Grady-Hatton-Obituary

Grady E. Hatton Jr.

Obituary

Grady E. Hatton, Jr., 90, of Warren passed away April 11, 2013. A native of Beaumont, Texas he enjoyed a long and successful career in Major League Baseball. After retiring to Warren, Tx, he spent his remaining years enjoying his family and friends. He is survived by his loving wife, Dorris...

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He was a propane customer of mine. I really liked him and his family

I Heard a lot about Grady growing up. My Dad was a good friend and was from Beaumont. Harvey Curly Jones was my Fathers name and he went to Beaumont High. He then went to Lamar & Baylor and was drafted to play for the Cleveland/Los Angeles Rams that won the National Championship in 1945. He then played for the Washington Redskins. My Dad was born about the same time as Grady, April 15, 1921. I remember my Dad talking to Grady on the phone for long periods of time, reminiscing about old...

Godspeed Grady, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

Rest Grady, until you hear at dawn,
the low, clear reveille of God.

Thank you for your service to this nation.

Grady Hatton was a prince. Just prior to his death I talked to Grady about the old days in Beaumont. I lived on Linson and Live Oak St. a stones through from Grady. Thanks for God's mercy and Justice that we are able to gain back what Adam lost. A new heaven and a new earth awaits us. Albert Lombardo Atl. Ga.

I was so fortunate to meet you and your sweet, lovely wife during a magazine interview. I traveled to your warm home in East Texas and you and your wife made me feel at home and like I was family. I will treasure those moments and feel blessed to have been assigned a story to meet you. It was an absolute honor, Peace be with such a talented, fine man who accomplished so much in life, and most importantly-- being such a beautiful family man and husband. -- Clare Miers, Dallas, Texas

Patti, I am sorry for your loss but happy your Dad is now in heaven and not suffering any more. Maybe he and Nancy are visiting and talking about old times. Nancy really did think the world of your Mom & Dad. God Bless you and your family in the days, weeks, and months ahead.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Patti---So Sorry to hear about your loss. Been thinking of you and your family. Randy Trahan