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Bradley Quinn “Brad” Hutchinson

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Bradley Quinn “Brad” Hutchinson

Birth
Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
8 Jan 2015 (aged 68)
Marshfield, Wood County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Sayner, Vilas County, Wisconsin, USA Add to Map
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Brad Hutchinson passed away peacefully after a seven-month struggle with leukemia with his family at his side. He is survived by his wife Bonnie, daughter Wendy (Lance) Powalisz, brother Kevin (Kathy) Hutchinson, sister Shari (Jim) Forpahl, brother-in law Cyril Knipp, Jr., nieces Mariah and Kristen, and nephew Kurt. He was preceded in death by his parents Paul and Beatrice Hutchinson, his only son Shawn in 2004 and his youngest sister Ranelle Huchinson Knipp.

Brad worked at Delco/Delphi Electronics in Oak Creek, Wisconsin for 27 years until his retirement, but his real passion was music. Beginning with his expertise on trumpet, he joined, instructed and marched with several excellent area drum and bugle corps including Milwaukee's Royal Emperors and later the Racine Boys of 76. He performed on stage with the Festival City Brass, Knightwind Ensemble and the Brass Nickel Quintet. Brad retired to Sayner, Wisconsin in 2006 where he enjoyed the beauty and serenity of the northwoods.
Brad Hutchinson passed away peacefully after a seven-month struggle with leukemia with his family at his side. He is survived by his wife Bonnie, daughter Wendy (Lance) Powalisz, brother Kevin (Kathy) Hutchinson, sister Shari (Jim) Forpahl, brother-in law Cyril Knipp, Jr., nieces Mariah and Kristen, and nephew Kurt. He was preceded in death by his parents Paul and Beatrice Hutchinson, his only son Shawn in 2004 and his youngest sister Ranelle Huchinson Knipp.

Brad worked at Delco/Delphi Electronics in Oak Creek, Wisconsin for 27 years until his retirement, but his real passion was music. Beginning with his expertise on trumpet, he joined, instructed and marched with several excellent area drum and bugle corps including Milwaukee's Royal Emperors and later the Racine Boys of 76. He performed on stage with the Festival City Brass, Knightwind Ensemble and the Brass Nickel Quintet. Brad retired to Sayner, Wisconsin in 2006 where he enjoyed the beauty and serenity of the northwoods.

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