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Betty Hutchings, 84, of Cleveland, passed peacefully on Sunday, May 16, 2021, with her daughter by her side.
Born in Sparta on Sept. 18, 1936, Betty was the daughter of Frank B. Carter and Novella Hattie Frazier.
She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Boyd H. Hutchings; her son, Boyd Alan “Hutch” Hutchings; her three sisters: Jean Padgett, Linda Broyles and Frances Jolley; and her beloved dog, Molly B., who brought her so much joy in this life.
She is survived by her daughter, Erica M. Hutchings of Washington, D.C.
Betty was a lifelong member of Hopewell Baptist Church, and she loved and cherished her circle of friends there. She had an unwavering faith in God and Jesus. No matter how dark times got, she would always say “it will all work out if we pray about it.”
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Diver takes adorable selfie with pufferfish off Australian coast
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Pufferfish poses for selfie with underwater diver
A diver in Australia snapped a selfie with an adorable pufferfish that seemed all too happy to pose for a picture with her.
PORT PHILLIP BAY, Australia - An underwater photographer managed to capture a quick video selfie with an adorable pufferfish that seemed all too happy to pose for a picture with her.
Jules Casey shared the footage to her Instagram account on May 9, showing her dive close to Rye Pier in Australia s Mornington Peninsula in Victoria.
Casey, who is based in the area, joked that the pufferfish looked like it was whispering sweet nothings in her ear, as it swam calmly beside her.
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