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John F. Hutchinson

Lexington, Kentucky

1934 - 2022

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John F. Hutchinson December 14, 1934 - May 6, 2022 Lexington, Kentucky - John Hutchinson often joked that he lived longer than he and everyone ever thought possible considering all his crazy antics. After 87 years on this earth, John decided that if he couldn't go out and grill a steak then it...

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I worked for Mr. H. as a pharmacist during the early 1990's while continuing my education at the University of Kentucky. He was always so kind to me (and everyone else), and I really enjoyed talking to him. He taught me a great deal about investing in the Stock Market. I think about him often and greatly appreciate his friendship. He always made me feel like I was a member of his family - I still feel that closeness 30 years later.

John's parents and my Grandparents, Jim and Alma Gormley were very close for decades, and my father, Jimmy Gormley, and Uncle, Clarke Gormley, knew John well when they were all children and Boy Scouts together at St. Paul's Church. I had a wonderful conversation with John when I moved back to Lexington from Atlanta in 2009. He had warm, kind things to say about my family and his memories of them. John led a good life. May he rest in peace.

My prayers for Gloria and their family! John has been the nicest, well mannered and fun gentleman I have gotten to know over the past two years working at Morning Pointe East. I loved finding a movie request from him and that he loved my homemade cookies I would bring just for him and Gloria. He never wanted anyone to fuss over him, and he made sure not just his wife, but any of the ladies around them were taken care of. I will miss his funny jokes and stories, and I just know he is telling...

Mr.Hutchinson was a great man, we would always be mowing the grass and would stop at our fences and talk for hour or so, always cutting up,and at the beginning of the season, he would always pull up in our driveway next door, and would bring me 4 tomato plants, and tell me I wanted you to be the first kid on the block to have maters. He was so full of stories and advice. He was surely a great neighbor and friend. He will be greatly missed.