James Andrew Hutton's Obituary
James "Jim" Andrew Hutton, age 58, passed away on March 8th, 2023 due to acute respiratory failure as a result of Covid-19. Unfortunately, his family wasn't notified that he was in the hospital until after his passing.
Jim was born on June 4th, 1964 in Denver, Colorado to his wonderful parents, Charline Ellen Hutton and Robert Irving Hutton. He and his two sisters, Susan and Karen, grew up in Arvada, Colorado in their family home where they attended Pomona High School. He then went on to marry his wife, Karen, which unfortunately they separated early on, but was awarded with his 2 children who he loved very deeply, Brian James and Chelsea Ellen, and eventually his grandchildren, Isaac Anthony, Elijah Taylor, Levi Arsen, Amira Morrigan, and Layla Charline.
In his earlier years, Jim was an excellent chef, and then eventually turned to tree trimming and landscaping. For a good portion of his life later on, Jim devoted his time to taking care of his elder parents at home.
He had many interests and hobbies such as listening to his favorite bands like Led Zeppelin, Ted Nugent, and AC/DC. Hated rap music! His son, Brian, would play his rap music and Jim would try to over power it with his own music, Jim usually won! He also enjoyed playing video games on his computer, his favorite was Mafia Wars. He could spend all day on it! He loved visiting with is nephew, Kane, and play basketball. He liked taking walks in the park, watching thunderstorms, and talking to pretty women. He loved watching his favorite football team, the Cleveland Browns on tv, Supernatural, and Ghost Whisperer; Jennifer Love "Hutton" as he would call her, and he also really enjoyed going camping. Jim was a very smart man and could talk to you for hours about American history.
Jim was still young and had a lot of life left, he will be greatly missed by his family, and will always be loved. Per his request, there will not be a funeral service, he will be cremated and given to his children.
Jim was a kind and thoughtful man and will be missed and remembered by all of us. His family hopes he is mowing the green acres where ever he may be. Jim everyone you left in this world hates that you are gone but we are happy that you are home free and painless. We will always love and miss you until we can meet again.
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