Payette County ID Archives Obituaries.....Hutchinson, C. H. B. 1904 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/id/idfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Cheryl Hanson ihansonb@fmtc.com December 5, 2005, 3:39 pm Payette Independent 11-4-1904 Payette Independent Payette, Idaho Friday, November 4, 1904 C. H. B. Hutchinson, father of H. C. and W. A. Hutchinson of this city, came to his death October 26 while in the insane asylum at Blackfoot, Idaho. The funeral services were held at the Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 2:30, when Rev. T. S. Dulin preached a very able and appropriate sermon, having taken his text from St. John 14:1-3. From the church the remains were conducted to Riverside cemetery where they were tenderly laid in their last resting place. The deceased was born in Gilmington, New Hampshire, July 15, 1832, making him 72 years, 3 months and 11 days old. In 1837 he moved with his parents to Livingston county, Michigan. He was united in the holy bonds of wedlock to Miss Sophronia Davis at Sterling, Mich., on January 31, 1850, and in April of the same year moved to Wisconsin where he remained nine years when he moved to Harrisonville, Mo. In 1860 he returned to his old home in Wisconsin and three years later moved from there to Menomonle, Wis. He remained at this place nine years when he brought his family to Woodland, Cal., returning to his home at Menomonle the same year. He made another trip to California in 1883 and returned east in 1885. Then in 1890 he moved to Portland, Ore. and in 1899 he moved from there to Payette, where he had since resided until in his declining years his mind became weakened and he was taken to the asylum at Blackfoot. About three months before his death he lost his power of speech. One of the last visits he enjoyed from any of his relatives was shortly before his death when his brother-in-law, E. H. Davis, who has been visiting in the Payette Valley this summer from the east, made him a visit at the asylum. The deceased united with the Congregational church in 1860 and since that time had lived a conscientious Christian life. He leaves a wife and two sons, H. C. Hutchinson and W. A. Hutchinson besides number grand children to mourn his loss. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/id/payette/obits/h/hutchins120nob.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.net/idfiles/ File size: 2.6 Kb