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Martha Hyatt

Chambersburg, Pennsylvania

1924 - 2017

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Martha M. HyattMay 8, 1924 - July 30, 2017ChambersburgMartha M. Hyatt passed away on July 30, 2017. Born in Newton, MA on May 8, 1924, she was the daughter of the late Robert F. Miller and Esther Pratt Miller.A New England native, she met and married her high school sweetheart, James R. Hyatt, on...

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Mrs. Hyatt was my kindergarten teacher at Marion Elementary School back in 1965 and I loved her to pieces. She took our class to her beautiful home for a picnic at the end of the school year. I remember Herb Frey was pushing me on the swing that was in the big tree in her yard. I looked above me and on the branch was a big black snake wrapped around the limb. Mrs. Hyatt made a lesson out of that! She was so loving and a positive start to students beginning their education during the...

I am just learning of Martha's death and am quite saddened to hear this news. I knew Martha for a long beginning when she started e Pre-First program at Stofferstown. We remained friends through the years after she left teaching. My sincerest sympathies to her family.

Martha and Jim were great neighbors. Martha contributed much to the community during her long life . As for her many friends human and animal alike, she is irreplaceable. We were so lucky to have known her.

We have known and loved Martha and Jim for the better part of forty years. She was a class act and so full of fun.
We send our love and know that she is still expressing life and love as she continues her experience


The Buckwalter Family and Erway Family

A very classy lady. I'm glad I got to work with her at CVAS.

My condolences to her family. God bless.

I will always remember Martha as a great lady. She sold my mother and me many beautiful clothes at The Little Shop. She knew what looked good on you and would tell you if the clothes were wrong for you. I appreciated her honesty. She was always right. I was so sad when The Little Shop closed. I have many fond memories of our shopping trips.
May God comfort you in your time of sorrow.

Martha was an amazing woman and friend to our family. She worked closely with my mom on church items and also with the animals that they both loved so much. Martha was a dear and beloved friend to me and my daughter. I know she is meeting with some very special people and animals. Thank you for sharing your life with us and so many other people.

Better days for all of us.

A kind brilliant Woman who will be missed by the animal and humans of Franklin County. May all your Animal Friends be at the Rainbow Bridge for you.