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Cemetery Location Map to Gravesite |
Birth Date: 4/4/1935
Death Date: 2/2/2000
Washington Park North Cemetery
Garden of Serenity, Lot 52D, Grave 1
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"Peace On The Bank"
When I am on the bank, my line stretched out Not a worry in the world can keep me from my trout. Bobber sitting steady, water calm and smoothe To get up and leave now I cannot dare move.
This is what I love, this is where I breathe, Nothing can compare to this, my mind is so at ease. To feel the fight and the struggle of a fish reeling it in, Is a rush and a joy, such a wonderful feelin.
So the next time you cross a bridge Over a body of water, a lake or a stream, Think of the joy and peace it brought to me. Try it sometime and you will see what I mean.
Dedicated and written for friends and family of James L. Hutchinson by Tanya L. Groves |
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Buck lovingly in the shadow of his grandson, Desmond in the early 1990's.
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Turner family reunion in 1985.
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James Leon Hutchinson, called Buck, was cherished by his sisters Shirley, Sylvia and Dorothy.
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This is Buck's hometown, Cross Plains, Tennessee, taken in the mid 1990's.
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A favorite hobby...preparin' to fish!
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Buck with brothers in law, William & Lewis, at a family gathering in the late 1980's.
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