John M. Hutchins ,Esq (Retired Major US Army)

1950 - 2015

John M. Hutchins ,Esq (Retired Major US Army) obituary, 1950-2015, Lakewood, CO

John M. Hutchins ,Esq (Retired Major US Army)

1950 - 2015

BORN

1950

DIED

2015

John Hutchins Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 7, 2015.
John Milton Hutchins, Esq. (retired Major, U.S. Army) of Lakewood, Colorado died in his home from acute cardiac failure on April 5, 2015. He was 64 years old.
John is survived by his wife, Dale Denise Ockl Hutchins; his son Adam Edward Hutchins; brothers Mark and David Hutchins (spouse Donna Hutchins). He is preceded in death by his parents: Edward and Marjorie Hutchins.
John was born on December 5, 1950 in Washington, D.C. The Hutchins Family resided in Falls Church, Virginia. In 1961, the family moved to Northglenn, Colorado. John graduated from Northglenn High School in 1969. John was a U.S.M.A. West Point cadet from 1969-1970 at West Point, New York; graduated from the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado with a B.A. (Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa), and obtained his Juris Doctorate from the University of Colorado School of Law in 1976. John served as an Assistant Staff Judge Advocate & Defense Lawyer, Fort Hood, Texas from 1977-1981; was an Assistant City Attorney, El Paso, Texas in 1982; was a member of the U.S. Army Reserve from 1982-1996 and retired as a major. From 1982-1990, John was an Assistant Colorado Attorney General in Denver, Colorado. John met his future wife, Dale Denise Ockl, while working at the Colorado Attorney General's Office. Their son, Adam Edward Hutchins was born in April of 1989, and no son was ever more loved. John was an Assistant U.S. Attorney in Denver from 1990-2011, at which time he retired. John was then able to spend his time doing what he loved the most: studying, researching, and writing history.
John was the author of the following books, chapters, and articles:
Books:
Coronado's Well-Equipped Army: The Spanish Invasion of the American Southwest (Yardley, Penn.: Westholme Publishing, 2014) [2015 Selection of the History Book Club].

Diggers, Constables, and Bushrangers: The New Zealand Gold Rushes as a Frontier Experience, 1852-1876 (Lakewood, Colo.: Avrooman-Apfelwald Press, 2010).

Selected Book Chapters:
"Cavalry Action at Poundridge, N.Y." In Cavalry of the American Revolution, edited by Jim Piecuch, 56-75. Yardley, Penn.: Westholme Publishing, 2012.

"Aaron Burr, James Wilkinson, Zebulon Pike and the Great Louisiana Conspiracy." In To Spare No Pains: Zebulon Montgomery Pike and His 1806-1807 Southwest Expedition, edited by Tim Blevins, 139-172. Colo. Springs: Pikes Peak Library District and Colorado Springs Pioneers Museum, 2007.

Selected Articles:
"Splashdown in the Rio Grande: The 1911 Flight of Lieutenant Benjamin Foulois and its Historic Place in the First Year of True Military Aviation," Journal of Big Bend Studies, 24 (2012), 45-62.

"Captain, There is Going to Be a Fight: The Battle at Milk Creek and the Ute War of 1879," The Denver Westerners Roundup, Vol. 53, No. 4 (July-August, 1997).

Throughout the years, John received writing awards from the U.S. Army Center for Military History and from Westerners International. His chapter on the Burr Conspiracy, published in the 2007 collection of writings on Zebulon M. Pike, "To Spare No Pains": Zebulon Montgomery Pike and his 1806-1807 Southwest Expedition (from the 3rd Annual Pikes Peak Regional History Symposium, sponsored by the Pikes Peak Library District and Colorado Springs Pioneer Museum), has been called, by Colorado Central Magazine editor and Denver Post columnist Ed Quillen, the "clearest explanation" he has read of that complex event. John's latest publication, Coronado's Well-Equipped Army: The Spanish Invasion of the American Southwest (Yardley, Penn.: Westholme Publishing, 2014) at this time is a finalist for a Colorado Authors' League 2015 Award in the General Nonfiction Division. At the time of his death, John was working on a book on Hernando de Soto; as well as drafting manuscripts on whaling, early aviation history, U.S. Army military ministers, and cavalry in the American Revolution.

Besides his love of family, history and writing, John really loved his church. He was a staunch Calvinist, and thoroughly enjoyed discussing religious history and theology. He was an ardent supporter of the Salvation Army and attended the Salvation Army Church for several years prior to joining Our Saviour's Corner of Hope.

John was also an Eagle Scout and a great fan of the Boy Scout Program. He knew most of the songs, skits, and oaths. John so loved the Scouts that he served as a Den Leader. John's son, Adam, carried on the tradition of becoming an Eagle Scout.

The funeral service is scheduled for 11:00 a.m. on Friday, April 10, 2015, at Our Saviour's Corner of Hope, with a reception to follow in Schouten Hall at the church. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to the church.

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Neil Wiegert

April 2, 2024

Nine years later, and I still think of you frequently, cuz.
I hope you'll be there welcoming me into Jesus's arms when it's my turn.
Neil Wiegert

Lisa Dillon (Hutton)

April 3, 2022

Dale - I have thought of you both often and wondered how you were doing. Being a single parent (as I well know) is not the easiest, but given the strengths both you and John exhibited, I am positive you prevailed to the benefit of us all.

Edie

April 2, 2022

John I miss your humor and gentleness!!!

Neil Wiegert

April 2, 2019

Dear John,
So hard to believe you've been gone from us for 4 years already. I frequently think of you, and miss the quiet strength you always carried with you.
Your cuz, Neil

John Dailey

April 2, 2019

So many times I've wondered what John would say, what he would do; so many times I've wished we could take trips to our favorite bookstores. So many times I've missed his friendship. . . .

Mark Nelson

April 25, 2015

I knew John from my visits with him at the Aberdeen Bookstore. As a fellow military veteran and fellow historian, I greatly enjoyed discussing military history with him. I too am a graduate of Northglenn High School ('77) and also a CU grad (BA History '81), so we had a lot in common! It was John who encouraged me to volunteer at Aberdeen, and after I started working there on Saturdays, John often called to see how things were going. I am greatly saddened at his death. May God bless him and his loved ones. Eternal Rest grant unto him, O Lord, and may perpetual light shine upon him.

Dorothy Burwell

April 21, 2015

Dale,

I am so sorry for your loss. He was a good man who loved God and his family very much. I enjoyed working with him, and my granddaughter remembers him letting her play with the planes and soldiers he had in his office when she came to visit. He will be missed.

Ken Johnson

April 18, 2015

Dale, I only just now heard from Janet Roberts. I'm shocked and saddened to hear of John's passing.

Kristi Soderquist

April 13, 2015

Your sudden passing was a shock to us all. You will be greatly missed. Our thoughts and prayers are with the family in their time of grief.

April 12, 2015

From Boy Scouts, to Northglenn High, to the law, John was a good friend, even though we have not spoken for some time. I am sadden to learn of his unexpected death, which diminishes us all.

Robert Wigington

Rebecca Watt

April 11, 2015

John, I enjoyed getting to know you at the monthly Westerners dinners, and have appreciated your support and enthusiasm for history and the Friends of Historic Fort Logan. We will miss you much.

Chris Nicholl

April 11, 2015

Dale,
I am so sad at this news of John's passing and especially so unexpectedly. I personally will miss John for many reasons: his impeccable scholarship and writing skill, his generosity at sharing his great knowledge, his willingness to say yes when asked to participate in local history events in Colorado Springs. But more than anything else, although John and I saw each other only a handful of times over the past 8 or 9 years that we were acquainted, I'm going to miss John's sense of fun and adventure. There was never one time in his presence (and yours as well) that I did not have fun. Please know that I am profoundly sad at you loss as well as mine.
Chris Nicholl

April 11, 2015

What a loss, I am so terribly saddened. John had a great understated sense of humor. We took several classes together through Jr/and high school. He was a big reason I was able to pass geometry class. We nearly always seated alphabetically so I saw a lot of him. I will miss him quietly from Albuquerque New Mexico as I know his Denver friends and family will remember him properly. Lisa Hutton Dillon

David Compton

April 10, 2015

I am very saddened to hear of John's passing. I had lunch with John after the NGHS reunion six years ago. He was the same guy that I always remembered -- the sense of humor, engaging conversation and many interests. I am very shocked to hear of his passing. -- Dave Compton, Denver.

alcaix mireille

April 10, 2015

ici dans les cevennes, nous pensons tres fort a vous,
mireille, gerard, alban et eglantine

Lisa Modglin

April 10, 2015

Dear Dale and Adam, We were so sorry to hear about John. We have such fond memories of when the boys (Adam and Landon) were young and in Cub and Boy Scouts with John as their leader. We will always remember him for his dedication to the all kids in Scouts. He very generously gave me one of his autographed books which I will cherish. Please know to call us if there is anything we can do. You are both in our thoughts and prayers.

With Sympathy,
Mark, Lisa, Landon, and Haydon Modglin

April 9, 2015

John was such a good person. He never had a bad word to say about anyone. He truly was an honorable man. I enjoyed his sense of humor. He will be missed. Our sympathies to Dale, Adam and his extended family.
Edie and Kevin McNerney (Lakewood,CO)

Lois Grant

April 9, 2015

I grew to know John and his lovely wife Dale who I met at the Attorney General's Office. My heart goes out to his wife and family. He was a brilliant, kind and very gentle friend and will be missed.

Lois E. Grant (Wheat Ridge, CO)

April 8, 2015

What a unique person John was! It shocked me to hear of his passing. It seems like a long time ago, but we worked together for many years. My deepest condolences to you, Dale and Adam.

David Hutchins

April 8, 2015

Brother John:
I am sad beyond words at your passing. I remember when my baby brother came home with mom and dad. And all the adventures, growing up in VA and CO. And your many achievements as a prosecutor and, lately, an author. I wish you had more time to pursue your interests and to be with your family. God Bless you and all of our love to Dale and Adam.
David

Pam Byrne Aarsleff

April 8, 2015

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Neil Wiegert

April 8, 2015

To my cousin, John, Missing you already.
Earth's loss is Heaven's gain.

Linda Grant-White

April 8, 2015

I had the pleasure of knowing John since High School in Northglenn. His steadfast nature and deep love of books made him a wonderful man to spend time in discussion with . His passing leaves all who knew him with a heavy heart. Love to Dale and the family.

Peter Chronis

April 8, 2015

What a shock to learn of John's passing in this morning's Denver Post. I knew John from covering the federal courts and also from a shared interest in Western history. One would be hard-pressed to find a more decent and honorable person. God rest him. My deepest sympathy to his family.

Jim Boma

April 8, 2015

John, we will all miss you buddy! You were a great and supportive fellow veteran and a big booster every year of our Toys for Tots drive. You were a great friend and American, for sure. Dale and Adam, may you be consoled somewhat in your grief by knowing what a great memory your husband and father left for us. God bless you both. Jim and Karen Boma

Dick Kaufman

April 7, 2015

Dale,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your son. John was a good man, an astute historian and a great lawyer.

Dick and Liz Kaufman

April 7, 2015

Dale,
So sorry to hear of the loss of John. He was a great human being and a very interesting chap to be around in so many ways.
My association with John predates our long involvement at the A.G.'s office and the Army Reserve. He was the youngest elected member of the Northglenn Home Rule Charter Commission in the late 1970's where I served as legal counsel.
I especially recall our trip to the Presidio and the weekend jaunt to the Sand Dunes with Harold Davison. John's sense of humor and love of history were second to none. He stands out as one the most memorable people connected to my life.
I will not attend the service but trust you will accept this tribute instead. My sincerest sympathy to you whom I also have memories fond memories of.
Chuck Howe

John Dailey

April 7, 2015

"Grant stood by me when I was crazy; and I stood by him when he was drunk. Now, we stand by each other always."

-- W.T. Sherman

You know what I mean, John.

John Dailey

April 7, 2015

"Grant stood by me when I was crazy; and, I stood by him when he was drunk.
Now, we stand by each other always."

-- W.T. Sherman

You know what I mean, John.

April 7, 2015

John, I will miss your humor and friendship. Dale, you have my condolences and friendship. Hugs, Mariann S

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