David Alan Hatch obituary, Issaquah, WA

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David Alan Hatch

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Sarah Mulhall

July 7, 2024

I was so sad to hear of David´s passing, my husband John Mulhall worked with him at Loyola. I remember him to be a kind and gentle man and doctor. My deepest condolences to his family.

Roberta (Bobbi) Koranda

January 25, 2024

I was very upset to hear of Dr. Hatch's passing. I was a secretary who worked with him at Loyola. I know everything about his family and life as he asked me to transcribe his family's history. It was the most fascinating story that I couldn't wait to get more to transcribe. My deepest sympathies to his family. Bobbi

Shannon McHugh

June 17, 2023

I just heard of Dr. Hatch´s passing and I burst into tears. He helped save my father´s life in that he was my surgeon for my dad´s kidney transplant. I will never forget Dr. Hatch´s kindness, humor and patience with me and my family. I have not forgotten him and it´s been 21 years. Heartfelt condolences to his family. Dr. Hatch was a good man and doctor. One of a kind.

Rich DeCarlo

November 16, 2022

What a great tribute to a great man

jerry anderson

November 16, 2022

My memories of Dave are special beyond words. We shared a love for rock and roll during a very musically influential time. I vividly remember buying Led Zepplin's first album ( because I loved the cover) taking it home putting it on the HiFi and after the first song calling Dave and telling him he had to get to my house and fast. He arrived in about 5 minutes and we sat in my room in total awe of what we were hearing. I played in the aforementioned bands with Dave and it was simply some of the best years of my life. I will be forever grateful to have known Dave and I will hold his memory deep in my heart.

Colin Foy

November 13, 2022

Our last night together at our house in La Grange, IL

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