GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE
Sunday, May 19, 2002
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Donalee Hutton
CHINOOK -- Donalee (Barber) Hutton, 70, of Chinook, a housewife, died
Friday at a Billings hospital of complications from cancer.
A memorial service is 2 p.m. Tuesday at American Lutheran Church in
Chinook, with a private family burial in Kuper Memorial Cemetery. Edwards
Funeral Home of Chinook is handling the arrangements.
Survivors include daughters Annita
Hutton of Chinook and Mary Ann Winkler of Billings; sons Jerry Lee Hutton of
Park City and Jim Hutton of Grand Junction, Colo.; 10 grandchildren and two
great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Gerald, in 1989
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BILLINGS GAZETTE
Monday, May 20, 2002
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Donalee Hutton
CHINOOK - Donalee Hutton, 70, died May 17, 2002, in Billings.
Memorial services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday, May 21, at the American
Lutheran Church in Chinook.
Edwards Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements.
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HAVRE DAILY NEWS
Monday, May 20, 2002
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DONALEE HUTTON
CHINOOK - Donalee Hutton, 70, died Friday, May 17, 2002, in Billings due
to complications of cancer.
A memorial service will be held 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Lutheran Church in
Chinook. A reception will be held at the Chinook Eagles following the
service.
Hutton was born July 7, 1931, to Jim and Kate Barber of Lloyd. She
attended school in Lloyd until eighth grade, then went to high school in
Chinook. She graduated in 1948. She attended college at MSU-Bozeman for two
years in the nursing program.
She married Gerald Hutton in 1950 and went from being a rancher’s
daughter to being a farmer’s wife. They lived in Turner. She returned to
nursing school at MSU-Northern in Havre and graduated as a registered nurse.
Donalee and Gerald moved to Chinook, where Donalee worked as an RN in
home health, county health and at the Havre hospital.
Donalee belonged to the Eagles Auxiliary, VFW, Quilting Guild, Sweet
Memorial Nursing Home board, volunteered countless hours for the Blaine County
Food Pantry, and was active in the Lutheran Church.
She enjoyed her family and friends, was an avid quilter and a
green-thumb gardener. She enjoyed attending jazz festivals, traveling with
friends, and loving her grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Gerald Hutton in 1989.
Survivors include her children, Annita Hutton of Chinook, Jerry Lee
Hutton of Park City, Jim Hutton of Grand Junction, Colo., and Mary Ann Winkler
of Billings; 10 grandchildren; two great-grandchildren.
Memorials may be made to the Blaine County Food Pantry or Sweet Memorial
Nursing Home.
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THE BLAINE COUNRY JOURNAL,
NEWS-OPINION
Wednesday, May 22, 2002
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DONALEE HUTON
Donalee Hutton, 70, passed away on Friday morning, May 17, 2002, in a
Billings Hospital from complications with cancer. A memorial service was held
on Tuesday, May 21, at 2:00 p.m. in the American Lutheran Church in Chinook. A
reception was held at the Chinook Eagles following the service. Memorials can
be made to the Chinook Food Pantry or the Sweet Memorial Nursing Home.
Donalee was born on July 7, 1931, to Jim and Kate Barber of Lloyd. She
attended the Lloyd School through the eighth grade and then attended Chinook
High School, graduating with the Class of 1948. She attended College at MSU in
Bozeman for two years in the Nursing Program.
In 1950 she met and married Gerald Hutton and went from a rancher’s
daughter to a farmer’s wife living in Turner where they raised their family of
four. She returned to nursing school at MSU-Northem in Havre, graduating as a
registered nurse. Donalee and Gerald moved to Chinook and she worked as a RN
in Home Health, County Nurses Office, and the Havre hospital.
She was a member of the Eagles Auxiliary, the VFW Auxiliary, a
Quilting Guild, the Sweet Nursing Home Board, and volunteered countless hours
at the Chinook Food Pantry as well as being very active in the American
Lutheran Church. She enjoyed her family and friends, was an avid quilter and
green thumb gardener, enjoyed attending jazz festivals, traveling with her
friends, and loving her grandchildren.
Survivers include her çhildren, Annita Hutton of Chinook, Jerry Lee
Hutton of Park City, MT, Jim Hutton of Grand Junction, CO, and Mary Ann
Winkler of Billings; grandchildren, Melisa Lee Kulseng-Hansen, Marty Billmayer,
Stephanie Kelley, Erika Ruiz, Derek Hutton USMC, Jaylon Hutton, James Hutton,
Jace Huttofl, Everett Winkler, and Erin Winkler; great grandchiJd, Var Kulseng.Hansen and Serenity Rujz.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Gerald, in 1989.
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