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Lee Howard
Hutchins, 91
WEST PARIS -- Lee Howard Hutchins died April 28 at Ledgeview Living Center from complications of congestive heart failure.
Lee was born on March 8,1922 in Bethel to Howard and Lula Bessie Cummings Hutchins. He never knew his parents as they both died when he was a baby. He was raised by his grandparents Lincoln and Inez Cross Cummings. Lee was an avid outdoorsman, learning to hunt, fish and trap at an early age. Trapping for fur earned him his spending money. He graduated from Gould Academy in 1941.
Lee served in the U. S. Army during World War II from December 1942 to January 1946, 27 of those months in New Guinea. During his tour, he was bothered that the Army cemetery on the island had no marker, sign or a gateway, so he built one. A very large pillared archway with a sign indicating the cemetery was the United States Armed Forces and in Lae New Guinea. He was also instrumental in building a mess hall, a simple but adequate structure. He was friendly with the natives and became friendly with Foster's Lager, an Australian export.
He married Virginia Smith of Bethel upon his return from the service. Together they raised four children in their hometown of Bethel, where they lived for 90 years until it became necessary for them to move to a nursing home this past fall. Lee worked for 48 years for LE Davis Lumber Company, eventually serving as mill supervisor. He made a supplemental living for many years by sharpening blades, mostly saws of all shapes and sizes. His mastery was highly sought, as this skill was not mastered by many.
He was a fantastic woodworker and chair caner. Many are proud to own his handcrafted pieces. He was a great artisan in great demand during the winter months for repairing and building furniture for many people. He even spent a few winters building strip cedar canoes and paddles. Beautiful works of art. During the summer months he was busy maintaining his four vegetable gardens. His talents were always in high demand.
Lee always spoke his mind, whether that was offensive or not. He was always up for a good debate and held very strong opinions. However, he lived a life of love and was loved by many.
He was a member of the Bethel Historical Society, S.A.M., N.R.A., American Legion and the Maine and National Trappers Association.
He was predeceased by his brother, Harlan Hutchins, his sister, Rita Hutchins Davis; his daughter, Jill Hutchins, his daughter-in-law, Pam Douglass Hutchins and his son-in-law, John Gilbert 'Biff' Lea. He is survived by his wife of 67 years, Virginia Smith Hutchins; his son, Michael Hutchins and wife Janis Kennagh Hutchins of South Paris; his son, Mark Hutchins of Salisbury, N.H.; his daughter, Kelly Hutchins Thibodeau and husband Michael, his son-in-law, Al Stimpson of Durham; his grandchildren, Jennifer Hutchins Currier and husband David, Jr. and their children, Kaleb, Colby and Carter all of Oxford, Thomas Lee Hutchins of South Paris, Andrea Hutchins Sickinger and husband Jonathan and their children Dylan and Taylor all of South Hadley, Mass, Karen Hutchins and her fiance Jesse Bieluch of Milford, Tim Lea of Reidsville, N.C., Robin Lea of Portland, Molly Lea of Peaks Island, Kate Lea Luckett and husband Matt of Greenville, S.C. and Landon Thibodeau of Freeport.
A graveside memorial service will be held on Saturday, May 4 at 1 p.m. at the Riverside Cemetery in Bethel. Arrangements are under the direction of Chandler Funeral Homes & Cremation Service, Greenleaf Chapel, 37 Vernon St., Bethel. Online condolences may be shared with his family at www. chandlerfunerals.com.
Lee Howard
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Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram on Apr. 30, 2013.

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Sue Howe

May 5, 2013

I am so sorry to hear that Lee passed. He was truely one of the original Bethel-ites for me. Both my parents were very fond of Lee. My thoughts and prayers to his family.

Linda Mitchell

May 3, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers are with this wonderful family.

Sue Bartlett

May 2, 2013

Another hunting buddy has gone to tell his stories to the many friends that have gathered in heaven. Keith was very happy to trade stories with Lee. I visited him just a month ago and am so pleased that we had that chance to visit. A fine man with untold talents and a willingness to teach those talents to others.
My hearfelt sympathies go out to the entire family.

Audrey Thibodeau

May 2, 2013

Wow! My how the time has flown. Mrs. Hutchins, I can still remember when you helped me with my homework and Mr. Hutchins was always helping Dale with something!!! From Gardening to building chimneys, to homework, and more, it seems memories of my childhood will always be linked with our older but wise neighbors next door. It was a sad day when my mother called and told me the news of Mr. Hutchins passing, and I know this is small consolation but now Mr. Hutchins is in heaven with Dale and they are discussing gardens, and wood and all kinds of other "man things." So sorry for your loss...you are both wonderful people. Fond memories always...Audrey

May 2, 2013

Ginny, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Fondly, Norma Salway

Gail

May 1, 2013

Such a wonderful man. I loved to be around Lee and Ginny, they were the picture of love and commitment. My heart goes out to all who loved him, he will be missed.

Jeff & Lynn Peterson

April 30, 2013

Our sympathy to his family.

Penny Hathaway

April 30, 2013

I remember my favorite uncle with great fondness!

April 30, 2013

Another from the 'Greatest Generation' in God's care.
Thank you for your service.

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