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K.C. Wray Hutchin

POLSON — K.C. Wray Hutchin of Kalispell, (formerly of Polson), went to the “Happy Hunting Grounds” on New Years Day, 2012.

K.C. was born Feb. 21, 1977 in Polson to Mike and Gayle Hutchin. He attended Polson schools and graduated from Charlo High School in 1995. Soon after he married Melissa Marmon of Dixon. Their marriage brought them two beautiful children, Sierra June and Riley Wray.

They later divorced and K.C. met and married the love of his life, Mistie Dawn who brought to their blended household four children, Zach, Savanna, Levi and Kinzie.

K.C. was raised with a love for the outdoors. By the age of two he was riding horses cross country with his Dad, making hundreds of trips riding from Jette Lake, where his family lived, all the way to Big Arm, to visit his maternal grandparents, Ernie and Erma Davis. He rode horses, roped and rodeoed for years, as well as hunted deer and elk with his Dad. The hunts often included his paternal grandparents, Wray and Helen Hutchin.

Maternal and paternal grandparents babysat K.C. in his pre-school days. K.C. had a nickname for his Grandma Helen, calling her “broken ankle Grandma. “Broken ankle Grandma” was his main babysitter for many years. K.C. loved to swim, go for walks and catch fish at Indian Bay on Flathead Lake where Grandpa Wray and Grandma Helen lived.

K.C. truly loved hunting, fishing, camping, water sports, hunting prairie dogs and the outdoors and he passed that love on to all those whose lives he touched.

His activities always included his wife and children, teaching them the beauty of the outdoors. K.C. was the consummate family man and husband. Always involving the family in all activities.

K.C. had two very special buddies in his life: “Big” Allen Smith”, a classmate, and Derek Davis, his cousin. Both loved K.C. dearly and shared their families with K.C. and Mistie, helping, teaching, and coaching the kids outdoor “stuff.” Wrestling and how to love and work together were his forte.

He worked at BMC (formerly Western Door) for approximately 14 years and they developed a respect for his work ethic and how he related to fellow employees and the public. In June 2011, he made a career move to Montana Rock Work where once again, he excelled and developed more great work relationships and proved his skills and talents. He truly enjoyed the job and business. K.C. will be missed greatly by all whose lives he touched.

K.C. is survived by his wife Mistie Dawn; her children, Zach, Savanna, Levi and Kinzie, his two children, Sierra and Riley; his father Mike (Pat) of Polson; his mother, Gayle Rose (Ray) of Polson, his paternal grandmother Helen, his maternal grandmother Erma, and several aunts, uncles, cousins, stepbrothers and stepsisters.

Cremation has taken place and a family memorial celebration of K.C.’s life will be held at a later date.

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