PEORIA - Stanley Pierce Hatch, 95, of the Manor Court of Peoria died Saturday, Jan. 3, 2009, at the Manor Court, where he had resided.
Services will be at 2 p.m. Friday at the Endsley Funeral Home at 1107 W. Garfield Ave. in Bartonville. Visitation will be one hour prior to services Friday at the funeral home. Burial will be in Swan Lake Cemetery.
To view Mr. Hatch's memorial Web site or to send online condolences to the family, go to www.EndsleyFuneralHome.com.
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Mary Ann Carter
January 9, 2009
Stan Hatch - you can never be forgotten. Your cheerful smile and witty comments were always a joy. I remember sitting at the front desk at Liberty Village and watching you come and go. You always had something to say that put a smile on my face. And we always knew it was "time to take the food away" when you finally showed up for lunch. You will be missed.
Renee Farris
January 8, 2009
Stan Hatch....one of a kind. He will be missed by myself and all the residents at Liberty Estates! He is one man I am so blessed to have met and become friends with. I will never forget him. His sweet spirit will always have an impact on my life. Liberty Estates will NEVER be the same without his wisdom and kind heart. God Bless his family and know how much we loved him.
Gina Sciortino
January 7, 2009
Stanley had been a patient at my place of employment for many years. It didn't take long once I started this job to find him to be one of my favorite patients. I knew what time he was coming in and I would always try to have his appointment card ready ahead of time with a star sticker on it for him. He seemed to enjoy being treated like a "star" and it would always put a smile on his face. I'm so sorry for your loss. He will be missed.
Georgetta Guyton
January 7, 2009
My two favorite memories of Stan, It was late and the residents at Liberty Estates where he lived at were concerned about Stan parking his car in the garage at night and they ask me to park it for him. When I returned, Stan was sitting behind the Front-Desk (where I work at) with a big grin on his face, and said "GG there were no calls, I covered for you". I would say to Stan every time he was leaving to go out, "Stan now you be careful", his response was (with that boyish grin of his)"Yes Mommy." My prayers are with you and your family.
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