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Addie Hatcher Obituary

Addie Pearl Hatcher, 64, of Columbus, GA went home to heaven on Monday, January 01, 2007 at the Medical Center of Columbus. Funeral Services will be held at 2:00 P.M. on Wednesday, January 3, 2007 in the Striffler-Hamby Mortuary, Macon Road Chapel with Reverend Norman Garrison officiating. Burial will follow in Evergreen Memory Gardens. The family will receive friends from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. at the funeral home this evening. Mrs. Hatcher was born August 31, 1942 in Pike County, AL daughter of the late Gus Kilpatrck and Louise Adkins Kilpatrick. She was an active member of Calvary Tabernacle Assembly of God in Smiths Station, AL. Mrs. Hatcher loved to travel, and she was able to realize a long time dream of going to the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, TN recently. This was definately a highlight of her life. She will be remembered as a very loving, giving and caring individual by her faily an dthe numerous individuals whose lives she touched. Mom, we will miss you, but we will always cherish your memories in our hearts. Mrs. Hatcher was preceded in death by her first husband, Jesse Hoyt Tyler, and a sister, Kathy Johnson. Survivors include her husband, Robert Hatcher of Columbus, GA; three children, Jesse Wayne Tyler and his wife, Dawn, of Opelika, AL, Jessie Pearl "J.P. Lemay and her husband, Jean, of Auburn, AL, Robert "Bobby" Houston Hatcher and his wife, Terri, of Smiths Station, AL; three siblings, John Kilpatrick, of Phenix City, AL, Margaret Tiller of Troy, AL and Nell Hall of Smiths Station, AL; six grandchildren, Bryan Bartley, Erin Vaughn, Mandy Reed, Taylor Hatcher, Ryan Hatcher and Chloe Lemay; two great grandchildren, Kaleigh Vaughn and Brynleigh Bartley; she also leave behind lots of nieces and nephews whom she loved very much. Please visit www.mem.com to sign the online guest registry.

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Published by The Opelika-Auburn News on Jan. 2, 2007.

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Rachael Adkins

January 3, 2007

Robert,Wayne,J.P.and Bobby,
I am so sorry about your loss right now. I wish that there was something that I could say to comfort you right now but I know just how deep the hurt can go.I have so very many fond memories of the times that Rick and I spent with Robert and Pearl over the last 40 years that I have known them. We had so many good times together. My most vivid memories of Pearl is of the times that she took care of her mother,Aunt Louise when she was so sick and the time that she took care of Aunt Ardamae before they died. Pearl was always so willing to help out in times of need no matter how great the need was,and she always gave it her all. I will never ever forget her and I hope that when she got to heaven she told Courtney hi and that her Daddy and I miss her very much.
May God wrap you all in his arms bringing you the comfort and peace that only he can provide. God is our refuge and strength and ever present help.Psalms 46:1 Through our Lord Jesus Christ may time and cherished memories help to ease your sorrow and give you hope and strength with each tomorrow. I haven't seen all of ya'll in some time,but I love each and every one of you and you all will be in my prayers. I haven't been to a funeral since Courtney's funeral and I don't know when I will be able to. Just know that I will be there in spirit and I will be praying for all of you.

Love
Rachael Adkins

Chris & Katrina Bush

January 2, 2007

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

mavis pittman

January 2, 2007

our hearts go out to you all. we did not see each other as often as we would like but our hearts are always with you all.love mavis kilpatrick pittman.

joe kennedy

January 2, 2007

our thoughts and prayers are with the hatcher family.

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