Children:
Thamazin Hutchins
Gladys Hutchins
Alfred Hutchins
Joseph Hutchins
George Hutchins
Dorothy Hutchins
Richard B. Hutchins, Jr.
Source: Davis, Oklahoma edited by Theresa Gabel, "The R.B. Hutchins Family" by Alfred Hutchins, son.
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"Mr. and Mrs. Hutchins and their sons operated a funeral home in Davis from 1904 until 1949 when they sold to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bahner. When Oklahoma became a state in 1907, they had to take the state test for morticians licenses. His was license number 30 and hers number 44."
Taken from display in the Davis Museum.
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The following individuals are laid to rest in the family plot:
Thamazin Hutchins
Minnie L. Hutchins
R.B. Hutchins
Virginia "Ginny" Hutchins
George R. Hutchins
Children:
Thamazin Hutchins
Gladys Hutchins
Alfred Hutchins
Joseph Hutchins
George Hutchins
Dorothy Hutchins
Richard B. Hutchins, Jr.
Source: Davis, Oklahoma edited by Theresa Gabel, "The R.B. Hutchins Family" by Alfred Hutchins, son.
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"Mr. and Mrs. Hutchins and their sons operated a funeral home in Davis from 1904 until 1949 when they sold to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bahner. When Oklahoma became a state in 1907, they had to take the state test for morticians licenses. His was license number 30 and hers number 44."
Taken from display in the Davis Museum.
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The following individuals are laid to rest in the family plot:
Thamazin Hutchins
Minnie L. Hutchins
R.B. Hutchins
Virginia "Ginny" Hutchins
George R. Hutchins
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