Martha Sue Hutchins

Martha Sue Hutchins, age 69, of Clinton, passed away early Friday morning, June 29, at Methodist Medical Center in Oak Ridge.

Sue was a loving mother, grandmother, and great-grandmother.

She loved her work and special friends at Food City.

Sue was preceded in death by her parents, Burns Wendel and Norma Mae Hutchins; daughter, Dianna Marie Loveday; and sister, Betty Floella Hill.

Survivors are daughter, Lisa Church Jarvis and husband James Chad Jarvis of Welcome, N.C.; son-in-law, Alan Loveday of Clinton; brothers, Wendel Hutchins of Plymouth, N.C., and Merle Travis Tedder; sister, Phyllis Elaine Childress; grandchildren, Dana and husband Dustan Hollifield, Scott and wife Kara Loveday, and Walker and Faith Jarvis; and great-grandchildren, Bailey, Allison, Reece, and Addilynn.

Sue’s services will be private.

Jones Mortuary in Clinton is in charge of all arrangements.

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