Robbie Hatton was born on September 26th, 1970, in Delhi New York, he passed unexpectedly in his home on November 8th, 2024, in Newton Kansas. He moved to Kansas with his family in 1974.
Robbie was an avid artist who spent countless hours drawing portraits and sports memorabilia. His love for drawing started at a very young age and he received several awards in his early childhood for his artistic ability.
Robbie enjoyed making memories with his family, collecting movies, video games and superman action figures. He spent his time playing basketball, camping and fishing.
Robbie married Kasha Lyn Stiner in October in 2008, they eventually separated but remained close lifetime friends. Robbie had a huge heart; he was protective of his family and friends. He was a great father figure to all the kids in his life. Spending time coaching his children’s sports teams.
Robbie is proceeded in death by his mother June Pearl (Brundage) Plume, Father Alan Hatton, Stepfather Joe Plume, Dad Phil Bowen, Brother-in-law Bobby Flores. He is survived by his brother’s Alan Hatton of Peabody Kansas, Jamie Hatton and wife Korie Hatton of Peabody Kansas, Sister Valerie Hatton of Peabody Kansas, brother Shane Hatton and wife Tasha Hatton of Newton Kansas, Kasha Stiner of Newton Kansas and his honorary children Jessica Motes, Treston Motes, and Harley Britton, and his many nieces and nephews.
His family will remember Robbie as the one who could always make you laugh. Robbie was a great storyteller and remembered every line of every joke he ever told. Also, for his love for animals, he was a great pet dad to Fatty, Lucky and Marley.
A Celebration of Life will be held on Thursday, November 21, 2024, 5pm-9pm at Petersen Funeral Home Chapel. There will be an open mic/ sharing time beginning at 6pm. Please come prepared to share your favorite Robbie story or joke he may have told you.
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