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David Ellison Hatcher

Houston, Texas

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DAVID ELLISON HATCHER, 80 of Beaumont passed away on Friday, June 6, 2003 at Memorial Herman Baptist Hospital in Beaumont. Cremation will be at Beaumont Haven of Rest Crematory under the direction of Kelley-Watkins Funeral Home with a memorial service at 2:00 p.m. on Monday, June 9, 2003 at the...

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David,

You just celebrated your 80th birthday with all the good memories. We are sorry to hear that you passed away. David with your knowledge, experience and real interest in people you always motivated the Gamma crew and people on the outside.

I am proud to have been a part of the Gamma family for several years and have known David, an important and influential man for me. You will be missed!

Nico, Marion and Family

What an honor it was for me to know David. My deepest sympathies for his family and friends.

We are so sorry to here of your loss. Our deepest sympathy goes out to the family of David Hatcher. Lynn and I knew David both socially and in business for 23 years. I enjoyed all the stories that he told after attending the AABB conventions and Las Vegas stories. It was a real pleasure to know David...he will truly be missed.
Larry & Lynn McCrary

How sad it is when a true legend leaves us. David was one of those in so many ways. He will be remembered fondly by all his friends, acquaintances, and fellow blood bankers.

So sorry to hear of David's death. It has brought back many great memories of the years I spent on the sales team for Gamma. I remember the insights and ideas he had in bringing the company forward for so many good years. He will be missed.

I will always cherish being a part of the Gamma Family.

My deepest sympathy and prayers for the Hatcher family.

With my deepest symapthy for your loss. David, was a very special person.

Thanks for the memories David. You
were a great blood bank story teller and a very intelligent man
May you rest in peace and your life
will not be forgotten.

Gary