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Winona Alma Hutto a resident of Dothan passed away peacefully at her residence on January 1, 2025, at the age of 91, surrounded by her daughters.  Born on May 15, 1933, Winona’s life was a tapestry of love, family, and spirited journeys that touched the hearts of all who knew her.

Funeral services will be held at 11 AM Saturday, January 4, 2025 in the Ward Wilson Funeral Home Chapel with Pastor David Willis officiating . The family will receive friends from 10-11AM in the chapel. Burial will follow in the Memory Hill Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Highland Park United Methodist Church at 1619 S Park Ave, Dothan, AL 36301 or the American Cancer Association https://donate.cancer.org/

Winona is predeceased by her late husband, Robert Hutto, her sister, Lois Stewart, and her brother Donald Woods, Winona’s memory is honored and her spirit carried on by her loving daughters, Jeanne, Julie, and Janis Hutto. She also leaves behind her sister-in-law, Martha Woods, and a close-knit family of nieces and nephews, among whom Dr. Robyn Stewart White and Dr. Daniel Stewart hold a special place in her heart.

Winona’s life was one of active engagement and joyous participation. Her love for her church, Highland Park Methodist, was profound, and she was a constant presence in its halls, her laughter and wisdom a comfort to all. She was known for her weekly gatherings with the ladies of the church, where they shared in the tradition of dominos, a testament to her love for fellowship and community.

Traveling was another of Winona’s passions, and she approached it with the same adventurous spirit that she lived her life. Her journeys were not just about the places she visited but the people she met and the experiences she shared.
As we bid farewell to Winona Alma Hutto, we celebrate a life beautifully lived and a journey well-traveled. Her legacy is one of unwavering love and a faith that shone brightly as a guide to all. Winona’s story does not end with her passing but continues in the lives of those she touched, in the laughter of her daughters, the wisdom of her nieces and nephews, and the hallowed halls of Highland Park Methodist, where her spirit will forever be a cornerstone of the community. Her life was a gift to us all, and her memory will be cherished forever.

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Dothan, Alabama 36305

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