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Joseph Dwight Hutchinson

1936 - 2020

Joseph Dwight Hutchinson obituary, 1936-2020, Charleston, MD

Joseph Hutchinson Obituary

Joseph Dwight Hutchinson MIDDLETOWN, MD - Commander J. Dwight Hutchinson, of Middletown, MD, entered his heavenly rest on June 30, 2020, after a brief and courageous fight with cancer at his home, Covenant Springs, surrounded by his loving family. Dwight was an example and encouragement to us all in the ways he loved and served his wife and family, his country, and most of all, his Lord and church during his 83 years on this earth. A deeply spiritual and humble man, Dwight lived a life of gratitude for the grace he himself received from Jesus Christ, in whom his eternal hope is sure. Dwight loved to laugh, tell animated stories, and serve others in quiet, practical ways. Dwight was born in 1936 in Summerville, SC, the son of Joseph and Grace Allan Hutchinson. He graduated from Summerville High School in 1954, where he was a member of the Honor Society and lettered in three sports. He was the grandson of Joseph Hall Waring Hutchinson and Florence Huntington Bridge Hutchinson and James Allan and Maria Ross Heriot Allan, all of Summerville. He received a Senatorial appointment and was an honor graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy with the class of 1958. He is survived by his wife, Lydia; daughter, Susan Hutchinson, of Oakland, CA; son, the Rev. Dr. Jeffrey Hutchinson and wife, Troy, of New Haven, CT; son, the Rev. Christopher Hutchinson, and wife, Kirstan, of Blacksburg, VA; and five grandchildren, Taylor, Hunter, Geneva, Claire and Joseph. He is also survived by his sister, Grace Chapman, of Columbia, SC and brother, Steve Hutchinson, of Sarasota, FL. Commander Hutchinson served in the Naval Service for twenty years, primarily with the Submarine Service. He earned post-graduate degrees in Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and was a qualified deep-sea diver. His naval service included tours in the Mediterranean Sea, Florida, Virginia, South Carolina, Connecticut, Guam, Scotland, Spain, Maryland, California, and the Pentagon. Following his naval service, he was the Vice President of a small high tech firm in Northern Virginia, serving as a project manager and director of marketing and development. While stationed in New London, Dwight met the love of his life, the former Lydia Somers Coleman, to whom he was married for 59 joy-filled years. Fully retiring in 1992, Dwight and Lydia moved to the Middletown Valley to an antebellum farmhouse they named Covenant Springs, where they raised champion Cairn Terriers and became involved as volunteers with a number of charitable and Christian organizations. He served on the boards of directors for the Historical Society of Frederick County, the Middletown Valley Historical Society where he served as president, and Middletown Main Street, as well as being honored as Middletown's "Grand Marshall" in 2018. Dwight was the Chairman of the Board of Deacons at Faith Reformed Presbyterian Church for almost twenty years, which recently named him Deacon Emeritus. Throughout his adult life, Dwight and Lydia were very active in their local churches, he as vestryman and lay leader with their Episcopal Church and later with the Presbyterian Church in America. A great lover of theology and history, Dwight also attended a number of Christian courses at Trinity Episcopal School of Ministry and wrote a large number of articles for his local congregation's newsletters. Dwight will be greatly missed by his family and all who knew him, but who also, in Christ, look forward to seeing him again in the New Heavens and New Earth. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be given to the Deacon's Fund of Faith Reformed Presbyterian Church (faithreformed.org), or the Foundation of the Cairn Terrier Club of America (cairnterrierhealth.org). An outdoor Memorial Service will be celebrated at 10am on Saturday, July 11th, at Covenant Springs, 7400 Holter Road, Middletown, MD. Due to current health regulations, please RSVP to [email protected] by Wednesday, July 8th to receive instructions. The service will be recorded and posted online later for those unable to attend on Facebook, available by searching for "Dwight Hutchinson - Celebration of Life." Internment will follow at a later date at his family's site, St. Paul's Anglican Church, Summerville, SC. Visit our guestbook at www.legacy.com/obituaries/ charleston

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Published by Charleston Post & Courier from Jul. 4 to Jul. 5, 2020.

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Randy Riggs

January 3, 2022

I´m so sorry to hear about Dwight´s passing. Dwight hired me when I got out of the Navy in 1985 at Essex Corporation in Old Town Alexandria. I always enjoyed working for and talking to him.
GodSpeed,
Randy Riggs

Sharon Howse

July 12, 2020

Jerry and I are so very sorry about Dwight. He was a wonderful man who was always smiling, and he will be missed. Heartfelt condolences to Dwight's wife, Lydia and the family.

Bert Thornton

July 11, 2020

The best thing I ever did was to recruit Dwight to be President of Middletown Valley Historical Society.

Carol Vanschenkhof

July 7, 2020

The Upper Potomac Chapter of MOAA expresses it condolences to Lydia and the Family. Dwight was a lifetime member of the group and we appreciate his fellowship throughout the years. Mary God comfort you all at this difficult time.
UPC, MOAA Chaplain
Carol Vanschenkhof

Howard J {Andy} Anderson, LT,SC,USN,RET,SS

July 7, 2020

I served with Dwight on board the USS Hunley AS-31 in Charleston, Guam, and rode it back to Bremerton WA. I do not remember when Dwight left the ship. But I got to know him very well as I served as the SubSat Officer & the Stores Officer. He and his hometown mate my boss Paul J Cone were both department heads and quite a pair. When something seem impossible they could get it done.
Not often was something put over on them. But one day at noon while they were playing tennis just below the ship on the pier in Guam I happen to walk by the court. Paul out of habit said How's everything going Andy? Without a pause I said "No worry the fires out." Well they both come rushing to the fence of the court shouting "What fire?" I turned and smiled and said "GOTCHA" and walked up the gangway to the ship. I was a Warrent Officer. True Sea Story. I will sadly miss my shipmate.

Nick Nichols

July 6, 2020

To Lydia and the Hutchinson Family,

On behalf of your shipmates in the Charleston Base SUBVETS and Swamp Fox Chapter SUBVETS WWII, I offer you our sincere condolences on the passing of your husband and father, Joseph. The SUBVETS and their families grieve with you and will have your family in our thoughts and prayers.

Charleston Base Submarine Veterans
Nick Nichols, Base Chaplain

George Johnson

July 3, 2020

Dwight was a faithful servant to the Lord. I served with Dwight on the Finance committee of FRPC and we looked to his wisdom and understanding. I looked forward to our many talks in the Secretary office at church. He was always willing to reach out and help where he could. I thank the Lord that I could spend a small time with him. You did a good job Dwight.
You are a good and faithful servant.

Jennie Dove

July 3, 2020

Lydia and family please accept my deepest sympathy during this time. I have such fond memories of Dwight during our many events at your home with the Cairns. God bless

helmut reinhardt

July 1, 2020

Lydia and the entire Hutchinson family: Jo and I only met Dwight once at Kirstan and Chris' wedding back in 1990, but our first impression was of a wonderful person, of strong character. Dwight and I shared a mutual hobby: genealogy. From all of the Reinhardt family here in RI, we send our deepest sympathies.

June & Bob Chagnon

July 1, 2020

Lydia and family, with Deepest Sympathy and in loving memory of a wonderful man. We will always remember Dwights auctioneer talents and walking the Cairns at the shows. We will miss him.

Robyn Chestnut

July 1, 2020

Lydia, may God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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