Obituaries
 By  Staff Reports Published 
3:50 pm Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Jacqueline Denise Hutcheson

Jacqueline Denise Hutcheson

July 23, 2012

Jacqueline Denise Hutcheson, 44, died Monday, July 23, 2012, at Darlington Oaks, Verona, Miss.

She was born Oct. 16, 1967, to Jacky and Peggy Moxley Ginn. Denise was always a very loving, caring and kind person who always put others before herself even until her last days.

Services were Wednesday, July 25, 2012, at Deaton Funeral Home Chapel with Bro. Jerry Ginn officiating. Burial was in Belmont Memory Gardens.

She leaves behind her husband, Wayde Hutcheson, Golden, Miss.; son, Corey Hutcheson and wife, Whitney, Red Bay; daughter, Faith Cody and husband, Jacob, Red Bay; father, Jacky Ginn, Golden, Miss.; grandmother, Pauline Ginn, who lives at Generations of Red Bay; two sisters, Robin Higginbottom and husband, Eric, of Fulton, Miss., and MaKenzie Cruse and husband, Joey, of Golden, Miss.; one brother, Greg Ginn, Golden, Miss.; her step-mother, Ruth Ginn, Belmont, Miss.; father and mother-in-law, Herman and Oneice Hutcheson, Red Bay; one grandson, Aiden Douglas Hutcheson and another grandson due in September, Paxtyn Jake Cody, which Grammy had already named “Little Pac-Man”; one granddaughter, Keira Noelle Cody; nieces, nephews and a true friend from childhood, Tena Thorn Jackson.

She was preceded in death by her mother, Peggy Moxley Ginn at age 47 and her grandparents, H.D. and Esther Moxley and Raymond Ginn.

Pallbearers were Jerry Paul Fancher, Stephen Webb, Brent Bolding, Drake Hutcheson, Joey Cruse and Seth Higginbottom. Honorary pallbearers were Tanner Ginn, Jimmy Jackson, Chase Higginbottom, Matt Morris, John Morris and Anthony Morris.

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