Nancy Russell Hutchinson

11 years ago

    Hutchinson, Nancy R., 75, October 13, 2013.  Interment held in the Monticello Jewell Cemetery.  Arrangements by Dunn Funeral Home, Houlton.

    Nancy Russell Hutchinson, 75, died unexpectedly on Sunday, October 13 at Maine Medical Center in Portland. Nancy was born in St. Stephen, New Brunswick on June 19, 1938, the daughter of George and Ressie (Wetmore) Russell.
    Nancy graduated from Houlton High school and attended Westbrook Junior college. She earned her BA from Ricker College and her Masters in Education from the University of Maine. She taught for 32 years at Monticello Elementary and Wellington schools before retiring in 2002. She was a member the NEA, MEA, and the Aroostook Retired Educators Association. She served a term as president of the SAD 29 Teachers Association and several years as a member of the executive committee of the MEA. She was also a member of the Southern Aroostook Agricultural Museum and frequently baked desserts for their suppers. She belonged to the Houlton High School Alumni Association and was class representative to the newsletter for the class of ’56. She was an avid amateur genealogist and had done extensive research on her and her husband’s family trees, tracing some branches back as far as the 1600’s and one branch, the Wetmores, back to the Norman Conquest.
    In addition to her parents, she was predeceased by her brother, John Russell. She is survived by her husband of 56 years, Carl; children, Carla  Hutchinson of Portland, Maine, Jan (and Paul) Winkler of Bangor, Maine, Frances  Hutchinson (and Stephen Patriquen) of London, England,  Jill (and Fred) Sewell of Monticello; brothers, George Russell, Paul (and Patricia) Russell; her sisters, Frances (and Robert) Way, Carol  Lambert, and Susan Couch; brother-in-law, Jerry (and Dianne) Hutchinson; grandchildren, Rebecca (and Oscar) Winkler-Barrera, Sarah (and Aaron) Small, Jeremy (and Christy) Kervin, Frances Sewell and Elizabeth Sewell; great-grandchildren, Emma Kervin, Christopher Small, and Ozara Barrera; and many nieces and nephews.
    Friend called at Dunn Funeral Home 6 to 8 p.m. Friday. Services were held at the funeral home 11 a.m. Sat. with Fr. David Raymond officiating. Interment was in the Monticello Jewell Cemetery. Reception followed the service at the Wellington School in Monticello. Those wishing to do so may, in lieu of flowers, make donations in her memory to the Cary Library, Houlton High School Alumni Association Scholarship fund, or to the charity of their choice, c/o Dunn Funeral Home, 11 Park Street, Houlton ME 04730. Online condolences and guest book at: dunnfuneral.com.