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Meredith Hatch

MANSFIELD, Texas

1969 - 2008

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Meredith Bower Hatch passed away Sunday, June 8, 2008, in Grand Prairie. Funeral: 10 a.m. Friday at First United Methodist Church, 777 N. Walnut Creek Drive, Mansfield. Visitation: 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Blessing Funeral Home, Mansfield. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, please send contributions...

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Meredith I did not know you until your story came around to my son's school at Tarver Rendon Elementary but having read all I could about all you had done while you were here made it possible for me to implement healthier changes in my families lives. I wanted to take the time and thank you for being such a devoted person to our community and for showing women how to walk in your light. God speed Meredith Hatch. To your family, they were the luckiest bunch to have gotten to know you the way...

I am sorry to have just learned of Meredith's passing. She and I were pledge sisters at UTA and I remember her dearly. I knew immediately she was genuine and a true friend. I'm sad to have lost touch with her over the years yet happy that she touched so many lives. I remember this accident being all over the news yet I had no idea that this was the Meredith I knew from school. After reading the posts and her memorial page, I am inspired by her accomplishments. I have two boys myself and am...

To the Bower and Hatch Families-I just learned this weekend of Meredith's passing when I attended our 20th Class Reunion for MacArthur High School. Meredith and I were friends in high school and soriority sisters at UTA. Meredith was truly one of the nicest people on earth and definately beautiful on the inside and outside. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you. The world has definately lost a wonderful person.

I was heartbroken to read of the loss of Meredith in the "In Memorium" section of the Alpha Chi Omega Lyre magazine. We were friends and sorority sisters in college and although we lost touch, I still thought of her often. I am so sorry for your loss. She will be dearly missed.

I just wanted to share my condolences with the family. I had the opportunity to meet Meredith through Rotary. She and her family opened their home with the exchange group that visited from Chile. She was always willing to serve her community.
J. Munoz
Arlington, TX

Dearest Hatch Family,
My son Kyle was a student from opening day at the Mansfield Primrose School. My deepest sympathy on the loss of your Wife and Mother, the beautiful and lovely Meredith. Even after we moved on, upon seeing her at 24 Hour fitness or the grocery store, she remembered all of our names each time and treated us graciously as if we were the best of friends.
Such a wonderful woman will be missed. I know that she is watching her children and smiling from Heaven upon them.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Just a couple of months ago I was talking about how we played outside in the front yards of our houses on Finley. We only spent time as children and went our own ways in JR and SR high; however, she will always remain a happy part of my past. I still picture her riding down the street on her big wheel with the brightest smile.

God Bless.
Shelby L. McGill

I love you and I miss you Aunt Meredith.

Love,
Madison

Meredith was one of the kindest people I'd ever hope to know.

We all have so many memories of laughs and sweet moments with this sweet person.