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Tracy Hutchins Obituary

Hutchins, Tracy
77, of Casa Grande passed away on April 12, 2011. Tracy lived most of his life in Casa Grande and had a passion for farming cotton. He will be laid to rest next to his wife of over 30 years, Marge. Tracy leaves behind sisters Billie Wilson and Vicki Cooney; 2 sons, a daughter, their spouses and 4 grandkids: Eric, Brenda , Marie and Brian; Kari, Ardell, and Meagan; Wes, Jana, and Colton. Services will be held on Tuesday April 19th at 10am at the First Presbyterian Church in Casa Grande, 702 East Cottonwood Ln, www.firstpresbyteriancasagrande.com Meet and greet starts at 9:30am. In lieu of flowers, donations would be greatly appreciated to the Ahwatukee Senior Services, 3737 E Equestrian Trail , Phoenix AZ 85044.

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Published by The Arizona Republic from Apr. 15 to Apr. 17, 2011.

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Elisa J. Strange-vonRice

April 23, 2011

Tracy and I remained friends for over 60 years, first meeting at Casa Grande high School 1950. He was always upfront with me and a sincere friend. He telephoned me the last time right before he made his last trip to New York. He telephoned me when he sold his house in Casa Grande and so many times before. I knew his mother and father very well and his sister Billie, his younger sister was just a little girl when we were in H.S. I have been trying to find Tracy or one of his son's for several months now. I will always hold a special place in my heart for Tracy, " a true friend". My sincere condolences to all his family and friends.
Elisa J. Strange-von Rice
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Teresa Gordon

April 15, 2011

Eric and Kari
My sincere condolences to you and your famalies.
Teresa Duran Gordon

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