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Benjamin Paul Hutchins

May 5, 1978 — March 5, 2026

Benjamin Paul Hutchins, born on May 5, 1978, passed away on March 5, 2026. He was a man whose passion for history and Star Trek was only surpassed by the immense compassion he held for animals. Those who knew Ben remember his generous spirit and his love for sharing knowledge and stories that connected the past with the present.

Ben was the beloved spouse of Bobby of New Jersey, and the devoted son of Steven Paul Hutchins and Jennifer Gail Hurley. He grew up surrounded by a close-knit family, including his siblings Avery (Elisha) Stockstill, Jesse (Emily) Stockstill, Rachel (Ryan) Burkholder, Chris (Katie) Harner and Molly (Chad) Vogler. His family was greatly enriched by his presence, and he in turn cherished the relationships he maintained with each of them. Ben was an uncle to 19 nieces and nephews, a role he embraced with warmth and enthusiasm, always finding joy in their achievements and milestones.

He was also the devoted nephew of Amy King, and counted many aunts and uncles in the Bellefountaine area among his extended family, ties that underscored the deep sense of community and belonging that shaped his life.

Benjamin Paul Hutchins’ legacy is one of kindness, curiosity, and love. His passion for history kept him rooted in the stories that connect us all, while his adoration for Star Trek spoke to his vision of a hopeful and inclusive future. Above all, his huge heart for animals mirrored the compassion he offered to all those around him.

He will be deeply missed by his family and all who had the privilege to know him. Benjamin’s memory endures as a beacon of kindness and generosity, reminding us to embrace both our past and our future with an open heart.

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