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Mary Hutchinson Obituary

Dr. Mary Anne Hutchinson, 78, of Rome, passed away, peacefully, on June 26, 2024, at Wynn Hospital, with her husband by her side.

She was born on December 21, 1945, in Rome, NY, a daughter of the late E. Donald and Edith Armstrong Aicholtz. Mary Anne was a graduate of Westmoreland Central High School and she continued her education by attending Utica College and earning her Master's Degree and Doctorate Degree from Syracuse University. On December 19, 1966, Mary Anne was united in marriage to Norman E. Hutchinson in a ceremony which took place in the First United Methodist Church of Rome. Mary Anne returned to her alma mater where she served as a Professor of English at Utica College, where she helped mold many bright minds with her gift to teach and love of education; Mary Anne was a beloved professor until her retirement as a professor emerita. While at Utica College, Mary Anne taught English in the Humanities Department. She had a love of literature, especially Shakespeare and mystery novels, and was successful in passing this love onto her students. Mary Anne always said that she taught students, not subjects. Also, during her time at Utica College, she served as union president through contract negotiations and was head of the Writing Center for many years. Her achievements are remarkable when one considers that she was the daughter of a factory working father and a housewife who lived through the Great Depression.

Mary Anne was always involved at church. While at her childhood congregation, Calvary United Methodist Church, she was an adult leader at the United Methodist Youth Fellowship and served as a volunteer church secretary. Later, at Delta United Methodist Church, Mary Anne was a Lay Leader for many years and was a moving force in the June Extravaganza and other events at the church. She continued her religious life by becoming an Episcopalian joining Grace Episcopal Grace in Utica. She provided the idea for help bags which contain non-perishable food items, socks and other necessities to those living on the street.

Mary Anne was an avid reader who enjoyed various genres and writing styles. She enjoyed garage sale finds and making them her own. Mary Anne enjoyed spending time with friends, family and colleagues. The hallmarks of Mary Anne's life can be summed up as a love for learning, concern for the less fortunate, her Christian faith and a love for her sons, granddaughters, daughter-in-law and others.

Mary Anne is survived by her beloved husband, Norman, of Rome; three sons, Christopher "Kit" Hutchinson, Adam and his wife, Justine Hutchinson, all of Herkimer and Zachary Stuart Hutchinson, of Rome; two cherished grandchildren, Jillian and Alaina; several nieces; a nephew; cousins; numerous friends; and colleagues from Utica College.

Mary Anne was predeceased by a sister, Donna Aicholtz; in-laws, Claude and Elizabeth Hutchinson; brother-in-law, Oliver Clark and his wife, Jane; nephew, Christopher Clark; and special cousin, Walter Armstrong, who was like a brother to her.

Her family would like to thank Dr. Alecia DeTraglia, who treated Mary Anne for 18 years. Her family would also like to thank the nurses and staff at the Faxton Campus of MVHS, especially Chris, in the Infusion Unit, who with his kindness and wit made visits there more bearable.

Calling hours will be held on Tuesday, July 2, 2024, from 5-7 PM at Strong-Burns & Sprock Funeral Home, 7751 Merrick Road, Rome. Funeral services will be held on Wednesday at 5 PM at the Grace Episcopal Church of Utica, located at 6 Elizabeth Street, Utica.

Mary Anne was always concerned about the welfare of others. One of the ways she demonstrated this concern was by making frequent food gifts to St. Margaret's Food Pantry and Connected Community Schools of Rome. She also made frequent monetary donations to other organizations such as World Central Kitchen to feed people in the third world. In lieu of flowers, her family asks for donations to St. Margaret's Food Pantry, 6 Elizabeth Street, Utica, NY 13501, Connected Community Schools of Rome, 207 North James Street, Rome, NY 13440 or any other food bank.

"He has told you, O mortal, what is good and what does the LORD require of you but to do justice and to love kindness and to walk humbly with your God?" -Micah 6:8

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Published by Daily Sentinel from Jun. 27 to Jul. 5, 2024.

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Stephanie Schell

June 28, 2024

Was very active in her church.

Sue Lemery, daughter of Joyce Rutledge Lemery

June 28, 2024

Sincere condolences for the loss of such a special lady.

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