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Kimberly Raye Hatch

Endicott, New York

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Kimberly Raye Hatch of Endwell formerly of Kirkwood Kimberly Raye Hatch, 40, passed away unexpectedly Saturday, October 11, 2008. She was predeceased by her grandparents, Mildred B. and William Gill; father, Raymond L. Carl; brother, Ricky Carl; nephew, Nicholas Carl; uncle, William...

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Bonnie, I pray for Kimberly every morning, as I do for you and your whole family. I pray God comforts Kim's children and heals the pain. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Bonnie, Tammi, Joe and family,
I just don't have the words to express my deepest sympathy of the loss of your beloved Kim. Your are all in my thoughts, prayers and heart and I feel very honored to have known her. Kim is with God now; at peace. May God wrap his arms around you all and hold you tight.

Bonnie, Tammy and Joey and families, I was so sorry to hear this very sad news. Just know that she is at peace with the Lord.

Hugs and Love Joan

To Ricky, Helena, and Family-- I am so sorry to hear about your loss. My heart breaks for all of you. I was shocked when I heard about Kim. I know I have not seen you all in such a long time,since I live down south, but that does not mean I still don't think about all my family up north, but know that I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers as you go through this difficult time.

My condolences on your loss, my Thoughts and Prayers are with you and your family.

Bonnie and family,
I am sorry about Kim. Such a precious child of God. He must have needed her now more than we. I know how hard it is to lose a loved one, but a child... Last time I saw Kim, we were both in Gen. ER.
God Bless and be with you all. We will all be tog. again one day.
My love to all, Cousin, Angela

GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN - DEDICATED TO KIM HATCH - (FROM HER MOM)

You were so full of life,
Always smiling and carefree,
Life loved you being a part of it,
And I loved you being a part of me.
You could make anyone laugh,
If they were having a bad day,
No matter how sad I was,
You could take the hurt away.
Nothing could ever stop you,
Or even make you fall,
You were ready to take on the world,
Ready to do it all.
But God decided he needed you,
So...

One of my many memories of Kim is when I was about 10 yrs old. Kim used to think of herself as somewhat of a poet. Which was fascinating to me, as I never knew anyone that was interested in writing or even reading poetry. Here is something that she wrote as a high school student.

"I look across the water
I look across the sea
And what do I find waiting there for me?
I can see you
You can see me
Together well find eternity"

I memorized that 25 years ago and...

To the Hatch family,
Our condolences on the loss of Kim.I knew her from Cedarhurst where our boys went to school.
Zack, Anthony says to tell you he is very sorry for the loss of your mom. Should you need someone to talk to call him.
May the Lord grant you peace during this most difficult time, may He hold you during your darkest hour and walk with you as you lay to rest your loved one.
The DelVillano Family