GEORGE-HATCH-Obituary

GEORGE HATCH

Salt Lake City, Utah

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George Clinton Hatch 1919 ~ 2009 On Sunday, August 30, George Clinton Hatch died peacefully at his home in Salt Lake City, surrounded by his family. He was 89 years old. In his passing, he left his children, grandchildren, and great-grand-children a legacy to share with all Americans. Through...

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May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

Hatch family
Your dad was a doer with a vision. He was creative and innovative and not afraid to take a chance. We loved our association with George and learned much from him. The Christmas cards showing far flung places visited was always a treat.
Our admiration, respect and love,

Mark & Jean Eubank & family

radio, cable
T.V. visionary 2
rest beneath red rock

Dear Hatch family
It was a great honor to care for your father, we were blessed to have George in our lives. We love George very much and we will be forever greateful for his life and the countless things he did for us and we will always have him in ours hearts. Dear Friend George we miss you deeply. With all our love for you and your family.
Marcia and Rawlin Pinkerman and baby Zack

Dear Randy, Ann and Hatch Family,
What a great heritage your fine father has left to you and your family, to the State of Utah, and to the media!
I enjoyed seeing him in my visits to the family home while we were growing up together, and I love seeing his great qualities in you and your children.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your loss,
Love,
Eliot and Bethany Brinton and family

Dear Hatch Family,
I remember growing up in your home as much as my own. Many happy memories of your parents and their constant desire to make the world better....Liz Hale Hammond

Dear Jeff,

I remember vividly the opportunity that I had to interview your father for a new local magazine called "Profiles." I remember being highly impressed by his achievements, accomplishments and credentials. I remember how patient he was with me and how he took time to answer my questions and explain things to me. I remember needing to call him a couple of times after the interview and how he always made sure I received the information I needed. I also remember interviewing...

As the widow of a former KUTV employee - Bobby Smith, I have many wonderful memories of the 20 plus years Bobby was a member of the KUTV family. I am grateful for the contributions George and his family have given to the news media, not only in the Intermountain West, but that spilled over the world. Many good news people started at KUTV and moved upwards. George's encouragement enable many people to grow and expand their horizons. The entire Hatch family was always considerate and generous...

Dear Jeff, Randy, Diane, Michael, Deepika and family, I extend my deepest sympathies. Every time I think of your father I think of the years of loving care that he provided to your mother. What a great example to all of us.