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Sylvia M. Hutchison 93, went to be with the Lord on August 2, 2015 at her home with her three son's at her side. Sylvia was born on December 12, 1921, in Duncan Oklahoma and was the daughter of Anna Mae and Ibra Cowart. Raised on a ranch in New Mexico, Sylvia moved to California with her family and worked as a telephone operator where she met and married Burdette Hutchison Jr. (Sarge). She was very active US Air Force wife and lived in many different areas of our country and in Germany. Sylvia was a high energy and talented person, raising her son's and supporting their activities, Sarges gospel singing, helped organize and start three churches and worked with various church's teaching Sunday school for over 30 years, teaching kindergarten for three years while stationed in Maine, and helping many people as a Jin Shin Jyutsu practitioner. She retired from Sunnyside school district and in retirement owned an ran two businesses, Ceramic Hutch and Hutch's storage. Sylvia is survived by sons, Jimmie J. (Texas), Robert A. and wife Kim (Ca), David S. (Ca); grandchildren, Jimmie J. Jr. and his wife Charla, Justin, Brittany, Krista; great-grandchildren, Katie, Bryce and Kyle. Predeceased by her loving husband of 57 years Burdette Hutchison Jr. and her parents. The family cannot thank Sylvia's long time care giver and trusted friend Lori Powers enough for all the years she was there and thanks to the caring staff of Soulistic Hospice. A Memorial Service to celebrate Sylvia's life will be held on Saturday, September 12, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. at the Voyager Resort in the Catalina Room. Arrangements by VISTOSO FUNERAL HOME.
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where does the time go. i can't believe it has been five years.. i think about you almost every day the driving around we did and the appointments we went to and the many laughs we had. alice wanted me to say hello to you also. we all still love you and really miss you. lori and jimmy and trixie and buddy tpf
lori powers
Friend
August 19, 2020
Sarge and Sylvia were often spoken of with fond memories by my Mom and Dad. Although I was quite young, I remember their singing gospel songs together and know they Loved the LORD. I am sure they are all singing praieses to our LORD together in Heaven.
Hercel Spears
Friend
October 17, 2019
In memory of Sarge and Sylvia Hutchison.
Jim Powers
January 14, 2016
Grandmaw, I love you and I will miss you. God has you now and I know he has placed you along side pawpaw. He has given both of you a set of wings and became part of his angels. I hope and pray that God has given both of you the ability to help watch over and guide the rest of us Hutchison's that are still left down here. I will always love and miss you and pawpaw.
Jimmie Jr. Hutchison
September 10, 2015
Here's to a life well-lived. We will cherish memories forever. I miss you and I love you Nana.
Krista Hutchison
September 8, 2015
Mom, I love you and will miss you.
Jimmie Hutchison
August 26, 2015
Your love and kindness will always stay close to my heart. I will always fondly cherish the times we were together. I love you Grandma
Justin Hutchison
August 24, 2015
the powers four miss you and our deepest sympathy goes out to your family.
lori powers
August 22, 2015
I love and miss you Mom.....
Rob Hutchison
August 22, 2015
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