Robert-Hutchison-Obituary

Robert E. Hutchison

Fairbanks, Alaska

1949-2012 (Age 63)

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DIED
December 15, 2012
AGE
63
LOCATION
Fairbanks, Alaska

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Robert Eugene Hutchison, 63, of North Pole, passed away unexpectedly on Dec. 15, 2012, at Fairbanks Memorial Hospital. He was born July 31, 1949, in Harrisburg, Pa., to Earl Edward Hutchison and Margaret (Keefer) Hutchison.Robert attended Central Daulphin High School and joined the U.S. Army on...

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we will miss you Bob..

My deepest sympathy. May the God of all comfort give you the strength to cope.

Sorry for your loss Sherri and all family members. Uncle Bob you will be greatly missed. Even though I didn't get to see you very often, you were in my thoughts all the time. My most special memory of uncle Bob was when he surprised me by showing up at my work thinking I wouldn't recognize him when he came to the cash register. (nice try though)It was such a great surprise that I will never forget it. I loved him more than words can say. Love you and miss you!

This was a shock as I just had talked with him when I was in for a pre-op appointment. Sherrie and all, Raye Ann and I send our most sincere condolences. Having been Bob's roommate for almost 4 months, it was an experience having him and Buster around and getting to share daily life. It was a pleasure having Bob join our Old Fart's club. RIP Bob, I was so looking forward to get back to Denali Center for a visit, which I am still working on once I make it through surgery and re-hab.

Tammy, Tracey & Terry,
I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your father, you are in my thoughts and prayers. Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

So sorry for your loss Sherri.

Sherri, I am so sorry for your loss. You two became one many years ago. I pray that all the good times and happy memories will help you through the pain and grief today and always. Our hope lies in that you will be together again someday.

May the gods be with you, fishing and riding a trike in better place where the rivers and lakes are full of big fish & the weather is always good for riding..

Something brought me to the Newsminer today and now I know what it was. Bob, you were an amazing man and mentor to me. You took me under your wing and taught some of the finer things in life like ice fishing in style! I'm sorry we didn't stay in touch after I moved. I will regret that forever but I will cherish the fun times we had together. I have thought about you often. I'm glad your not in pain anymore. I will miss you my friend.