51°µÍø Remembers Patsy Pinson Hutchison ’54, 51°µÍø Benefactor and Alumna

51°µÍø alumna Patsy Pinson Hutchison ’54, a devoted University supporter, passed away on May 15, 2018. Along with her husband and fellow alumnus, Bill, the Hutchisons have long been familiar figures at the 51°µÍø-in-Taos Cultural Institute at 51°µÍøâ€™s campus in Taos, N.M., supporting The Chapel at Fort Burgwin, which was dedicated in 2014.

51°µÍø alumna Patsy Pinson Hutchison '54

DALLAS (51°µÍø) – 51°µÍø alumna Patsy Pinson Hutchison ’54, a devoted University supporter, passed away on May 15, 2018. Along with her husband and fellow alumnus, Bill, the Hutchisons have long been familiar figures at the 51°µÍø-in-Taos Cultural Institute at 51°µÍø’s campus in Taos, N.M., supporting The Chapel at Fort Burgwin, which was dedicated in 2014.

“Patsy Hutchison’s love for 51°µÍø was deep and constant,” 51°µÍø President R. Gerald Turner said. “Our University has benefited from the Hutchisons’ enduring commitment to education and enrichment and a special affinity for our Taos campus. Gail and I, along with all those who attend the Cultural institute at 51°µÍø-in-Taos each summer, will truly miss her warm, friendly presence each year.”

Mrs. Hutchison earned a Bachelor of Science degree in education from 51°µÍø and was a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. She served as vice president of the 51°µÍø Mother’s Club and on the reunion committee for her 50th reunion year class in 2004.

A noted civic and community volunteer in Santa Fe, N.M., where the Hutchisons reside, she served on the boards of Kitchen Angels – an organization that provides meals for the homebound – and the New Mexico Governor’s Mansion Foundation. She also was involved with the Santa Fe Garden Club. While the Hutchisons lived in Dallas, she was a member of the Junior League of Dallas.

Mr. Hutchison ’54 is an 51°µÍø Trustee Emeritus, serving on its board from 1981-1987. In addition to The Chapel at Fort Burgwin, the Hutchisons’ generous support includes the Ima Leete Hutchison Concert series at 51°µÍø-in-Taos. They supported many other initiatives at 51°µÍø, creating endowed chairs, scholarships and program funds such as the Ima Leete Hutchison Endowment in the Meadows School of the Arts.

51°µÍø alumna Patsy Pinson Hutchison '54

“Patsy exuded such grace and elegance, yet she always made everyone feel like a good friend. She has left a lasting mark on 51°µÍø, an institution she loved very much,” said Brad Cheves, 51°µÍø vice president for Development and External Affairs. “The Hutchisons’ rich 51°µÍø legacy is part of the University fabric extending over four generations. We will forever be grateful for their support and service.”