Helen-Hatch-Obituary

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Helen Louise Hatch

Mundy Township, Michigan

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DIED
June 23, 2014
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Mundy Township, Michigan

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Swartz Funeral Home - Flint Obituary

HATCH, Helen Louise ? Of Mundy Township, age 90, died Monday, June 23, 2014.

Funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Monday, June 30, 2014 at
Lamb of God Lutheran Church, 2051 West Maple Avenue, Flint, Pastor Paul Boerger officiating.

Burial in Evergreen Cemetery.

Those desiring may make contributions to Lamb Of God Building Fund.

Visitation 2 p.m. ? 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday and 10 a.m. Monday until the time of the service at the church.

Helen was born in Flint, Michigan on October 25, 1923, daughter of the late Fred and Katherine (Dreiss) Penix.

She graduated from Flint Central High School.

She was a member of Lamb of God Lutheran Church.

Mrs. Hatch was employed by AC Spark Plug Division during World War II. In 1956 she began working for GM Parts Distribution and retired as a manager.

Surviving are daughter, Mary Louise (Dan) DeMers of Poulsbo, WA;

five grandsons, Greg, Joe, David, Don and Wesley;

nine great-grandchildren and daughter-in-law, Sonja (John) Maloney.

She was preceded in death by husband, Wesley; step-son, David and her siblings.

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Miss you Grandma!

I used to work with Helen at SPO and always loved spending time with her. My late husband and Wes would get together to play their banjos/guitars so the four of us spent some really fun times together. She was a great lady.

I,too,worked with Helen at GMSPO 1970-1993. She was a bright and conscientious employee. I appreciated her GREAT sense of humor and the joy she seemed to find in her life. Sandy

I am so sorry for your loss. Please be assured God cares for you and will comfort you at this time. 1 Pet. 5:7

Gentle mercies in this your time of grief. Our prayers are with you Mary.

Keith and I at Connie's visiting Helen.

We so loved Helen as our own mother. Keith had met Helen years ago when they both ended up at the Grand Blanc road gas station talking about their cars. That is where their friendship started. I came to meet her later after marrying Keith. She was the totally funniest, kindest and a very intelligent woman. Hats off to Connie Lockwood and Pat Slater who helped Helen by taking her into her home and Pat with the auction and selling of the home, your two were the best. She was a great friend and...

I worked with Helen in the late 60's at GM Parts. She was so much fun and such a great gal, she left an impression all these years! Rest in peace....I'm sure she'll still keep things lively.

Rest In Peace Aunt Helen. We will always remember your humor and saying "eat a worm" Craig enjoyed spending time with you on his short visits and the wonderful car events with you and Wes.

I worked for Dr. Shelley for many years and it was always a treat when Helen came in. She would yell at Dr. for not giving her enough water. Always a joy. Prayers to the family!!