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Donald Monroe Hatch

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Donald Monroe Hatch

Birth
Marshall, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA
Death
27 Apr 1956 (aged 61)
Wyandotte, Wayne County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Riverview, Wayne County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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Marshall Evening Chronicle
Marshall, Michigan
Friday April 27, 1956
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Donald M. Hatch Dies Thursday

-Donald M. Hatch of Wyandotte, and formerly of Marshall, died last evening.

-He was born Nov. 14, 1894 in Marshall, and graduated from Marshall high school with the class of 1914. He was the son of Jesse M. and Ella Willard Hatch.

-Mr. Hatch graduated from the University of Michigan engineering school with the class of 1918, and served in World War I.

-He was admitted to the Michigan Bar Association, but did not practice law.

-He was married to Mada McClenahen in 1920, and they had two sons, Donald M. Jr., who lives in Pennsylvania; and Captain Jay Hatch, who is residing in Florida. There are also three grandchildren surviving.

-Surviving are two brothers, Hazen J. Hatch and Judge Blaine W. Hatch of Marshall; and two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Evans and Mrs. Hortense McKenzie, both of Marshall.

-Funeral services will be held from the Episcopal church in Wyandotte Monday.
Marshall Evening Chronicle
Marshall, Michigan
Friday April 27, 1956
Pg. 1

Donald M. Hatch Dies Thursday

-Donald M. Hatch of Wyandotte, and formerly of Marshall, died last evening.

-He was born Nov. 14, 1894 in Marshall, and graduated from Marshall high school with the class of 1914. He was the son of Jesse M. and Ella Willard Hatch.

-Mr. Hatch graduated from the University of Michigan engineering school with the class of 1918, and served in World War I.

-He was admitted to the Michigan Bar Association, but did not practice law.

-He was married to Mada McClenahen in 1920, and they had two sons, Donald M. Jr., who lives in Pennsylvania; and Captain Jay Hatch, who is residing in Florida. There are also three grandchildren surviving.

-Surviving are two brothers, Hazen J. Hatch and Judge Blaine W. Hatch of Marshall; and two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice Evans and Mrs. Hortense McKenzie, both of Marshall.

-Funeral services will be held from the Episcopal church in Wyandotte Monday.


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