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Larry Lon Hutton
08/28/1935 — 01/11/2008
From Richland, WA, US | Born in Missouri
Larry Lon Hutton
Larry Lon Hutton, 72, of Richland, WA, was born August 28, 1935, in Missouri and died January 11, 2008 at Kadlec Medical Center in Richland.
He lived in the Tri-Cities 60 years. He lived in Toppenish with his family before moving to the Tri-Cities.
Larry was a Senior Radiation Protection Specialist at Hanford. He was a business agent with Hamtac. His proudest career moment was having breakfast with John Glenn and other Washington Dignitaries.
Dad loved farming with his grandfather in Missouri. He loved anything that involved the outdoors. Hunting, fishing and camping were number one in his book.
His kids and grandkids were his life. He was so proud of each and every one of them.
He is survived by his wife, Carol Hutton; daughter, Pauline Jim Roberts; son, Bill Jacki Hutton; daughter, Karla Short; stepdaughter, Darcy Rob Wyatt; grandchildren: Courtney Roberts, Spencer Short, Mason Short, Hailey Hutton, Andraya Hutton, Alex Smith, Easton Wyatt, Danielle Barnett, Chris Barnett, Brandon Jenkins and Ali Jenkins; and great grandchild, Draigh Holbrook.
Larry was preceded in death by his wife, Ruby Hutton, Dad and Mom, and brothers, Ken and Rex Hutton.
Memorial services will be held at 1:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 15, 2008, at Einan’s Funeral Home.
Memorial contributions may be made in Larry’s memory to the American Heart Association.
I’ve known Larry since High School. We spent most of our adult bachelorhood together, hunting, fishing and runnin’- around. We stood up for each other when we got married and he was a friend of my wife. We are sorry to have lost a lifetime friend.
Robert and Lee Scott
sorry ol’ buddy
Our Thoughts are with you all at this time of grieving.
THe Lepinski Family
Carol & family,
So sorry to learn of Larry’s death. Wish I could have been there for the service & with all of you. I have such fond memories of Larry’s trips back to MO for visits, & wish we could have seen him oftener. My thoughts & prayers are with all of you.
Another cousin,
Joyce Hutton Cook
I was so sorry to learn of Larry’s passing. I have known Larry for many years as a result of my working for the health physics organiztion for the Department of Energy in Richland. He was not only a excellent radiation monitor, but he did such a great job as business agent at HAMTC. Larry and I also worked together on the Hanford Compensation program. It was such a pleasure knowing and working with him.
May Larry REST IN PEACE
I meet Larry 20 years ago when his daughter Karla and I became best friends. He was truly a wonderful man with many great stories that I will never forget. He had the biggest heart and loved his family and was like a second father to me. I will miss you Larry.
“Although it’s difficult today to see beyond the sorrow, May looking back in memory help comfort you tomorrow. ~ Author Unknown
We Love You,
Scott, Suzanne & Chloe
Dear Carol and WA cousins,
Ron and I are sorry to learn of Larry’s death. It was always such a joy spending time with him. I wish we could be there with all of you. May many good memories give you comfort.
Ron & Jan Hutton Carter
So sorry to hear of Larry’s death. I have fond memories of all the fun times we had when he lived in Missouri.
Another Missouri Cousin, Sue Hutton Woodward
Carol & Family,
We were so sad to hear of Larry’s passing. We will miss his emails and phone calls. Wish we could be there. God be with you all.
Your Missouri Cousins, Bob, Lila & Family
I wish every child could have an uncle like we had in Larry. His love and family devotion was so intense.A Prince among men. Larry will be missed greatly.My fondest childhood memories are of Larry and those Donald Duck comicbooks.
We are sure going to miss our Uncle larry. You were truely one of a kind.We’ll cherish the memories of over 58 years. You’ll never be forgotten.I’ll miss you alot.I’ll never forget the hunting and the fishing.
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Larry Lon Hutton