In Loving Memory of Michael H. Hutton
October 27, 1955 – September 11, 2025
Michael H. Hutton, age 69, of Spring Hill Florida, formerly of Plymouth, Michigan, passed away peacefully on September 11, 2025.
Michael’s journey led him from Michigan to Florida, where he met the love of his life, Jean. Their 38-year marriage was filled with devotion, laughter, and the joy of raising a blended family. With Jean came three sons whom Michael loved as his own: Trevor Smith (Toni), Dustin Smith (Jenn), and Jared Smith. He was a proud grandfather to Taylor, Tegan, and Chris, who brought him endless happiness.
He was preceded in death by his parents Hank Norback, Joann Hutton, and Robert Hutton. He is survived by his siblings Kimberlee Denski (David), Mark Hutton (Lynette), Kari Bradberry (Benjamin), and Robert Hutton, along with several cherished nieces and nephews: Kai Marie and Tyler Denski, Siri Hutton, Sean Schaffer, and Chaz Schaffer (Janet).
Michael served honorably in the United States Navy as a Seabee for four years, embodying the values of dedication and quiet strength. He later worked as a heavy equipment operator for Cemex for 35 years, a career marked by hard work and resilience.
Mike had a gentle soul and a kind heart. He was soft-spoken, thoughtful, and had a subtle, wonderful sense of humor that endeared him to everyone. He found joy in music, especially The Beatles—and spent many peaceful hours solving crossword and Sudoku puzzles. His love for Jean’s deviled eggs and baked beans was legendary, and his affection for his beloved dog Abbey was unwavering.
Michael’s presence was a gift to all who knew him. His legacy lives on in the love he gave, the laughter he shared, and the memories we hold dear. He will be sorely missed.
We love you, Mike.
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