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Hugh Alexander "Big Pop" Tatham

Middletown, New York

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Newburgh, NY Hugh Alexander "Big Pop" Tatham, assistant director of housekeeping for the New York City Hospital and area resident for many years, died Tuesday, March 18, 2008 in NYC. He was 72. The son of the late Charles A. Tatham and Thomasina Samms Tatham, he was born August 3, 1935 in...

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There is no death, just a change of worlds. Uncle Dan is in a much better place now. You will be sorely missed Uncle Dan. I love you!

I write on behalf of my family to extend our deepest sympathy to all of the family as we grieve Junior's sudden passing. I am so happy that I had the chance to spend some time with him, Butch and Cristal on their visit to Las Vegas last year. I was looking fwd to seeing him again. By then my ribs would have recovered from the bear hugs :-)

Uncle,

Going to miss you like crazy, especially the bear hugs and your smiling face.

We will never forget you, love you.

Annmarie & Tashan

Cousin Dan,
We'll miss you & I can never forget the giant bear hug & handshake.

Denise & Mike

Uncle Dan,

I know that I speak for the family over the pond, but we all love you and will miss you as well.
I'm going to miss those bear hugs that gave and will try and find comfort that you are now receiving the best hugs in Heaven.
I love you, we all do, and will miss you greatly.

Love you always xx

Uncle Dan and God father,

I love and miss you, but I know that you will look out for me and the family as you always did. I really wish that I spent more time with you. I regret that, but the times that we did spend together were memorial times and I will treasure the memeories.

You meant a lot to all who you touched in a very positive and understanding way. May your qualities be remembered and carried on by all who knew and loved you.

We love you and you will never be forgotten for all you have done in caring for people.

With my deepest smypathy.

My sincerest condolences to the many family and friends of God’s angel, Dan. The lives he touched while here with us, will forever live in our hearts. May your eternal days be filled with love and peace.

With Deepest Sympathy, Mari-Ann