Thomas F. Hatton, 85, of Waynesville, Ohio, passed away on June 6, 2024. A celebration of life gathering will be held from 4-7 p.m. Thursday, June 13, 2024 at Stubbs-Conner Funeral Home in Waynesville. Stubbs-Conner Funeral Home, Waynesville, is serving the family.
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Judy Colvin Simpson
June 17, 2024
So sorry for the loss of Tom. He was a school mate and friend growing up. I painted the Spartan signs that the Basketball players ran through at the beginning of the games. It was always a joke as to what player would burst the paper first - and it was usually Tom. He was our classmate hero during his years at UD, we were always so proud of him. In loving memory of our friend Tom.
Michael smith
June 13, 2024
He coached me in high school and he was very fine man one that you wanted to emulate truly kind and considerate he sorely will be missed
Garry Roggenburk
June 11, 2024
During my four years I had a great roommate , friend and teammate. Tom was
an intense competitor, well respected, liked by his teammates and the Flyer Fans. Thanks for the memories and happy hunting Tom.
ROGER STEPHENS
June 11, 2024
Tom and I worked for Mead Information Services and appreciated talking with him. He was an authentic class act. While woking with us he played BB on our Mead team. We will miss him and his brother greatly.
Mike Moler
June 11, 2024
A great man for this area remember watching him play for UD flyers
Mickey Creamer
June 11, 2024
I am very saddened to hear the passing of Tom, I always enjoyed talking with him at the legion and talking about Basketball Tommy was a class act and a great guy, He will be missed, Condolences to the Hatton family
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