Paul-Hatcher-Obituary

Paul Wayne Hatcher Sr.

Tucson, Arizona

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HATCHER, Paul Wayne, Sr., 75, passed away Friday, May 11, 2007 in Tucson, AZ. He is survived by daughters, Kathy Smith, Susan (Paul) Jaffe; sons, Paul Jr. and Dale; step-children, Carol (Jim) Jones, Susanna (Chuck) Grose; grandson, Paul III; brothers, Delbert, Gilbert and Albert Hatcher; sister,...

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Good hard teacher at Palo Verde H.S. Would not have any other way. He snapped the ball in class that you did not catch. God speed to a good man. Class of 1978.

My thoughts and prayers with all of the Hatcher family.

My father was my hero. He set the example in which I have always tried to model my life. These last days have proven to me that it was not an endeavor of futility. I believe that the success of a persons life is not measured in money and material goods. The quality of the treasure of your friends defines the success of your life. Meeting and getting to know each and everyone of dads friends, and the love and respect you have shown, affirms my belief that dad was the most seccesful man I...

My prayers to the family.His prowess as an athlete was remarkable but tempered by his humility. For me, he portrayed being a gentleman, shadowing his furious football talent.Proud to have spent time on the playing field with this great man. 56'-59'!

Paul was one of the kindest and most gentle people I have ever known. I'm sure he has obtained his eternal reward after being such a Christlike individual in this mortal life.

A true gentleman, a great football player,a mans man.Proud to have played ball with you Paul.Never had a bad word for anyone. My prayers are with the Hatcher family.

TO PAUL'S FAMILY :

HE WAS ONE OF THE KINDEST, WARMEST,AND GENTLEST PEOPLE I HAVE EVER KNOWN..
THE PAST FEW YEARS HAVE BEEN VERY HARD ON HIM, BUT I NEVER HEARD HIM COMPLAIN.
I'M PROUD TO SAY THAT HE WAS MY FRIEND.
DON "TEX" BOWERMAN