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John R. Hachey

Augusta, Maine

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John R. Hachey1947 - 2017DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - John R. Hachey, 69, died unexpectedly Feb. 25, 2017.He was born in Waterville, to Joseph and Jeanette Casavant Hachey. John graduated from Winslow High School in 1965, and attended the University of Maine, Orono, from 1965-67 and then enlisted in the...

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I have thought of John many times since our high school days. I remember John as a very good friend. Hard to believe that it has been seven years since his passing.

A year really flies by, but I just happened to be thinking of John this week for some reason; and here is the reason. I am sorry I did not get to know him as an adult; he was always straight forward and honest with me, so I imagine that he was still the same in that way. Again, my condolences and thanks for the opportunity to add to John's memory.

I was surprised and saddened by the news of John's passing. He was a great friend and mentor to me when I worked at the Port of Portland. The world has lost a wonderful human being. My prayers and thoughts go out to his sons, their families and especially Rachel. Mya God bless you during this difficult time.

I was very sad of hearing of John's passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family! John will be missed, and I was lucky to have known him!!!

A wonderful and kind man. I am very glad to have known him.

To family & friends, I had the privilege of knowing John & Rachel for two years 70-72 after he returned to the Univ of Maine & Beta Theta Pi fraternity from military service. We both majored in Sociology. His acceptance & friendship of others is something I have never forgotten. My condolences to Rachel & his family.

John & Rachel Univ of Maine Homecoming Beta House

Im so sorry to hear of John's passing. He was so kind to my family when we lost my husband, John (Pat) in 2007. John and Pat knew each other from the Port of Anacortes but held a special bond as Vietnam Veterans. John expressed that sentiment to me personally when Pat died and it meant so much to me. Rachel, I pray for your comfort and strength. There will come a time when the memories will bring smiles instead of tears.

I am saddened to hear of John's passing. He was a great brother of mine in Beta Theta Pi fraternity, and a great friend. I will always remember fondly those noontime games of whist at the House. May God bless you, John.