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Gregory Dale Hatfield

1957 - 2024

Gregory Dale Hatfield obituary, 1957-2024, Milton, WV

BORN

1957

DIED

2024

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Wallace Funeral Home - Milton

1760 U.S. Route 60 West

Milton, West Virginia

Gregory Hatfield Obituary


GREGORY DALE HATFIELD, 66, of Milton, passed away February 23, 2024. He was born December 14, 1957, in Milton, W.Va. The son of Patricia Ann Templeton Hatfield of Milton and the late Harold Lloyd Hatfield. Greg was a 1976 graduate of Milton High School. He was on the football team and a member of the National Honor Society. Greg attended Glenville State University where he played football. Greg was an entrepreneur and business owner. He volunteered in Milton Little League and coached many youth teams. He gave back to his community through countless charitable endeavors. Greg was preceded in death by his father, Harold Lloyd Hatfield Sr., his grandparents, and his wife's parents. In addition to his mother, Patricia, he is survived by his loving wife of 41 years, Rhonda Marie Wiles Hatfield; their children, who meant the world to him: one daughter, Carly Hatfield Taylor (Jeremy-who was like a son); one son, Colton Hatfield; one brother, Harold "Chuck" Hatfield Jr. (Candi); one sister, Valerie Leggett (Jerry); grandchildren Tiana, Loren, Treven, Levi, Lennox, Remington, Riah, and Lancer; and one great-grandson, Easton; four brothers-in-law and their wives: Robert (Ann), Randy (Penny), Rod (Nancye), and Rick (Jennifer). Many special aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends who were more like sons, daughters, sisters and brothers to him. His many employees through the years who were like family, especially Josè and Roman, whom he considered sons. Greg loved spending time with family on vacations, at the farm, in the mountains or just visiting at home. He loved his pups Daisy, Bernie, Boomer and Kipp. He was an avid hunter, loved music, playing guitar and singing with his family. All were a big part of his life and heritage. Visitation will be from 1 to 3 p.m. Sunday, March 3, 2024, at Wallace Funeral Home, Milton. Graveside service will be at a later date. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.timeformemory.com/wallace.

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Published by The Herald-Dispatch on Feb. 29, 2024.

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Virginia Patrick

March 5, 2024

So sorry for your loss . I was so shocked to hear this . Praying for you in the coming days

David Hager, Houston Texas

February 29, 2024

My condolence of your loss to the family and close friends of Greg. I was sadden to hear the news. We were teammates for many years, he was a fun classmate and will always be remembered.

Bryan Maynard

February 28, 2024

Greg was one of the nicest guys I've ever met. The first time I saw his truck I fell in love with it. Everytime I would see him I would spend 30 minutes telling him how much I loved it and how I wanted to buy it.

The first and only time I ever rode in it Colton and I went to pick up his grill. Coming off the Milton exit a young kid come flying off the exit ramp and smashed the whole back side of it. I'll never forget when we were back at the campground we told him what had happened. I thought for sure he would be ticked, boy was I wrong. He didn't care at all, his mood didn't change at all. I thought to myself wouldn't this world be a better place if we all reacted that way. He was so easy to talk to, I'll sure miss our talks about his truck. Rest easy my friend, it was a pleasure knowing you.

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