Erwin F. Hutchins, obituary
Erwin Forest Hutchins, 98, passed from this life into Eternal Life on Saturday, September 4, 2021 at the Sussman House in Rockport, Maine.
Erwin was born September 21, 1922, in North New Portland, the son of Thurston and Anna (Johnston) Hutchins. Later settling in Brunswick, the family tended a farmstead and Erwin attended local schools and church. Haying, horses, harnesses, equipment, pickles, hard work, berry pies, flowering fields, and six siblings surrounded Erwin's youth.
He attended the University of Maine and graduated with a degree in electrical engineering. Erwin was drafted into the Army and served throughout Germany, France, and Belgian during WWII including the Battle of the Bulge.
On August 14, 1948, he married Laura (Craft) a home economics teacher who remained his beloved wife for fifty seven years. They created a home in Waldoboro, Maine where their three children were raised. Erwin and Laura were also active members of the United Methodist Church.
Erwin was employed by GTE Sylvania for thirty three years prior to retiring in 1984.
Erwin was a devoted father, husband, and friend to many. He loved the outdoors during all four seasons. From building trails, stone walls, cutting wood to share, including every possible tractor maneuver known, he remained engaged and appreciative of each day. Spring would signal time for Erwin's infamous maple syrup operation and hosting of his “ pancake breakfasts” for neighbors, friends and family. He and Laura often enjoyed simple drives throughout the country side, Autumn foliage, Pemaquid Point Lighthouse, and sailing amongst the islands of Penobscot Bay.
Erwin was predeceased by his wife, Laura; his sisters Martha Stickney, Luella Fraser, Alena Fraser; and his brother Mark Hutchins.
He is survived by his son, Brent Hutchins and his wife Martha of Albion; daughters Jeanne Hutchins of New Gloucester, and Carol Jacques and her husband Corey of Saco; his sister Clara Hutchins of Brunswick; and brother William Hutchins of Florida.
Erwin also enjoyed his five grandchildren and thirteen great grandchildren.
The service to celebrate Erwin's life will be held Wednesday, September 8, at 11 a.m., at Hall Funeral home, 949 Main Street, Waldoboro, Maine. Burial will follow at the German Church Cemetery.
Contributions in his memory may be made to the Barbara Bush Hospital.
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