HUTCHISON, Susan A. “Sue”, age 70, of Helena, passed away Monday, June 20, 2016. A service celebrating Sue’s life will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Monday, June 27th at Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home, 3750 N. Montana Ave. Memorials in Sue’s name are suggested to Thomas Weiner at St. Peter’s Cancer Treatment Center c/o St. Peter’s Hospital, 2475 Broadway, Helena, MT 59601.
Service Schedule
Celebration of Her Life
11:00 a.m.
Monday June 27, 2016
Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home
3750 N. Montana Ave.
Helena, Montana 59602
Reception
Following Celebration of Life
Monday June 27, 2016
Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home Social Hall
3750 N. Montana Ave
Helena , MT 59602
Service Schedule
Celebration of Her Life
11:00 a.m.
Monday June 27, 2016
Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home
3750 N. Montana Ave.
Helena, Montana 59602
Reception
Following Celebration of Life
Monday June 27, 2016
Anderson Stevenson Wilke Funeral Home Social Hall
3750 N. Montana Ave
Helena , MT 59602
Sadie Johnson says
Sue was such an inspiration, such a wonderful woman. I’m so glad to have got to share a piece of my life with her. She was spunky, and spirited! When I would get to her house to pick up Lilly (her beloved Shih Tzu) she’d be blaring the pop music! Or she’d have a Robert Patterson movie playing, she’d say, “He’s so yummy to look at!” I always looked forward to seeing her. My son was born in November 2015, Sue was never able to have children of her own, she was so excited to experience the pregnancy with me, all the little changes and feelings, month by month, and the birth of my son Jacob. She loved him dearly!! I’m so glad her battle with cancer is finally over, she can reunite with her best friend and husband in heaven. I will miss her dearly. It was truely a blessing to spend that time with her.
Claudene Carkeek says
My thoughts of Sue come out of the blue, usually some funny thing she said. The last time I made lasagna I thought of her saying she’d wanted to make lasagna the night before but had no ricotta cheese. I said, “I just use dry cottage cheese.”
Sue cringed a little and said, “I’ve heard some people do that, but I….just COULDN’T!!” She makes me laugh even now!
I haven’t seen Sue the last few years but I will miss her!
Sheri Steinmetz says
Sue is a gentle soul. She was so kind and loving. I am Blessed to have had the opportunity to know Sue and spend some time with her. I Loved her smile and her hugs and listening to Sue tell of the adventures she had been on. You are home my friend. God Bless.