Allan Hutchinson
Died: November 14, 2003 | Place:
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HUTCHINSON — Peacefully at L.H.S.C. Westminster Campus on Friday November 14th 2003, surrounded by his loving family, Allan Hutchinson of London, went into the presence of the Lord, in his 64th year. Beloved husband of Joan (Gonyou) Hutchinson. Dear father of Loralee Wettlaufer and her husband Andy of London, Jeffery Hutchinson and his wife Kimberley of Ottawa, and Joel Hutchinson and his wife Meredith Jones-Hutchinson of London. Dearly loved Papa of Kelly and Daniel Wettlaufer; Rachael, Charlie and Molly Hutchinson. Dear brother of Kay (Doug) Luff of Hanover, and Bob (Fern) Hutchinson of Chesley; predeceased by his parents Walter and May Hutchinson and brother Graydon Hutchinson. Loved son-in-law and friend of Catherine and Gordon Gonyou. Friends will be received by the family on Monday November 17th from 2-4 and 7-9 P.M. at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. A private family graveside service will be held at Woodhull Cemetery, London. A service to celebrate Allan’s life will be held at Wortley Baptist Church, 250 Commissioners Road East, London, on Tuesday November 18th at 2 P.M. with Reverend Mike MacKrell officiating. As expressions of sympathy, memorial donations would be appreciated to Compassion Canada, Box 5591, London N6A 5G8. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca
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Dear Joan and Family
I curled with Al at Ilderton curling Club for a couple of winters. I was not much of a curler but always looked forward to our chats on the ice. We never ran out of topics. I enjoyed those conversations and Al’s company more than the curling.
I also kept in touch from time to time during his career in business at both his monument company and Nevtro Sales. I always had the highest regard for Al as a man of integrity and enjoyed his company whenever we met. I am sure he will be sorely missed by his family and many friends.
Sincerely
Paul Mansell
Dear Joan and family,
It was a pleasure to have met and cared for Allan. In such a short time I learned what a wonderful person Allan was and that he had a special spot in my heart. It is with great saddness that I heard of his passing. I know with the help of the Lord and your supportive family and friends that you will come together, rise and carry on in Allan’s memory. Joan, you are an amazingly strong woman and I know your strength will help you along at this difficilt time.
My deepest sympathy,
Alison RN
To loralee and Joel and the rest of the family, Our deepest sympathy. I know how you feel, it hurts, but time will help and heal.I can only imagine how proud he must of been of the two of you.
God Bless
Joan,Loralee,Jeff and Joal
Allain was such a wonderful strong family man, that despite this time of your sorrow,It must make you proud of his Stewardship and love.We and other members of his extended family shall also truely miss this remarkable man. I shall always remember him as a tower of strength which radiated to those around him.
God Bless….David
Dear Joan,
I just received word about Al. Al was a good friend long before he became a good Boss. He touched hundreds of lives including those in my family. He will be missed.
Please extend my best wishes to the children and Catherine & Gordon. I regret that I will be unable to attend with them. You are in our thoughts.
Fraser and Sue Parry
To Dan and Kelly
Sorry that your grandpa had to leave you. He will be waiting for you in heaven. Hope you won;t be sad for too long..hope you always have happy thought bout your grandpa. love your friend kurt vonwistinghausen
Mrs. Hutchinson & family,
Much love and many prayers to you during this trying time. Many share your sorrow but we must respect God’s wish to call one of His children home. He must have wonderful plans for George! Your love for each other and the love of your friends will guide you through. One day at a time…
Trasi, Mario & family
Kelly & Dan,
I’m really sorry your papa died. I felt the same way when Neva died, but I just keep thinking about all the fun they must be having in heaven. I know it will take a while to adjust to this but we all know you will never forget him.
Kayla
We wish to offer our deepest sympathy to the family of Allan Hutchinson.
We have been business neighbours of Nevtro for the better part of 20 years. It was always a delight to chat with Al over how his business was going, how our business was doing, the weather and of course the fall hunting season. He will surely be missed by all.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
Sincerely,
Richard, George, Jason, Jon, Eric, Rob
Archer’s Nook Inc.
Dear Mrs. Hutchinson,Loralee,Andy,Kelly and Dan: Just wanted to express condolences from our family to yours. We will be thinking about you today and in the days to come as you grieve the loss of your husband, father,grandfather. As you celebrate the joys that you have shared with him over the years, remember that we will be praying that you will also find comfort and strength to cope with your sorrow.
Sincerely,
Gwen, Ralf and boys
Our sincere sympathy to you and your family! I knew Allan when we were young and worked for his brother Bob
for several years.
–Allen & Carol Golem,
Chesley.
While we met your Dad only a few times, Loralee, from your stories about him (the one about how he managed to instill your love of reading comes to mind), it’s obvious he was a loving father and grandfather whose passing will leave a void in many lives. But the memory of that close and loving link with his children and grandchildren already lives on in you, your brothers, and your own children. May that, and the love and support of your family and friends help sustain you through this difficult time.
Joan & Family:
We would like to express our sympathy to you in your time of sorrow. I’ sure the prayers of family and friends will help you in this difficult hour.
Remember to focus on all the good memories
SincerelyFred & Emily
Dear Joan & family,
We were so saddened to read on the London Free Press e-mail site about Al’s passing. Joan, I so vividly recall you both finding that Constable print of a boat at a Flea Market and giving it to me to pass along to Rick – what a kind and loving gesture that was! You are in our prayers – do get in touch any time you would like to just come over for a cup of tea or meet for coffee. in His love, Carol Richardson ric2london@aol.com
We now live at 2-1200 Riverside Dr.; I am in New Hampshire, but will be back in London on Dec. 1st. May God bless you and your family and hold you in His hands through this sad time for you.
Dear Joan
Our sincere sympathy to you and your family. I know Allen will be missed so much by you all but your strong faith will help you get over the rocky road ahead.