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Alton Lemar Hatch, 1909–1971?> (aged 62 years)
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1909–1971
Birth: 3 February 1909
— Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA Death: 28 April 1971 — Boulder, Colorado, USA |
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1908–1999
Birth: 3 May 1908
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— Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA Death: 14 March 1999 — Boulder, Colorado, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — 29 April 1930 — Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA |
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1930–2015
Birth: 3 December 1930
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— Vernal, Uintah County, Utah, USA Death: 4 August 2015 — Ogden, Weber, Utah, USA |
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Author of last change: Danny |
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Vernal Funeral for Colo. Businessman Funeral services were held Monday at 10 a.m. in the Vernal First Ward Chapel for Alton Lamar Hatch who died Wednesday morning of last week in a Boulder hospital following a long illness. The services were under the direction of the Vernal First Ward bishopric. Dan Thacker gave the obituary. A son, Royce Hatch, gave the oporayer at the mortuary. Dave Condon gave the opening prayer. Dana Dee Smith sang “I Walked Where Jesus Walked.” Hugh W. Colton, long-time friend of the family, was the speaker, followed by a violin solo, “In the Garden” by Lorna Condon. Laurence Fox gave the closing prayer. Robert Bennett dedicated the grave. Burial was in the Vernal Memorial Park. Mr. Hatch was born February 3, 1909 to Frank and Juliana Swain Hatch in Vernal. He attended Public an private schools in Vernal. After graduation, he attended Brigham Young University. He started working for J.C. Penney Company in Vernal and was later transferred to Boulder, Colorado where he lived until he was promoted to manager of the Penney store in Farmington, New Mexico. Mr. Hatch later transferred back to Boulder where he was manager of the Penney store until his retirement in 1969. He Had been president of the Lions Club, exalted ruler of the Elks, president of the Chamber of Commerce, on the fish and game board and a life-time director of the National State Bank in Boulder, as well as an avid “river-runner.” |
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Alton Lemar Hatch 1909-1971.jpg |
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