SANDRA-HATFIELD-Obituary

SANDRA SOTO HATFIELD

Huntington, West Virginia

1935 - 2017

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SANDRA SOTO HATFIELD, of Huntington, died peacefully at home on Wednesday, Sept. 13, 2017, following an extended Illness. She was the wife of C. Donald Hatfield, former publisher and editor of The Herald-Dispatch, who survives her. She was the mother of three children - Lisa, Chris and Joel, all...

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She was one of the pretty Soto girls from my hometown of Beckley, and Don is my longtime friend and colleague. I carry good thoughts about them.

Remembering my friend Don on this anniversary of Sandy's passing.

I am so sorry to hear of her passing. I knew her in Huntington and Tucson. Her spirit was effervescent. My condolences go to Don, and my family is praying for you. Angela Dodson, Michael Days and family.

Dear Don,

The love you and Sandy had for each other was so true, thoughtful and unique. May it sustain you in your time of grief.

Many beautiful and accomplished women came from Raleigh County. Don, you married one of the best, and so did I. Sad about Sandy's passing but grateful for the 62 years of marriage you were blessed to share.

I remembered Sandy thru the arts of music and her son, Joel played the violin in the orchestra. She went to a lot of music concerts at Marshall University. I will always think of her in lots of situations. Especially when I practice my. violin ! She will be missed very much! She is in a better place than I am right now! In friendship and warm regards to you Sandy!

Dear Don, my love and condolences are with you. Sandy was a special person, love kindness to others always. . My prayers are with you. Love, Norma Lee

Dear Don and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you all.

Don & family: Steve and I would like to extend our deepest sympathies to you and your family.Sandra was one fine lady with all the love for all.It was always on our Friday night going tLa Paloma C.C. to share love and laughter.You we be missed by all.Be well Don.