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Linda M. Hutchinson

Santa Ana, California

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LINDA M. HUTCHINSON Hutchinson, Linda M., a 40 year resident of Orange County and retired homemaker, passed away on February 16, 2006 at age 58. She is survived by her husband, Billie Lee Hutchinson; two sons, Billy Hutchinson, Jr. and Jacob Michael Craig; three daughters, Maletta...

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What a blessing she was to Mom, Dad and our whole family. She didnt judge and forgave those who may have faltered.
Know I have the promise of seeing Christ and fellow lovers of God when we cross into heaven. Sweet Linda is home.

I don't even know quite how to express my sadness in the loss of our sweet Linda. She was my Mom, my friend, confidant and a big sister all at the same time. I could tell Linda anything and she would listen with love and a warm heart. No matter how much pain she was in, she always wanted to know about me and how I was!...always thinking of others ~ that was Linda. When she married my Dad it made us all so happy. Linda was one of the most loving, accepting and giving people I've ever known...

Most of my memories of Linda are from childhood. My parents got divorced when I was young and my family grew apart. I no nothing of her pain ,only second hand stories.Its amazing to me that someone I only knew as a child could have such a impact on my life.
During the divorce I stayed with grandma Graner. She would take me to Lindas and we'd stay all day. Linda would play Barbies with me, color, or just talk with me over a grilled cheese sandwhich. She made me feel special. Linda you...

Dear uncle Bill and Family,

I will miss aunt linda very much as everyone else will that new here.I will never forget you aunt linda , you will always be in my thoughts and my heart. Uncle bill ...your a great uncle and a great husband and aunt linda will always be with you in spirt and one day we will all be together again.Family.. I'm sorry for your loss as well as mine , aunt linda has left a big foot print on earth for us to all follow, and hopefully we can all live up to the...

It is just to difficult to put our feelings into words. Linda's passing has not only left a hole in our hearts but a hole in the world.

Dear Uncle Billie,

My heart aches for the family out in California, but especially for you. I wish I could help you in some way...my prayers are with you all.

I loved Linda from the start, she was so easy to talk to. In so many ways she has left a huge hole in this world.

I hope you come home to WV soon to see us, but when you do it will be so hard for all of us out here, because we have yet to really feel her loss completely.

Patrick and I send...

Linda was certainly a very special person. She loved people and always made you feel welcome in her and Bills home. She was kind, gentle and a very gracious person.

When we first met in Jan. '76 it's as though we had always known each other. She always called me "Sis". She was the sister I never had and I couldn't have loved a real sister more. I shall always remember her laughter and our long talks together-either by phone or in person. It seemed we never ceased to find...

When the tears dry and the days and years go bye, be assured I will not forget the loving sister you always were. God willing I will be with you someday.

Dearest Uncle Bill and all,

I have been blessed with 2 very special Aunts, Bonnie and precious Linda. Linda was the aunt that I had to get to know as an older person. She was wonderful! She truly loved Uncle Bill and she emotionally allowed Maletta, Butch, and Robin to continue loving their mother and grow into the adults they are today. She never lost sight of what a family should be. It should be filled with love and especially forgiveness and acceptance. These are the...