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Christopher David “Chris” Hatch

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Christopher David “Chris” Hatch

Birth
Visalia, Tulare County, California, USA
Death
5 Sep 2020 (aged 33)
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA
Burial
Spanish Fork, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.1051022, Longitude: -111.6622742
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Christopher David “Chris” Hatch
1986 - 2020

Early Life: Chris was born October 13, 1986, in Visalia, California, to Scott and Paula Hatch. His middle name, David, was in honor of Scott’s best friend, David Webb. The family relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada, in 1993, when Chris was six years old. He spent his childhood and teenage years growing up in Las Vegas, graduating from Las Vegas High School.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: The family again relocated to Utah in 2007, and Chris followed in 2008, when he was 21 years old. He has lived in Provo, Springville, and Payson.
Chris had a career with Walgreens for over a decade, but the last few years, he had been building a career with Nestle at the Stouffers factory in Springville, Utah.
Chris loved video games, primarily on Xbox, and had recently started investing in gaming computer consoles. He also loved football, was passionate for his team, the Greenbay Packers, and enjoyed playing Fantasy Football. His loved ones fondly remember that Chris was almost always wearing one of his many Greenbay Packers Beanies.
Chris was well known for having many friends that he hung out with, and loved and cared for deeply. He was loved by everyone he met, and was a fun person to be around. He was closest to his sister, Beth, whom he had lived with since 2008, as well as his best friend, Sequoiah. Incredible and loving son, brother, partner, mentor, and friend, Christopher David "Chris" Hatch, passed away on Saturday, September 5, 2020, at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, Utah. He is finally at peace after a life-long battle with a heart condition that recently led to debilitating complications. Chris was 33.
Survived By: His grandmothers, Donna and Ruby; his parents, Scott and Paula; his siblings: Heather, Beth, and Nick; six nephews and nieces, and his many friends.
Services: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Chapel Location: Spanish Fork, Utah
Family Prayer: Following services
Arrangements: Utah Valley Mortuary
Interment: Spanish Fork City Cemetery
Obituary: © 2020 | Utah Valley Mortuary
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
Christopher David “Chris” Hatch
1986 - 2020

Early Life: Chris was born October 13, 1986, in Visalia, California, to Scott and Paula Hatch. His middle name, David, was in honor of Scott’s best friend, David Webb. The family relocated to Las Vegas, Nevada, in 1993, when Chris was six years old. He spent his childhood and teenage years growing up in Las Vegas, graduating from Las Vegas High School.
Life’s Work | Service | Interests: The family again relocated to Utah in 2007, and Chris followed in 2008, when he was 21 years old. He has lived in Provo, Springville, and Payson.
Chris had a career with Walgreens for over a decade, but the last few years, he had been building a career with Nestle at the Stouffers factory in Springville, Utah.
Chris loved video games, primarily on Xbox, and had recently started investing in gaming computer consoles. He also loved football, was passionate for his team, the Greenbay Packers, and enjoyed playing Fantasy Football. His loved ones fondly remember that Chris was almost always wearing one of his many Greenbay Packers Beanies.
Chris was well known for having many friends that he hung out with, and loved and cared for deeply. He was loved by everyone he met, and was a fun person to be around. He was closest to his sister, Beth, whom he had lived with since 2008, as well as his best friend, Sequoiah. Incredible and loving son, brother, partner, mentor, and friend, Christopher David "Chris" Hatch, passed away on Saturday, September 5, 2020, at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo, Utah. He is finally at peace after a life-long battle with a heart condition that recently led to debilitating complications. Chris was 33.
Survived By: His grandmothers, Donna and Ruby; his parents, Scott and Paula; his siblings: Heather, Beth, and Nick; six nephews and nieces, and his many friends.
Services: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Chapel Location: Spanish Fork, Utah
Family Prayer: Following services
Arrangements: Utah Valley Mortuary
Interment: Spanish Fork City Cemetery
Obituary: © 2020 | Utah Valley Mortuary
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley

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