Billy "Bill" Lane Hutson lost his battle with cancer June 17, 2015 Houston, Texas Bill was born March 11, 1945 in Galveston, TX. He was preceded in death by his son Scott Hutson. Bill is survived by his wife of 50 years Kay Hutson, Son Ryan "Gene" Hutson and his wife Heather Hutson, Son Neil Hutson and his wife Shanna Hutson, Daughter in Law Angela Hutson, two grandchildren Oanh Hutson & Allie Hutson, Brother David Hutson, Sister Edana Morris and her husband Carl Morris. Bill was a veteran who served in Vietnam in the 135th Assault Helicopter Company and worked for Oxy Chemical for 33 years. Bill lived in Deer Park for 39 years and was active in the American Legion Post 319. He committed over two decades to the Youth Soccer Association and was a volunteer Deer Park fireman for many years. He was an avid volunteer in his Deer Park Community. Above all he was a patriot. The family would like to thank all the doctors, nurses and staff at the VA Hospital in Houston for their wonderful care and support.
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July 9, 2015
My sincerest sympathy to the Hutson family. May the God of all comfort strengthen your family during this time of sorrow. Those who die God keeps in his memory because he cares, they are precious in his eyes. Psalms:116:15
Les Haulbrook
June 23, 2015
To the entire Hutson Family. I have been blessed to have crossed paths with Bill. He touched the lives of many in Bay Area Youth Soccer and South Texas Youth Soccer, both Adults and Children. His tireless commitment to his community, either through youth soccer or through the American Legion Post, was an inspiration to many. Thank you for your support in his personal commitment to make a difference in the world in which he resided. May God Bless You and Keep You.
Mike Gorman
June 22, 2015
To Kay and family,
I have great admiration for Bill and may he rest in peace. I first met y'all when Deloris signed Josh for soccer. I soon discovered to my surprise she had volunteered me to coach. I knew nothing on the topic. You guys helped me get through it. I mourn with you. I regret I cannot attend the service.
David Saucillo
June 21, 2015
Bill, may you rest in peace and pain free. May god be with your family during this time. We met in 2010 when I joined the American Legion Post. It was not until your passing did I realized what you have meant to so many people. Whether its was helping service members or helping / coaching the youth in Deer Park. You will be missed
My condolences to your family
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