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Not Listed - 2006
CWO4 CHARLES J. HATIEN, 87, of Huntington, husband of Edith Webb Hatten, died
Sunday, Jan. 29, 2006, at his residence. He was born April5, 1918, in Huntington, to the
late James M. Hatten and Grace N. Crabtree Hatten. In addition to his wife he is survived by one son, Michael J. Hatten of Huntington and the love of his life, his granddaughter, Shawna Leigh Hatten. He was a veteran of WWII, the U.S. Army, with 36 years of service, a member of Masonic Lodge #152, Huntington, Disabled American Veterans, and Reserve Office Association. The .funeral will be a private family service Tuesday and burial will be in White Cape1 Memorial Gardens, Barboursville. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the homeless. There wi11 be no visitation, condolences may be sent to www.timeformemory.com/henson. Arrangements are by Henson Mortuary.
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There are currently 5 condolences.
Jody Craig
Friday February 3, 2006 at
1:01 PM
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Mrs. Hatten and Mike,
I just want to thank you for sharing Mr. Hatten with me at a very
critical time of my life.
His example of being a loving husband and that of a father that
provided for his son was a perfect example for me to model myself
from.
I want to thank you both for being there for me at all the right
time...
If there is anything I could do for you let me know..
Thanks
Jody
1422 woody creek rd
Matthews NC 28105
704-847-6729
clc1972jbc@netzero.com
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Jennie (McClure) Riley
Tuesday January 31, 2006 at
12:42 PM
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My deepest sympathy to the Hatten family, especially Mike and Shawna. Mike, my father died in '98 and I understand your loss.
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Danny A. Ramsey
Monday January 30, 2006 at
7:06 PM
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Edith,Mike and Shawna, It goes without saying how I felt about Charlie.Will miss him very much.Will miss our Army and Kroger chats.Always enjoy his telling me stories of things I managed to get into as a kid and how my Dad would react.As I'm sure you Charlie and my Dad go way back. If I were to get into trouble at work he would get me then let Dad know and I would hear about it again.You could say if it weren't for Charlie watching after me years ago I probably wouldn't have lasted all these years at Kroger.I am sorry that I do not have the words to describe how I feel about him.He definitely left his impression on me.Thinking of all of you,Danny
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Bob Thompson
Monday January 30, 2006 at
10:05 AM
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I am very sad at your loss. In lieu of flowers, Turnpike Ford has made a donation to the City Mission in memory of Charles Hatten.
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Employees of Turnpike Ford
Monday January 30, 2006 at
9:46 AM
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Please accept our sincere condolances in the loss of your husband, father and grandfather. If there is anything we can do, please give us the opportunity. God bless.
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