of Conway, AR
June 12, 1933 - January 14, 2022
Donna B. Hutchison McNair went to be with her Lord and Savior on January 14, 2022.
Donna was born on June 12, 1933 to W.O. and Eunice Dunivan in Senath, Missouri. She graduated from Senath High School. Donna studied business at Draughn's Business College in Memphis, Tennessee, where she went on to begin her first job at the Bank of Senath Missouri and work in banking for 32 years.
Donna married her first love, Johnny Hutchison, in 1956. They had two rowdy boys, Greg and Mack. They were married 15 years and Johnny passed suddenly in 1971. Donna then married Johnny's brother, Ray Hutchison, who helped her raise Greg and Mack. They were married 29 years. After Ray's death, she then met B.J. McNair at the age of 70 and they married in 2003. Donna and B. J. loved to travel and spent most of their time pulling their airstream traveling across the country.
Donna was preceded in death by her parents W.O. and Eunice Dunivan; a brother Edward Dunivan; a sister Joyce Dunivan (Roberts); Her three husbands, Johnny Hutchison (15 years), Ray Hutchison (29 years) and B.J. McNair (15 years); a stepdaughter Debbie Hutchison (Waters).
She is survived by her two sons, Greg Hutchison (Paulette) of Greenbrier, AR; Mack Hutchison (Tina) of Conway, AR; One sister, Faye Rice (Richard) of Kennett, MO; two brothers Jirden Dunivan (Laurie) of Poplar Bluff, MO; Lindell Dunivan (Ruth) of Jackson, MO; one sister-in-law, Jane Dunivan; three stepsons (Paul Hutchison; Bob and Pat McNair). She had six grandchildren, Taylor Burke (Cody), Parker Hutchison (Mackenzie), Fischer Hutchison, Jessica Passmore (Cooper), Thomas Hutchison, Cole Parker (Chantay) and one great grandchild Kohen Burke. She had a number of relatives and a host of friends that will miss her dearly.
A family visitation will be held on Monday, January 17, 2022 from 6:00PM until 8:00PM at Roller McNutt Funeral Home in Greenbrier, Arkansas. The burial of her body will take place on Wednesday 19, 2022 at 10:00AM at Dunklin Memorial Gardens in Kennett, Missouri.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that a memorial gift may be made to:
Arkansas Baptist State Convention
Women's Missionary Union
10 Remington Drive
Little Rock, AR 72204
You're in our thoughts and prayers.
Mack and family, so sorry to hear about your Mother. Praying for you at this difficult time.
Dear Faye and Lindell, I’m so sorry to read of the loss of your sister. I know your family means a lot. I treasure all of our good times together.
Brenda
Mack, I am so sorry for your lost. I am praying that God will give you comfort and strength during this time.
I am so sorry for your loss. She was a sweet lady and I know she will be missed. Prayers for the family!!!
Prayers for Donna’s family & friends. Donna was a good friend & co-worker. God gained another angel. ðŸ™
I first met Donna at Howard Church in early 90. She had such a sweet spirit I knew I wanted to be friends with her! We had lots of special times doing activities at the church and visiting each other. I always thought she was the prettiest women I knew! She was alway “put together “ ! Her and BJ were so nice to me and my husband Ron after he got cancer. I never forget going to Chinese Restaurant in Conway and them buying us dinner. They gave us lots of advise about Ron’s illness and told us to always trust God. They had been through cancer with BJ. I know Donna is rejoicing with God and all her family in her heavenly home! She has worked and served during her life here on earth to get to her forever home! Donna, I will see you in Heaven when it is my time. The two Donna ‘s will rock Heaven as we used to say!! Love and Blessing to all the family! â¤ï¸ðŸ™
So sorry for your loss. Donna was always a pleasant and friendly lady with a great smile. Hugs to you all.
We are so sorry for your loss but we know she is rejoicing with Jesus. I had plans to be in Senath for service but I have to keep my grand baby that day. If I can find a back up I will be there. I clearly remember your mother on the front row at moms visitation. Sadly this is the only time we see one another. Love you all,
Maria Malone and Family