Served during WWII, chef at Hilton and W&J College.
Charles Hutter, 87, of Washington, died Wednesday, April 23, 2008, in Greenery Specialty Care Center, Canonsburg, following a lengthy illness.
He was born July 29, 1921, in Washington, a son of Mary Margaret and John Henry Hutter.
Mr. Hutter attended Washington schools.
On August 25, 1946, he married Betty J. Hutter, who died 12 weeks ago, January 19, 2008.
Mr. Hutter served during World War II and was a chef at Hilton Restaurant and Washington & Jefferson College. After retiring, he worked part-time as bartender at Betty's Bar, owned by his wife, which is now known as Chuckie J's Bar.
Surviving are his daughter, Betty "Little Face" Dyson of Washington, with whom he made his home; grandchildren, Bobbie Lynn (Vince) Alderson of Canonsburg and John (Andrea) Dyson of Canonsburg; great-grandchildren, Addie Christine and Andrew Vincent Alderson; brothers, Raymond, Wilbert and Edward Hutter; and a sister, Betty Kisner, all of Washington.
Deceased are brothers, William, James, Robert, Henry and Joseph; and sisters, Alberta, Margaret and Marcella.
Friends and family are invited to interment services at 2 p.m. Friday, April 25, in Washington Cemetery Mausoleum. All are to meet at the mausoleum. Arrangements are being handled by William G. Neal Funeral Homes Ltd., 925 Allison Avenue, Washington.