Byron Hutto, 63, of Plainview passed away on March 18, 2016 at his home. Funeral services will be held at 10:30 A.M., Saturday, March 26, 2016 at 9th & Columbia Church of Christ with Evan Wise officiating. Interment will follow in Plainview Cemetery under the care of Kornerstone Funeral Directors of Plainview. Visitation will be held from 6-8 P.M. on Friday at the funeral home. Byron was born October 23, 1952 to Spurgeon and Oneida Hutto is Slaton, TX. He was raised in Dimmit and graduated from Dimmit High School in 1970. After graduating from Texas A&M University with a Bachelor’s degree in Ag Economics, Byron moved to Lubbock, TX where he owned a feed store called Ag Feed Bag. While attending South Plains Church of Christ in Lubbock he met the love of his life, Patti. They were married on November 14, 1980 and moved to Plainview in 1988 to manage and eventually own Reagan’s Floor Covering. Byron’s love for the Lord was first in his life. This love led him to teach Bible class, knock doors, and lead Bible studies. For more than ten years he served as an elder, working diligently to do the Lord’s work with a servant’s heart. Family was something Byron treasured. The love he showed his wife, children, and grandchildren created a bond that cannot be severed. Byron touched countless hearts in his lifetime. Byron is preceded in death by his parents, Spurgeon and Oneida Hutto and one daughter, Rebekah Hutto. He is survived by his wife: Patti Hutto of Plainview, TX; two daughters, Sarah Hutto of Plainview, TX and Kathryn Nash & husband Daniel of San Antonio, TX; one son, Benjamin Hutto & wife Staci of San Antonio, TX; three brothers Aaron Hutto of Hereford, TX, Rodney Hutto of Dimmit, TX and Keith Hutto of Houston, TX; one sister, Karen Ballinger & husband Lawrence of Lubbock, TX; seven grandchildren; Sydnee Hutto, Jaxsyn Hutto, Natalie Hutto, Avree Hutto, Kinsley Hutto, Hemingway Nash, and Rowynn Nash. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that donations be made in Byron’s name to the Children’s Home of Lubbock, the New Mexico Christian Children’s Home, or the High Plains Children Home.