garrisons Lake Golf Club. He was a member of V.F.W. Post No. 8801, American Legion Post No. 14, and a past member of Harmony Lodge 13, A.F. & A.M. In 1984, following the death of his wife, Lena, he retired again to pursue his passion for golf. He played golf long enough to experience several holes-in-one and to have successfully shot below his age. It was through golf that he met and married Barbara Carstairs. They married and spent time in Smyrna and Peoria, AZ. He was an active member of the Westbrook Village Association in Peoria and became an instructor in stained glass making after mastering the art.

Preceded in death by his parents, his wife Lena, a brother Edward and a sister, Harriet, he is survived by his sister, Mary Brown, of North East, MD, his wife, Barbara of Smyrna, his children and their spouses, daughter Hope Pritchard and husband Bob, of Rehoboth Beach, son William Hutchison Jr, of Dover, daughter Jane Nashold and husband Kevin of Easton, MD, son Robert Hutchison and his wife Maureen of Troy, MI; a daughter-in-law, Carolyn Hutchison of Lewes; his grandchildren, Lauri Weeks and husband Chris, of Rehoboth Beach, Rob Pritchard of New York City, Chela Hutchison of Seattle, WA, Jason Nashold of Easton, MD and Josh Nashold of Annapolis, MD, Kevin Hutchison of Breckenridge, CO, Bradley Hutchison of Troy, MI and Grace Hutchison of Chicago, IL. Five great-grandchildren were the apples of his eye, Jack, Molly and Thomas Weeks and Macy and Lena Nashold. He also shared his life and love with the family of his second wife, Barbara: Kim and Dave Murphy of Finksburg, MD and their two children, Kyle and Krissy; Bobbi Lind and her two children Steven Hopkins and Courtney Peters; and Phillip, Patty and Cameron Carstens of Las Vegas, NV.

Funeral Services were held on Saturday, March 29, 2008 at Faries Funeral Home, 29 S. Main St, Smyrna, DE., beginning at 1pm.

Burial was immediately following at Odd Fellows Cemetery, Smyrna, DE.

In lieu of flowers, the family requests contributions to Camp Barnes, c/o Delaware State Police Headquarters, PO Box 430, Dover, DE, 19903-0430.

Arrangements are by

Faries Funeral Directors and Crematorium, Inc.
29 South Main Street
Smyrna, DE 19977

[published 03/26/2008]


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