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SSGT Harry Eugene “Gene” Hatch

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SSGT Harry Eugene “Gene” Hatch Veteran

Birth
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Death
23 Jan 1994 (aged 70)
Boise, Ada County, Idaho, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: In garden area @ crematorium Add to Map
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My dad...love & miss you Pop. Retired as S/Sgt. 1963/4 from USAF. Served 2 European tours in Great Britain (Sculthorpe for 2nd). Was auto mechanic, armed security guard, surveyor among other jobs as civilian. LOVED to fish & read Westerns....especially L'Amour's.
Married Gwendolyn Roberta Minor November 1948 and had daughter Toni in 1949. They separated and were later divorced.
Daughter Dorothy (named for his older sister) born sometime between 1952and 1953, according to half-sister, Toni.
Married Dorothy L. Henshaw September 12, 1956. They had 3 children.
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When we moved to Bolinas, California for my dad to retire from the Air Force, we lived in a large house that was a room & board place. My parents were given a rent reduction for being the managers. My dad worked at the Bolinas gas station. Pop also was with the American Legion when we lived there.
My dad...love & miss you Pop. Retired as S/Sgt. 1963/4 from USAF. Served 2 European tours in Great Britain (Sculthorpe for 2nd). Was auto mechanic, armed security guard, surveyor among other jobs as civilian. LOVED to fish & read Westerns....especially L'Amour's.
Married Gwendolyn Roberta Minor November 1948 and had daughter Toni in 1949. They separated and were later divorced.
Daughter Dorothy (named for his older sister) born sometime between 1952and 1953, according to half-sister, Toni.
Married Dorothy L. Henshaw September 12, 1956. They had 3 children.
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When we moved to Bolinas, California for my dad to retire from the Air Force, we lived in a large house that was a room & board place. My parents were given a rent reduction for being the managers. My dad worked at the Bolinas gas station. Pop also was with the American Legion when we lived there.


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