Services will be Friday at 10 A.M. in Braggs First Baptist Church with the Rev. Gene Coolbaugh officiating.
Burial will be in South Bethel Cemetery with Lescher Funeral Home of Muskogee in charge. Grandsons will be pallbearers.
Born January 23, 1898, in Franklin County Ark., Hutchens moved to Braggs in 1929 and retired from farming in the late 1960's. He was a Baptist. Huthens was married in 1918 in Arkansas to Millie Stapp, who died July 2, 1983. Also dying earlier were sons, James in 1980, Glen in 1982 and a daughter, Shirley in 1946.
Survivors include three sons, Elmer and Dewey, both of Braggs, and Curtis of Muskogee; three daughters, Lois Brooks of Midwest City, Wanda Irving of Braggs and Betty Snallwood of Muskogee; two sisters, Gertie Shaw of El Reno and Clara Smith of San Francisco, Calif.; 19 Grand-children, 20 Great-Grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews and a host of friends.
Services will be Friday at 10 A.M. in Braggs First Baptist Church with the Rev. Gene Coolbaugh officiating.
Burial will be in South Bethel Cemetery with Lescher Funeral Home of Muskogee in charge. Grandsons will be pallbearers.
Born January 23, 1898, in Franklin County Ark., Hutchens moved to Braggs in 1929 and retired from farming in the late 1960's. He was a Baptist. Huthens was married in 1918 in Arkansas to Millie Stapp, who died July 2, 1983. Also dying earlier were sons, James in 1980, Glen in 1982 and a daughter, Shirley in 1946.
Survivors include three sons, Elmer and Dewey, both of Braggs, and Curtis of Muskogee; three daughters, Lois Brooks of Midwest City, Wanda Irving of Braggs and Betty Snallwood of Muskogee; two sisters, Gertie Shaw of El Reno and Clara Smith of San Francisco, Calif.; 19 Grand-children, 20 Great-Grandchildren; and several nieces and nephews and a host of friends.
Bio by: Wanda Irving
Inscription
Married Sept. 1, 1918
Family Members
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement
Explore more
Sponsored by Ancestry
Advertisement