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Suzanne Marie Hatch

Fort Lauderdale/Wilton Manors, Florida

Jul 7, 1954 – Oct 28, 2011

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BORN
July 7, 1954
DIED
October 28, 2011
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Fort Lauderdale/Wilton Manors, Florida

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Suzanne Marie Hatch, 57, of Oakland Park passed away on Friday, October 28, 2011. Sue was the volunteer coordinator for America's Moms for Soldiers, as well as a volunteer with the Humane Society of Broward. She is survived by her husband of 38 years, Brian Hatch; sister, Michele (Gary) Davis of AL, nephews, Sean and Brandon Davis of AL; sister, Paulette (Mark) Westhart of NY, and her loving companions, Carmen and Lucy. A celebration of Sue's life will be held on Monday, 6 P.M. with friends gathering beginning at 5:30 P.M. in the Kalis-McIntee Funeral Home, 2505 N. Dixie Hwy, Wilton Manors. Sue was a loving wife, sister, and a friend to many. She will be sorely missed by all. In lieu of flowers, expressions of sympathy may be made in her honor to America's Moms For Soldiers, PO Box 668487, Pompano Beach, FL. 33066, or the Humane Society of Broward.

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Sue and I were the closest of friends for the last 20 years. We first met because of our shared love of animals, as volunteers for the Humane Society. We had much in common, including both being TV fanatics, and even worked together at the same job for a couple of years. She was my go to person and was always there for me during all the highs and lows of life. There was no one who knew me better, and I can't remember ever having a bad word between us in all that time. When I needed a...

Please accept my deepest sympathy. Sue was a warm, loving, devoted friend. May it help to know that friends are sharing the sorrow you feel in your heart. Let the comfort of friends and family be your strength now and in the days ahead. My prayers and thoughts and with you all.

Brian, I am so sorry, I had no idea of what you were going thru. I too got to see the very giving side of your beautiful wife. She will not be forgotten.
My deepest Sympathy,
Wanda

Sue, even though I only knew you for a few years, I feel as though we connected as good friends. I met you at America's Moms for Soldiers and you took me into your heart and under your wing as you guided me into the world of being charitable. I thank you for that. You were a warm and giving person, not only with people, but also with the animals you so dearly loved. We enjoyed talking about our families, our pets, and our Soaps :) and always remembering our soldiers in their time of need. ...

Please accept my condolences.Sue lived what she believed, accomplished so much and will be greatly missed. In the meantime God promises to heal our broken hearts and bind up our painful spots.Psalms 147:3. I hope these words will be of comfort to you in these difficult times.
J. Wilson, Lauderhill.

Even at a time of such unexpected sadness, love and memories endure and they will stay with you forever. I will warmly remember the times spent with Sue at America's Moms for Soldiers. Sue always greeted everyone with a smile and you knew she was happy to see you. She will be missed.

I only knew Sue for a short time at Mom's for Soldiers.
She was always there with a smile on her face and
a hug. Enjoyed talking about Kentucky and her Kentucky
friend. Will miss her.
Mertie Lloyd Pompano Beach

Suzie, you were the first friend in my life and we were always there for each other through all the happy times and sad times. We were the first person each other called to share news,weather it be good or bad, laughed,(sometimes we laughed so hard it hurt) cried on each others shoulders, gave each other advice,kept secrets, all the things good friends do. We had a wonderful time celebrateing our 50 years of friendship 4 years ago with a fun weekend at Disney World. It was Soap week, just...

Sue you were the "heart" of America's Moms for Soldiers. We will miss your passion, energy and gift for making everyone feel welcome. You did so much for so many. I am honored to have been your friend, and will miss you more than you could ever know. Our prayers are with Brian and your family.