DAVID-HUTTON-Obituary

DAVID HUTTON

Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

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Saskatoon, Saskatchewan

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DAVID HUTTON passed away in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The obituary was featured in Saskatoon StarPhoenix on January 25, 2013.

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Dear Claude and Judith,
I was reading the Green and White publication today, and among the passing of graduates (my father Jim being one of them) I noticed David's name. I am very sorry to learn this news, and I wish to extend my sympathies to you and your family. I have fond memories of your family from the years that you were in the Battlefords.

I just learned of David's passing. I am so sorry and send you, his family, belated but heartfelt condolences. He was such an amusing, erudite and talented young man -- an amazing artist and devoted gardener. My thoughts and prayers are with you and David.

I just found out David passed in January. Such sad news, I will miss my friend.

I was very fortunate to meet David several years ago and he was really one of the nicest people I'd ever met. A totally awesome guy. I'm so so sorry for this great loss and my prayers are with his family and friends. I'm sorry I only heard of his passing a month ago. Rest In Peace.

To the Hutton family, I was so sad to hear, just today, of David's loss. I didn't know David very well but worked with him at Innovative Residential until I left for maternity leave, my son was born on January 20th of this year. What a gentle and intelligent man. I was shyly learning to play the fiddle in my adult years and i appreciated David's encouragement.
I wish peace for your family

Judith, Claude and family. Our hearts are heavy with the news of David. We send our love to you all.

I am truly sorry for your loss. I studied architecture with David at Cambridge university and he was often my partner in burning the midnight oil.
He was not one to do things by half measure and gave his all to his work which yielded results. I remember for one of his projects he designed a house for Dr Seuss. It was full of elaborate labyrinths, whimsical and unexpected. It was wonderfully playful and intelligent. And that is how I will always remember David with his playful ...

I am truly sorry for your loss. I studied architecture with David at Cambridge university and he was often my partner in burning the midnight oil.
He was not one to do things by half measure and gave his all to his work which yielded results. I remember for one of his projects he designed a house for Dr Seuss. It was full of elaborate labyrinths, whimsical and unexpected. It was wonderfully playful and intelligent. And that is how I will always remember David with his playful ...