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Raymond Francis Dutton Jr.

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Raymond Francis Dutton Jr. Veteran

Birth
Rhinelander, Oneida County, Wisconsin, USA
Death
22 Jul 2020 (aged 81)
Newton, Jasper County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Van Meter Township, Dallas County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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On Wednesday, July 22, 2020, Raymond F. Dutton Jr, loving husband and father of four children, passed away, at the age of 81, in Newton, IA. Ray was born on December 13, 1938 in Rhinelander, WI to Raymond F and Fama A Dutton.

Ray served his country through the United States Military. He was honorably discharged from the Wisconsin Army National Guard in May 1956, transferred to the United States Air Force at Lowry Air Force Base in Denver Colorado in July 1956 and was honorably discharged in July 1959. Later in life, March 3, 1986, Ray reentered military service through the Iowa Air National Guard in Des Moines, IA. Ray was honorably discharged as a Technical Sergeant (E6) on August 6, 1996. For his final act of military service and as a "Thank You" for that service, Ray was chosen to be a part of the Jasper County Honor "Freedom" flight which took place on May 21, 2013. It was a day he would remember for ever.

Ray worked in Centerville, IA for Hawkeye Lumber Yard (as a foreman), Iowa Southern Utilities (as a draftsman and accountant) and Young Radiator Company (as a Mechanical Supervisor).

Ray was also involved in the following organizations: Member of Fairview Church of the Brethren and the Orleans Church of Christ, Jackson Masonic Lodge #42 (where he was lodge master twice) and the American Legion. He was a lifetime member of both Jackson Lodge and the American Legion. In the American Legion, Ray was also 5th District commander for 5 years. His focus was on rebuilding small local legion posts in towns across Iowa.

Ray had a passion for mechanics, automobiles, woodworking and restoring pedal tractors. He loved reading western novels, the outdoors, hunting and spending time with his family; especially his grandson, Erik. He was known for his willingness to help others, no matter what the situation. He had a very quick wit; he always had a joke to tell; he love to talk and make friends and could strike up a conversation with anyone.

Ray was preceded in death by his wife, Ann (Anita); father, Raymond and his mother, Fama; by his sisters, Ruth, Valarie, Thelma; brothers, Bob (Robert), Gene (Eugene), Ted (Theodore) and Charlie (Charles).

He is survived by his youngest brother, Eddie (Edward). In addition, he is survived by his children, Francis, Brad, Linda, Mark; as well as grandchildren, Erik, Landon, Aaron, Christopher, Andrew and Marjorie; and several great grandchildren.

Service will be held on Friday, September 4, 2020 at 2:00 PM, at the Iowa Veterans Cemetery in Adel, IA. Social Distancing and Masks are requested by the family.

Cards for the family and memorials may be sent to: 2501 Eastern Ave NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402. All memorial monies are to be designated to the Iowa Veterans Cemetery.
On Wednesday, July 22, 2020, Raymond F. Dutton Jr, loving husband and father of four children, passed away, at the age of 81, in Newton, IA. Ray was born on December 13, 1938 in Rhinelander, WI to Raymond F and Fama A Dutton.

Ray served his country through the United States Military. He was honorably discharged from the Wisconsin Army National Guard in May 1956, transferred to the United States Air Force at Lowry Air Force Base in Denver Colorado in July 1956 and was honorably discharged in July 1959. Later in life, March 3, 1986, Ray reentered military service through the Iowa Air National Guard in Des Moines, IA. Ray was honorably discharged as a Technical Sergeant (E6) on August 6, 1996. For his final act of military service and as a "Thank You" for that service, Ray was chosen to be a part of the Jasper County Honor "Freedom" flight which took place on May 21, 2013. It was a day he would remember for ever.

Ray worked in Centerville, IA for Hawkeye Lumber Yard (as a foreman), Iowa Southern Utilities (as a draftsman and accountant) and Young Radiator Company (as a Mechanical Supervisor).

Ray was also involved in the following organizations: Member of Fairview Church of the Brethren and the Orleans Church of Christ, Jackson Masonic Lodge #42 (where he was lodge master twice) and the American Legion. He was a lifetime member of both Jackson Lodge and the American Legion. In the American Legion, Ray was also 5th District commander for 5 years. His focus was on rebuilding small local legion posts in towns across Iowa.

Ray had a passion for mechanics, automobiles, woodworking and restoring pedal tractors. He loved reading western novels, the outdoors, hunting and spending time with his family; especially his grandson, Erik. He was known for his willingness to help others, no matter what the situation. He had a very quick wit; he always had a joke to tell; he love to talk and make friends and could strike up a conversation with anyone.

Ray was preceded in death by his wife, Ann (Anita); father, Raymond and his mother, Fama; by his sisters, Ruth, Valarie, Thelma; brothers, Bob (Robert), Gene (Eugene), Ted (Theodore) and Charlie (Charles).

He is survived by his youngest brother, Eddie (Edward). In addition, he is survived by his children, Francis, Brad, Linda, Mark; as well as grandchildren, Erik, Landon, Aaron, Christopher, Andrew and Marjorie; and several great grandchildren.

Service will be held on Friday, September 4, 2020 at 2:00 PM, at the Iowa Veterans Cemetery in Adel, IA. Social Distancing and Masks are requested by the family.

Cards for the family and memorials may be sent to: 2501 Eastern Ave NE, Cedar Rapids, IA 52402. All memorial monies are to be designated to the Iowa Veterans Cemetery.


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