January 29, 1925 – March 5, 2013 WHITESBORO ? Funeral services for Lucille ?Dusty? Hutchinson, 88, will be held Saturday, March 9, 2013, at 11:00 a.m., at the Meador Funeral Home Chapel in Whitesboro, Texas with Rev. Tyrone Langford officiating. Interment will follow the service at Dixie Cemetery. Visitation services will be held at the funeral home prior to the funeral from 10:00-11:00 a.m.
She passed away in Arlington, Texas on March 5, 2013.
Lucille Marie was born on January 29, 1925 in Jacksboro, Texas, to Earl W. and Marie Sonora (Hill) Brisco. She was a seamstress, making all her girls clothing through high school including their prom dresses. She also made their wedding dresses and dresses for their attendants. She was a wonderful cook, making the best pinto beans, cornbread and fried potatoes. She canned everything. Years ago, she opened and ran a dry-cleaners in Whitesboro. She wore many hats in her lifetime, working a variety of jobs. She worked at Whitesboro ISD for 19 years in the school cafeteria. The kids called her ?Ms. Dusty?. She retired in 2010. She was known by her granddaughter and great-grandson as ?Nenaw?. She did all the alterations for Lovejoy?s for many years.
She is survived by her daughters: Shirley Black and partner, John Davis, of Arlington, TX; Sue DeShields and husband, Gary, of Fritch, TX; granddaughter, Shelley Geist; great-grandson, Dalton Jace McClish Geist; sisters: Roberta ?Bert? Williams; and Della Mae ?Johnnie? Smith.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Earl and Marie Brisco; husband, Howard ?Jack? Hutchinson; siblings: Arlene ?Pearl? Foster; Elsie Karr; William H. ?Buck? Brisco; and Alma Quintilla ?Dimples? Dosier.
The pallbearers will be Danny Wayne Henderson, Roy Wasson, Mike Allred, Keary Williams, Lay Mayfield, and Jeff Peska.
I wanted to reach out to Dusty and Hutches girls, Shirley (my former wife) and sister Sue. If this does somehow reach you I wanted to say a few things.
We grew up together in frugal yet warm families. I think about the many times we played together as children. Those memories are prized and such an important part of my life. Actually, I think about them often.
I loved Dusty & Hutch. They were
my second set of parents. I know they are both gone but rest assured they’re not forgotten. Gary and I have talked about them lovingly over the years.
I would love to hear from Shirley and/or Sue if they so choose.
My full name is Dr.Lary (Stone) Curry, Lieutenant Colonel (Ret,U.S. Army. Ph. # 539-593-1690 (unlisted)