Carole Nadine Hutson (Mansfield)'s Obituary
Carol Nadine Hutson, 76, of Mansfield, Missouri, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, December 26, 2015, at Rocky Ridge Manor in Mansfield, Missouri. She was born October 25, 1939 to Clifford Earl and Wanda Lorene (Neil) Lafferty. She was preceded in death by her parents,her sister, Margaret Elsie (Susie) Dunaway, and her brother- in-law, James Albert Dunaway.
She is survived by, her four sons, Mark Hutson and wife Lisa of Macomb, Missouri, Monty Hutson of Kansas City, Missouri, Joe Porter and wife Debra of Momence, Illinois, Jim Porter and wife Yvonne of Edwardsport, Indiana; twelve grandchildren, Matthew and Anna Hutson of Mansfield, Missouri, Andrea (Hutson) Hammond and Tommy Hammond of Niangua, Missouri, Jonathan and Hannah Hutson of Mansfield, Missouri, Jared Hutson of Mansfield, Missouri; Amanda Hutson and Ryan Roberts of Fayette, Missouri, Michael Hutson and Baudelia De Santiago of Wright-Patterson AFB, Stephanie Porter and Dale DeWitt, of Papineau, Illinois, Steven and Sidney Porter of Virginia Beach, Virginia, Stacey and Aaron Schmid of Chicago, Illinois, Kevin and Susan Porter of Bicknell, Indiana, Andrew and Jeanne Porter of Shelburn, Indiana, Ashley and Seth Ransom of Vincennes, Indiana; 12 great grandchildren; Paisley,
Audree, Emma, Bentley, Kyla, Kayla, Emma, Stephen, Wyatt, Ashlynn, Nash &
Jude; A sister, Wendy and husband Rick Schaefer of Fort Myers, Florida; as well as numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and other family members.
Nadine enjoyed working in the medical field and was a nursing home administrator from 1971 to 1982, for Momence Guest Haven, Bradley Royale, Manor Care and Our Lady of Victory in Il
linois. She owned and operated Maple Medical Ambulance service with her sister, Susie Dunaway and Jeri Johnson , from 1975 to 1987.
Nadine was an excellent paramedic and health care provider. She was very
compassionate and she always had a desire to help others, from ministers, missionaries, foster children, orphanages, hurting people, etc.; she wanted to help them monetarily if she could, physically if she was able and spiritually as well. She raised four boys with a firm, but gentle hand and she taught them the love of Jesus.She loved the Lord and she wanted to please Him.
She was giving, kind, loving, gentle and generous. She had a great sense of humor and enjoyed laughing with family and friends. She loved playing music and singing and she loved old things, vintage and antiques.
Although she has suffered several years with her illness, we are comforted in knowing that she is now physically whole and happy in the presence of her Lord.
What’s your fondest memory of Carole ?
What’s a lesson you learned from Carole ?
Share a story where Carole 's kindness touched your heart.
Describe a day with Carole you’ll never forget.
How did Carole make you smile?

