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Stewart Price Hatton

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Stewart Price Hatton

Birth
Columbia, Boone County, Missouri, USA
Death
6 May 1946 (aged 83)
Tampa, Hillsborough County, Florida, USA
Burial
Cremated. Specifically: B. Marlon Reed Funeral Home, Tampa, Florida Add to Map
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A son of William Ashley Hatton and Sarilda Ann Bishop.

Married Emily Lee Zaring on 06 June 1893 in Columbia, Missouri.

Educator and professor. President of Claremont College, Hickory, North Carolina. Founder and President of Powhaton College for Young Women at Charles Town, West Virginia in 1900. In September 1912, he joined his brothers in a real estate development and insurance firm in Tampa, Florida. He also taught at Tampa Business College where his brother, Linius Monroe Hatton, was president.
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S. P. HATTON DIES TWO DAYS AFTER HIS BROTHER
Stewart Price Hatton, 83, of 3406 Santiago St., father of the late Rondo Hatton, died suddenly yesterday afternoon at the residence.
Mr. Hatton, who was born in Columbia, Mo., recently returned from California, where he had lived with his son, who was an actor. Prior to going to California, Mr. Hatton had lived in Tampa for many years and taught at the Tampa Business College.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Emily L. Hatton.
Mr. Hatton's brother, M. W. Hatton, 80, died at a Tampa hospital Saturday. Double funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the B. Marion Reed Funeral Home, Plant Ave. and Platt St., with the Rev. William H. Kadel, pastor of the Palma Ceia Presbyterian Church, officiating.

The Tampa Tribune - Tuesday, 07 May 1946
A son of William Ashley Hatton and Sarilda Ann Bishop.

Married Emily Lee Zaring on 06 June 1893 in Columbia, Missouri.

Educator and professor. President of Claremont College, Hickory, North Carolina. Founder and President of Powhaton College for Young Women at Charles Town, West Virginia in 1900. In September 1912, he joined his brothers in a real estate development and insurance firm in Tampa, Florida. He also taught at Tampa Business College where his brother, Linius Monroe Hatton, was president.
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S. P. HATTON DIES TWO DAYS AFTER HIS BROTHER
Stewart Price Hatton, 83, of 3406 Santiago St., father of the late Rondo Hatton, died suddenly yesterday afternoon at the residence.
Mr. Hatton, who was born in Columbia, Mo., recently returned from California, where he had lived with his son, who was an actor. Prior to going to California, Mr. Hatton had lived in Tampa for many years and taught at the Tampa Business College.
He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Emily L. Hatton.
Mr. Hatton's brother, M. W. Hatton, 80, died at a Tampa hospital Saturday. Double funeral services will be conducted this afternoon at 4 o'clock at the B. Marion Reed Funeral Home, Plant Ave. and Platt St., with the Rev. William H. Kadel, pastor of the Palma Ceia Presbyterian Church, officiating.

The Tampa Tribune - Tuesday, 07 May 1946


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