TUESDAY 17TH MARCH 2026 COMMENCING AT 2:00 P.M.
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David James Hutson
Passed away peacefully on
Saturday 7th March 2026, aged 90 years.
Beloved father of Rhonda and Brendan.
Respected father-in-law of Stephen.
Loving grandfather of Lauren, Matt and Emily.
Treasured brother of Rex and John.
A True Gentlemen.
A Celebration for the Life of
David Hutson will be held at
David W Bull Pakenham Funeral Home,
190 Princes Highway, Pakenham on
Tuesday 17th March 2026
commencing at 2:00 p.m.
A private cremation will follow.
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A true gentleman of the Obedience world that will be missed RIP David
David was a valued member of our Tuesday obedience training group, he was a well respected Judge and we all have fond memories of him.u
David was a valued member of our Tuesday obedience training group, a true gentleman and a well respected Judge. He leaves us with many fond memories.
David was a valued member of our Tuesday obedience training group, a true gentleman and a well respected Judge. He leaves us with many fond memories. RIP David
David was a well loved and respected dog obedience judge. When I was an aspiring judge, he was never less than supportive and encouraging. Later on, I enjoyed his company on a Tuesday morning when we all used to train at the park. One of “nature’s gentlemen” he will be missed. My condolences to all his family. Lisa Sinclair.
Condolences to all that loved him. A repective judge and a wonderful mentor to trainee judges…..he will sorely missed. A true gentleman. RIP David.
It was a pleasure sharing training time with you David, and our moments of chatter over a cuppa and choc coated biscuits are now a treasured memory. Thank you for all the encouragement, and nuggets of wisdom along the way, I feel truly blessed…,
Much love and warmest wishes to Rhonda, Brendan and your families, from my heart to yours… big hugs
Cherished memories of our many walks with Silver, Thor & Simba.
please accept my deepest condolences. David and I shared a love of our beautiful Samoyeds, through which has connected us forever.
RIP David. Many happy memories of our involvement in the Dog World.
A kind and gentle man, willing to help out at every chance and a person to sit with and discuss the Dogs that had competed on the day. A person of the dog fraternity that will be missed by all who competed under him and his voice of assistance when asked. RIP David and hope you meet up with the long gone but not forgotten, Canine family members.
Frank Tipping
Dear Rhonda Steve and family,
We are so sorry for your loss and are so sorry we could not make today from WA.
Uncle David is a very special man and we will miss him incredibly. I miss David’s infectious smile. He was truely a loving man and a very special uncle to me and Sandy.
Lots of love
Peter and Sandy Hutson
David was A very beautiful man kind hearted
We will missed our family lunches
Always had a smile on his face .
Your older brother Rex still can’t believe he is gone ,he thought. Out of all the brothers he thought he wold be the first to go
No one can ever to your place at our table
But I will set your place at our table on the. Next family lunch
Good bye my sweet brother in law
We will meet in heaven as a family again .
Margaret
My sincere condolences to the family of David. He was a gentleman who had my highest respect for his genuine love of helping people get the best from their dogs. He served on the Samoyed Club of Victoria committee for many years of self sacrificing service to help make the club understand dog sports and how they help enrich lives with our companions
Sincerely condolences
Judy
Sorry I was sick with a virus and unable to attend
I am (was )David sister in law
His older brother Rex still can’t believe he has gone .
Yes David always had a smile on his face when he came to our home for brothers luncheon he had us laughing
Well he made. It to 90 in January we went to his home for his birthday party all hutson were there grandchildren
He was trying to reach his aunt Mage birthday she died at 98 the boys use to laught “ well who going to beat Aunt Mage age “
Will miss him very much here
His younger brother to Rex said to him “ don’t you die yet “
There was 3 years between the boys
Most beautiful funeral I have ever been too he was so loved by all that was there
it was a honour to know David, from 1986 at Sherbrooke Dog Club, German Shepherd Club. Many conversations at KCC Park. Talking on the phone. The perfect gentlemen, always helpful, and very proud of his family. Thank you please except my condolences and always remember the great times.
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