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GEORGE P. HATGEN

Burlington, Vermont

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GEORGE P. (HATJIGIANNIS) HATGEN - BURLINGTON - On March 27, 2015, surrounded by his family and beloved dog, Oliver, George P. Hatgen, 92, left this earth and was reunited with his wife, Mary. George was born in Galaxidi, Greece, on Oct. 17, 1922. He was one of the founding fathers of the...

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Peter,
I am very sorry to learn of your Fathers passing. I offer you and your family my sincere condolences. May God Bless You.

As a great neighbor for close to 30 years I will forever miss his smile and waive (especially in his white tank top in the summer months !) Peace to you and your family Peter.

Peter, Very sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

I read the sad news in the Church newsletter. I am sorry that George has parted from us.

Peter and family, accept my deep sympathy, an old friend of your father.
May he rest in peace!

Peter, Sorry to hear of your Dad's passing. He was a part of the close knit Burlington Airport family for many years. When he moved over to Parkway Diner many of us followed him! He will be missed by many. God Bless!

We will always remember George for his hard work and the support to every church project. The numerous discussions we had about his hometown in Greece, but most of all his pride and love for his family. May his memory be eternal

So Sorry to hear of this, he had a special relationship with my father Oatman Saunders. We loved going to the diner, he always made us feel welcome like family!

Peter: So sorry to see of your dad's passing. I so remember him back in the early-late 1980's when Tammy and Gail worked there. Your Dad was always good to my Mom when she'd come alone...and let her sit in a booth. This would be at the Parkway. I remember you also.. helping out at the grill and your great sense of humor. My husband was a police officer from Williston...and he'd usually sit with a couple of the State Troopers who stopped at the Parkway very often. Your Dad like yourself and...

Peter and Family. Sorry to hear about George's passing. I have many fond memories of working at the Parkway Diner. What I learned from him became a great asset that I applied to my future career in the restaurant business. Hope to see you at the funeral service Tuesday.