Richard Hutton

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Bossier City- Memorial Services for Mr. Richard C. Hutton, 90, will be held Wednesday, March 7, 2007 at 11:00am at Boone Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Billy Pierce officiating. Mr. Hutton, an avid bowler with a creative personality, was very involved in his community after retiring from the 7-UP Bottling Company. He was a member of the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Posse, life member of the Bossier Council on Aging, founding president of the NW Louisiana Senior Athletes Association, and served on the steering committee of the NWLA Senior Olympics. He and his wife loved to travel the country in their motor home. Preceding Mr. Hutton in death are his first wife, Helen Louise Taylor Hutton and daughter, Sharon Lee Hutton. He leaves his beloved wife of 17 years, Frances Northcutt Williford Hutton of Bossier City; daughter, Nancy K. Hutton Mosby and husband Tom of Benton; son, Thomas Richard Hutton of Pineville, LA; sister, Rosemary McDaniel of Columbus, OH; and numerous extended family members to cherish his memory. Honorary Pallbearers will be Ray Turner, Charles Lancaster, Doyle Blasingame, and the Bossier Parish Sheriff's Posse. In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to NWLA Senior Athletes P.O. Box 5063 Bossier City, LA 71171.
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