Elvia-Hatton-Obituary

Elvia Clark "Pete" Hatton

Lexington, Kentucky

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HATTON Elvia Clark "Pete", 89, died July 7, 2007 at his home in Sun City West, AZ. E. C. was born on March 3, 1918 to the late Algin and Edna Hatton. Pete attended Lees College in Jackson, KY and the University of Kentucky, majoring in Industrial Psychology. In 1947 E. C. married Louise Prettyman...

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Papaw,
I visit your grave often. As selfish as it may sound, I find peace that you are close, so that I am able to visit often. I'm still working on that grass... come spring it will be looking good. I've got some new fall flowers in my truck and will bring them by tomorrow afternoon after work.
I miss you my Pappaw
I love you...

My Precious Papaw,
"Hi-de-doooooo"!
I love you! I miss you bunches, and I will always hold memories of you close to my heart.
Please kiss my baby girl for me when you see her. I'm looking forward to sharing a cold mug of Root beer with you someday soon.
Hugs and Kisses XXOO,
Julie (AKA)

Miss you Papaw

My Papaw was one of the greatest men I have ever known. He put his family first among all other things. I admire him in so many ways it’s almost impossible for me to describe in words. Not only did he take care of his family, he also served for his country in WWII “The Greatest Generation”

Papaw took Eric and I on many trips when we were young kids. We would go hiking up Natural Bridge many times over the years. While traveling up the mountain, he would point out to us how important it...

Dearest Anita and Family,
I am deeply sorry to hear of your loss, however, rejoice that your father is united with our heavenly father. My thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. While I never met Mr. Hatton, I can see how he touched so many lives in so many positive ways.

Papaw,
I'll never forget your eye-crinkling smiles and stories- you had such a way with words! I appreciate you taking the time to share your memories with me. I'm so thankful that I was able to spend time with you and Mamaw the last time I came to AZ, my only regret is that I didn't return sooner. May God be with Mamaw at this time, you were her partner in life and love.
Godbless

Some of the best memories of my childhood were with My Papaw Hatton, he took me on vacation to Daytona Beach several times in the back of his Buick station wagon! I can remember him picking Julie, Rick and I up from my Mamaw Hamilton's in Irvine and taking us to Natural Bridge, just because he loved spending time with his grandkids. He loved to go to the spa and would take me along, I would sit at the juice bar with a fruit smoothie while he was in the sauna. I have precious memories of...

Mr. Hatton's ready smile,cheerful disposition,and wonderful personality really did make the Zandale area a great place to be when I was young - His positive impact on the daily lives of so many in the community speaks for itself.