of MOUNTAIN HOME, AR
August 16, 2015
MARY ANN LYNN
Mary A Lynn (nee Niedbala), age 101, passed away August 16, 2015. She was born March 25, 1914 in Lorraine OH. Her family moved to Hamtramck MI where she grew up. She married William B Hutson Sr (deceased 1969) from Andersonville TN. They had three sons: William (Judy) Hutson Jr of White Lake MI (deceased 2011), John Thomas ''Tom'' (Janis) Hutson of Plymouth MI, and Don (Pat) Hutson of Anchorage AK. She had nine grandchildren, thirteen great-grandchildren and five great-great-grand children. She is survived by three siblings: Theodore and Joseph (Victoria) Niedbala, all reside in Warren MI, and Sister Dominica of Sylvania OH. Mary lived in Gamaliel from 1967 to 2006. She married Glenn F Lynn (deceased 1993) in 1977. She moved from Gamaliel AR to Mt Home AR in 2006. She was an active member of St Peter The Fisherman Catholic Church and a dedicated member of the Legion of Mary. We will miss her.
There will be a funeral mass at 11:00 AM at St Peter The Fisherman Catholic Church on Wednesday August 26th. A luncheon will be served at the church hall following the service. Donations may be made to Hospice of the Ozarks, Mt Home AR.
Grandma you are such an inspiration as to how I want to raise my children! I wish you could have met my Skyler, your latest great-great- grand baby. She will know of you and all of the amazing ways you lived your life!! I miss u already xxoxo
Dear Tom and Family,
Sam and I were sorry to hear of Mary's passing. She was one of Sam's favorite aunt's and I liked her immediately when I became a Hutson. She lived a long life and was loved. We are very sorry for your loss. May she RIP.
Our condolence to all who will miss Mary. We never had the pleasure of meeting her in person. She lives in our memories through her son and daughter-in-law, Tom and Jan.
Mary Lynn, what a lady, what a friend. she always dressed and spoke, like an angel!!! i loved being with her, playing cards never winning! I asked her how she felt about life? she said, i would not change a thing. Mary you will be missed, may you rip. your friend Barb Bryan!
It was our distinct pleasure to have known and enjoy your mom for so many years. Our thoughts are with you.
It was my pleasure to get to know Ms. Mary over the past couple of years! She was always chipper and sweet. When I asked her what her secret of youth was...she exclaimed, "Just be nice!" We enjoyed having her as a guest last year for Thanksgiving dinner -- where she was an inspiration to us all. She was a lovely lady! ...Heartfelt condolences to the family.
To Tom and Don and to all who loved Mary,
She was a mentor to all she touched and an example of how life should be lived, not a second thought to helping others, loving her Jesus Christ, enjoying life's pleasures and looking like a lady long after most of us women have given up high heals! She is gone but never forgotten. We are all the better for having known her.
Gail (and Joe) Welsch, Maxine's
I knew Mary from years ago when we ran around with her son Don in Gamaliel. She was so sweet and always a 'lady'. Sorry for your loss Don and the rest of the family. June
Please accept our sincere condolences on the death of Mary; she was such a joy to be around. She will be missed.
The GG Club
Gamaliel, Arkansas
You were always Loving and Warm to all of Us who Knew and Respected You. You will be dearly miss and wonder how you could walk in those High High Heals. You are now Resting in God's Arms.
there is a void in my life and heart that LITTLE woman left with her passing that can never be filled . I miss her bright eyes , our spite and malice card games , with her winning every time , and our weekly lunch dates going to Diamond Head buffet . Shes been my sidekick since 1980 and what a blessing to me , I loved her like a Mother . She will be missed forever . Maxine
My dear mother-in-law, a part of my life for over 40 years. You have been such an example of excelling in everything you attempt.....need I say lemon meraguine pie? Or Spite and Malace? Your life had many twists and turns, and yet you made the best of it. Your glam, your style, your high heels, your stories, your out of the park personality. I admire your dedication to the church and your caring for "the old people". We had so very memorable times together, especially playing cards. I thank you for the love you have given to our whole family. As far as mother-in-laws go, I CAN NOT say "I've had better". xoxoxo
Dear, dear Aunt Mary,
I will remember your smile, and fun times during visits to your homes in Michigan and Arkansas. I hope I will experience your zest for life, (and your ability to wear heels!) well into my '90's!
Sorry for your loss. I have fond remories of Aunt Mary. Of the many times she came over our house and gone places with you guys. Always remember of her classy way she dressed especially always wearing hi heels. She was very attractive. Time goes by too soon but will always have memories of time gone by. I feel broken heated over her loss.
Love you guys.
What a sweet lady, full of spunk. I met her when I worked for Dr. Abraham. RIP Mary.
Don; she was a grand lady, she was always happy, and smiling. The last time we saw her was in Harp's, and she recommended a great salad dressing to us. Every one that knew her will miss her.