Gary D. Hutzel
November 29, 2020
Gary Delbert Hutzel, 50, of Des Moines, IA left this world on November 29, 2020 after a short battle with lung cancer to rejoin his parents in a beautiful place called Heaven where he will no longer feel any pain. He fought with valor until his God called him home.
Born to Gary Lee and Dixie Lee Hutzel on July 21, 1970, he was welcomed into a family of six big sisters who loved and adored their baby brother. He was raised on the eastside of Des Moines until moving with his parents to Granger where he later graduated from Woodward Granger High School in 1988. During his lifetime, he enjoyed trips to Las Vegas and Hawaii and going to the Indy 500 with his dad and Uncle Joe.
Gary was a mechanic and jack of all trades when it came to fixing things. If you gave him a project to work on, he wouldn’t give up until he got it right! With a few choice curse words, of course! His biggest joys in life were being a father, fishing, his beloved pets and playing jokes on the ones he loved. He always loved a good laugh and his family most of all. We will greatly miss his enormous heart, his laugh and his beautiful smile.
He is survived by his sisters: Dixie Moll, Tammie Wood and Debbie Harrison, all of Des Moines, Jeannie Pederson of Madrid, Vickie Simmons of Indianola and Melanie Current of Pleasant Hill. He also is survived by his son Adam Hutzel of Norwalk, stepson Jonathon Hanson of Des Moines, wife Marisol McCallister, his lifelong friend Robert Schneider and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral arrangements are being handled by Hamilton's Funeral Home, 605 Lyon Street, Des Moines, IA. A cremation will take place at a later date and no services at this time. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Animal Rescue League of Des Moines.
Julie Casebolt Cook
12/08/2020
I can remeber the excitement your birth brought.First Son ,Brother and nephew. I was excited to learn my grandma Casebolt taught some of your siblings in her Sunday school class. You came along to some of my familes milestone like graduations weddings and funerals . My heart goes out to all that Gary loved and who loved him.Julie Casebolt Cook
Joe Hutzel
12/01/2020
Gary was like the son I never had we enjoyed the family picnics where we all played volley ball. We both enjoyed the trip we took to Indy 500 with your father and Uncle Jerry. Love until we meet again.
Megan Steenblock
12/01/2020
Your memory will stay alive in our hearts forever Uncle Gary, enjoy fishing and torturing grandma with grandpa in heaven. Try not to blow up our lord during your fun 😘
Brandy W
12/01/2020
Uncle Gary - you were always my favorite uncle. I can't believe you are gone and I didn't have a chance to say goodbye or tell you how much you meant to me. I will always remember our shared love of ice cream, Grandma yelling at you for eating a whole carton, and the fact that you were so easy to talk to. To me, you will always be Uncle Delbert. To Sara and Adam - I'm so sorry that you didn't get more time with him. Prayers for all of you! I will always have a special place in my heart for you!
brett wonderlin
12/01/2020
I will miss Gary in so many ways, he was like the brother i never had and we enjoyed many good times. our trip to the cabin was very memerable and fun. he will always be in my heart until we meet again away from this world and into the beautiful light of our lord.
Jenna
12/01/2020
Rest in Heaven Uncle Gary. Forever in Our Hearts
Jeannie Pederson
12/01/2020
GARY DELBERT HUTZEL, MY BABY BROTHER, YOU ARE VERY LOVED, MAY YOU REST IN HEAVENLY PEACE UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN. 😘 XOXO I love you! FOREVER IN MY HEART!!💙💔💙💔💙💔
Betty Schneider
12/01/2020
So sorry to hear about Gary's passing. He and my son were great friends since they were in grade school. He will be greatly missed but he is now in a better place.