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Steve Hutchison

December 21, 1950 - April 30, 2022

Although quiet and unassuming, Steve was incisively sharp and quick-witted, a voracious reader and board game enthusiast, multiple sports fanatic, as well as being a life-long Partick Thistle supporter and Bob Dylan aficionado. Most of all he was the most loving dad and husband, whose wisdom and gentle humour will be missed every day. As Steve's funeral is being held in Cyprus and it may not be possible for you to attend, Eileen, Ceirah & Kellen would truly appreciate you sharing any memories, stories, photos or messages in the condolence section below that you may have of Steve. If you would like to upload a picture/ memory then you will need to register. Please visit the condolence section if you do not wish to register.

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Kevin Donnelly 2022-05-03 18:28:39 wrote:

Given that I knew you for the best part of 50 years it seems incredible that you are no longer around. From the very beginning of your courtship of Eileen you showed me only friendship and support. The hospitality both you and Eileen showed in Glasgow, Athens, Sharjah, Ajman and Cyprus was never less than outstanding. The memories take little encouragement to come flooding back. Going to see Pananthanikos play in Europe in 1978 after my ill fated train journey to Athens is a story I still tell people to this day. My first Christmas in the UAE in 1989 when a marquee tent and caterers were hired for a never to be forgotten Christmas Day in the desert. These are two of the more memorable events in the rich tapestry of our lives. More recently two lockdowns were spent together and it says a lot that apart from shouting at you to turn Bob Dylans 17 minute single off, there was rarely a cross word. Your death will leave a large hole in amny people’s lives, especially Eileen, Ceirah and Kellen, but also mine. Thanks for the memories

Kevin Donnelly 2022-05-03 18:28:39 wrote: Given that I knew you for the best part of 50 years it seems incredible that you are no longer around. From the very beginning of your courtship of Eileen you showed me only friendship and support. The hospitality both you and Eileen showed in Glasgow, Athens, Sharjah, Ajman and Cyprus was never less than outstanding. The memories take little encouragement to come flooding back. Going to see Pananthanikos play in Europe in 1978 after my ill fated train journey to Athens is a story I still tell people to this day. My first Christmas in the UAE in 1989 when a marquee tent and caterers were hired for a never to be forgotten Christmas Day in the desert. These are two of the more memorable events in the rich tapestry of our lives. More recently two lockdowns were spent together and it says a lot that apart from shouting at you to turn Bob Dylans 17 minute single off, there was rarely a cross word. Your death will leave a large hole in amny people’s lives, especially Eileen, Ceirah and Kellen, but also mine. Thanks for the memories

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