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Jamey Douglas Hutchings, 50
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Jamey Douglas Hutchings, age 50 of Smithville, passed away Wednesday night, March 27, 2019 at his residence. 

 Jamey was a Christian and worked as a computer programmer.  His passion in life was playing music.  From playing in band in high school to playing in the band Why Not, and eventually on to his exciting six year adventure playing in John Conlee's Band which lead to several appearances on the Grand Ole Opry.  He continued playing music with the J.J. Hyde Band from Dickson, TN up until the time of his illness.

 He was born January 4, 1969 to his parents, Edward and Janie Barnes Hutchings. 

He leaves to cherish his memory, one son, Coleman Douglas Hutchings of Charlotte, TN; parents, Edward and Janie Barnes Hutchings of Smithville; two brothers, Donathan (Kelly) Hutchings of Decatur, AL and Jonathan (Tina) Hutchings of McMinnville; twosisters, Jamey's twin, Darnell Hutchings of Smithville and Janet (Joey) Hutchings of Celina; four nephews, Keith Hutchings, Brandon (Jessie) Hutchings, Dustin Hutchings and Jonathan Hutchings; two nieces, Jamie (Mark) Trusty and Kelly (John) Licht; great-nieces and nephews, Reonin, Victoria and Abby Hutchings and Zaden Licht; special pet, Kyra; several special aunts, uncles and cousins also survive. 

 Funeral service was conducted Saturday, March 30, 2019 at DeKalb Funeral Chapel with Bro. Michael Hale officiating. Burial followed in Whorton Springs Cemetery. 

 Pallbearers included Brandon Hutchings, Dustin Hutchings, Keith Hutchings, Roger Richardson, Eric Judkins, and Tim Cope.  Serving as honorary pallbearers were Zaden Licht, Jonathan Edward Hutchings, Devon Owens, and Greg Owens.

 DeKalb Funeral Chapel, Smithville, was in charge of the arrangements.