Preceded in death by husband, John C. Hatch and son, David M. Hatch.
Survivors include two grandsons, and seven great-grandchildren.
Born in Seattle, WA. Amy, was a loving wife for seventy two years and a homemaker for her family. Member of the University Presbyterian church for over forty years, she was an active member of UPC, teaching Sunday School, participating in summer day camps and part of many prayer groups. She lived in her Maple Leaf residence for seventy years.
Graveside Service, Monday, Nov 5 at Abbey View Cemetery, Brier, Wa. A Memorial Service was held Monday at University Presbyterian Church, 4540 15th Ave. N.E., Seattle, Wa.
Information edited from an obituary published in The Seattle Times on November 4, 2007.
*Date of birth is an estimation, based on her being 95 in October of 2007. It may be 1911.
Preceded in death by husband, John C. Hatch and son, David M. Hatch.
Survivors include two grandsons, and seven great-grandchildren.
Born in Seattle, WA. Amy, was a loving wife for seventy two years and a homemaker for her family. Member of the University Presbyterian church for over forty years, she was an active member of UPC, teaching Sunday School, participating in summer day camps and part of many prayer groups. She lived in her Maple Leaf residence for seventy years.
Graveside Service, Monday, Nov 5 at Abbey View Cemetery, Brier, Wa. A Memorial Service was held Monday at University Presbyterian Church, 4540 15th Ave. N.E., Seattle, Wa.
Information edited from an obituary published in The Seattle Times on November 4, 2007.
*Date of birth is an estimation, based on her being 95 in October of 2007. It may be 1911.
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