September 27, 1945 - August 30, 2013
Robert Glenn Hatfield of La Quinta, Ca. passed away on August 30th in Ventura, Ca. after gallantly fighting cancer for 9 years. Bob was born on September 27th, 1945 in Huntington Park, Ca. He graduated from Dominguez High School in Compton in 1963 then attended Cal Western University at Point Loma, San Diego on a baseball scholarship receiving his B.A. in 1967. He then received his M.B.A. from Thunderbird: American Institute for Foreign Trade in Phoenix, Az.Bob was an avid golfer, loved gin rummy and was deeply involved in several country clubs. His first and most loved club was San Gabriel C.C. but he also enjoyed membership at North Ranch C.C. in Westlake, and Saticoy C.C. in Somis and was currently a member at La Quinta C.C. in La Quinta. Over the years he loved fishing, snow skiing, sailing, and white water rafting with his family. He loved to entertain and barbeque but his grandmother Lulu's fried chicken with pan gravy was absolutely his favorite meal. Bob co-founded Providea, Inc. a leading global provider of video conferencing collaboration and telepresence technology solutions in 1999. He served as the Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Providea and grew the company from a start-up with 12 employees to a nationwide company generating $35 million in revenues with 55 employees at his retirement from the Company in June 2008.
Bob co-founded View Tech in 1992 and served as a director and Chief Executive Officer since View Techs inception. From 1992 until January 1997, Bob also served as the company's chairman. Bob brought View Tech public on the NASDAQ stock market with the successful completion of its initial public offering in June 1995. During his five- year tenure at View Tech, Bob led the company from start-up to a $60M annual revenue leader in its category. Bob left the company in 1998. From 1977 to December 1991, he was Executive Vice President of Delphi Information Systems, Inc., a provider of data processing systems for the distribution portion of the property and casualty insurance industry. During his 14 years with Delphi, the firm grew from $100,000 in annual revenues and six employees, to $50,000,000 in annual Revenues and 350 employees. Bob was a hands-on employer proud of his co-workers and enjoyed watching their growth and shared their joy in accomplishments both in business and personally.
Bob is survived by his spouse Kathy of almost 40 years and their children Kristin Hatfield and Ryan Hatfield both of La Quinta, step-sisters Carole Rodgers of Paso Robles, and Kay Dunaway of La Center, Washington, half sister Colette Fisher, half brothers Jim Hammon, Bill Hammon and Don Hammon of Washington. Bob has one grandchild, Chandler Hatfield and many nieces and nephews.
There will be a celebration of life on Saturday, Sept. 28th at 12 noon at San Gabriel Country Club, San Gabriel. Memorials may be made to the City of Hope, Duarte, Ca.
The family would like to extend our sincerest thanks to Dr. Twardowski M.D. and Pam Tryon N.P. of the City of Hope Oncology Department and to the doctors and staff of Community Memorial Hospital of Ventura all of whom worked tirelessly to extend life and insure comfort.
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Dan Malcolm
May 13, 2025
Kathy and family. I just looked up Bob on a whim and was sorry to learn of his passing. Both of you were larger than life figures in my youth and my parents (Larry and Kathy) loved both of you so much! I recall the many occasions that Bob and my dad would play gin rummy or dominoes late into the night - both of them extraordinarily competitive gamers. All the best to your family - you hold a very special spot in my childhood memories. Dan
John Nessen
February 28, 2021
Kathy. For some reason I thought of Bob this morning and decide to look him up. I found a tribute to Bob on the Los Angeles Times.
I worked for Bob at Delphi Systems and we meet several times at your first home near Westlake. I am writing, extremely late as it happens, to express my prayers for you and yours for your loss.
Peter McCutchen
December 19, 2013
Hat-
I am lost for words....You were truly an inspiration to me in my early business career. To be a part of ViewTech as its 4th employee and seeing the incredible success it turned into with Providea, I carry that life experience as one of the highest in my heart. Thank you for everything you and your brother Bill did for me. Your lessons, philosophy and vision will always carry on with me, My sincerest sympathy to Kathy, Kristin and Ryan. Your Dad was the best. The HAT will always live on in each of those he touched.
Lu Niesley
September 30, 2013
Kathy, I am so sorry to read of Bob's passing. I remember a visit from you two in Park City Utah many years ago, and working together even before that. I would love to share stories, tears, and a hug. (760 837-4746). My condolences to the entire family.
Sharon McVey
September 23, 2013
I'm sorry I did not know Bob, he reads as a very great man, it just goes to show greatness comes out of Compton. Sharon McVey
Buck and Sue Jellison
September 22, 2013
Hat,
You will be greatly missed.
Even though you have moved on, your legend will continue for many years for all who knew you well.
Betty Hubbs Taylor
September 22, 2013
So sorry to hear of Bob's passing. May God comfort his family and friends and hold them close to His heart.
Carol Grover
September 22, 2013
The class of Dominguez High School 1963 remembers Rebert Hatfield.
Pam Grimm
September 22, 2013
I was so sorry to hear that we've lost another old friend. I knew Bob from jr high and hs years. I'm not at all surprised to read of his very impressive career. I have shared his obituary on my Facebook group page with other old friends from his hometown of Compton. My sincerest condolences go to his family, I'm very sorry for your loss.
Gloria McComb
September 22, 2013
Dear Kathy, Kristin and Ryan,
Our deepest sympathy for your loss. We are saddened to know of his long battle with cancer. There's always the thought of him being in a better place with no more suffering and may you find peace in comfort in that thought.
With Deepest Sympathy,
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