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All rights reserved. Dona Horn Hutchings - Madison Parish, Louisiana From Shreveport Times
on July 13, 2014 BOSSIER
CITY, LA - Services to celebrate the life of Mrs. Dona Horn Hutchings, 79,
will be held at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, July 15, 2014, at Hill Crest Memorial
Funeral Home. Pastor Andy Harris of Central Assembly of God will officiate.
Interment will follow in Hill Crest Memorial Park. The Hutchings family will
receive guests at the funeral home on Monday evening between 5-7 p.m. Dona
was one of three daughters born to Otto and Olga Mae Horn. She was born on
May 28, 1935, in Natchitoches, LA. Dona joined her heavenly father on July
11, 2014. She passed away peacefully with her husband by her side. Dona
was many things to many people. First and foremost, she was a Godly woman and
is now in Heaven celebrating with her oldest son, Michael. She was a loving
wife, mother, and Nanny who gave her life to helping others and was a
faithful member of First Baptist Bossier until poor health hindered her
attendance. As a devoted military wife, she traveled the world with her
husband and lived in many places including Okinawa, Japan and Panama Canal
Zone. Dona was a loving Christian woman who will be deeply missed! Dona
was preceded in death by her parents; and her oldest son, Michael Horn
Hutchings. She is survived by her husband of 61 years and high-school
sweetheart, Hal D. Hutchings; son, John Chesley
"Chess" Hutchings, II and wife, Kimberly; daughter, Susan Hutchings
Holtzclaw and husband, Lee; sisters, Betty Gene
Horn Todd and Judy Horn Guillot; grandchildren, LeAnna Holtzclaw Bailey and
husband Chase, Chelsea Holtzclaw, Allie Hutchings,
Julie, Maury, Anna, and Madison; and great-grandchild, Parker. Pallbearers
are Zane Nipper, David Nipper, Chase Bailey, Ben Boswell, and Dr. Larry
Flake. Honorary pallbearers are Elton Richie and Travis Holtzclaw.
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