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Alden E. Hatch

Lieutenant Colonel Alden Evans Hatch (U.S. Army, retired), 87, died peacefully last week surrounded by his family.

At times, it is important to recall how necessary American institutions are to its thriving. Alden was unceasingly devoted to serving in, contributing to, and on many occasions, leading those institutions. We are all better off for it.

He was born in 1935 in Salt Lake City, Utah, like generations of his forebears before him. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints possessed a keen interest in institutions, bringing them across the country and erecting new ones upon arriving home. Alden, his two brothers, and sister, were Army brats, moving frequently and adapting quickly.

After graduating from Eastern Kentucky University, he took a commission with U.S. Army as an artillery officer. He was Airborne Ranger qualified and fought with the First Cavalry Division in Vietnam. The Army was just one of many institutions to which Al gave his all. He served in the military for a total of 27 years, earning an MPA from University of Georgia along the way.

After retirement, he dedicated many years more to public service as Business Manager for Findlay City Schools, Northwood, and Carey. His integrity and commitment to the public he served were given conscientiously and abundantly.

Then, there was the institution about which he was most passionate: his family. 65 years of marriage to his beloved Jill stands as testament to that. Even when called away on unaccompanied tours, he could somehow manage to be there for his wife and the two Army brats of their own. He worked his career around them, not the other way around. All of them survive him. And there were dogs in the family. Many, many dogs. It is said that if a person needs dogs to be happy in Heaven, then there will be dogs. Alden's heaven has dogs. Lots of them. Music too. There was always time for the very best music.

Yet, he also found time to volunteer for Put-Han-Sen Boy Scout Council, was both a Freemason and Shriner, was recognized for his contributions to The Rotary, and was an officer in The Senate. Alden appreciated voluntary associations as important institutions, too.

Alden knew that institutions are sometimes flawed, populated as they are with fallen human beings. But he also knew that a free people, well-educated, and committed, motivated not by any sense of self-regard, let alone self-aggrandizement, when gathered for the best interests of the community, can achieve astonishing things. That's his legacy and he will be missed.

As his family has elected to conduct a private ceremony, we ask that those wishing to commemorate Al consider making a charitable contribution in his name to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital or American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.

Kirkpatrick-Behnke Funeral Home has the honor of serving the family.

Online condolences may be made at www.kirkpatrickbehnke.com.


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Published by The Courier on Apr. 8, 2023.

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Beverly Taylor

April 30, 2023

I am saddened to just now hear of Lt Col Hatch's passing. As I type this, I can hear him say "Call me Al", and that alone says so much about the man he was--humble beyond measure. We met after discovering that he served in Vietnam with my late father in law and he invited us up for a visit. After 2 days, we left feeling as if we were part of his family and stayed in touch as if that were the case too. Rarely have I ever connected so profoundly and quickly with anyone than I did with "Al" and I remain proud to call him friend and my chosen surrogate father. Prayers for Jill and the family and friends as they grieve. Rest in peace, my friend. May God shed His grace on thee.

Rob Purdy

April 24, 2023

Mrs. Hatch, Mike and Kerry,

I am so sorry for your loss and grieve alongside you. Col. Hatch, and your whole family really, was a hero to me. My memories of him in Germany and my visits to Findlay are precious to me as were his frequent supportive comments on my ministry posts on FB.
What a great man!

Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted.

Love,
Rob Purdy

Jill Zeto

April 11, 2023

Jill, Kerry, Mike and your families, we mourn with you the loss of your husband and father. I always remembering him smiling. Know that Jack and I are holding you in our prayers asking you feel God's comfort and peace.
Love to you, Jill and Jack Zeto

David Leman

April 8, 2023

Dear family, I am so sorry for your loss! What a great life story! I´m glad I got to know Al a few years ago while doing some exterior painting and staining for Al and Jill. It was a pleasure getting to know both Al and Jill! God bless!

Tina Manuel Onder

April 8, 2023

Mike and Kerry,
I am so sorry to hear of your dad´s passing. I always thought so highly of him. My dad did too. He asked about him not too long ago. Your father raised two great kids, and that´s the best legacy in the world. My heart goes out to you both.

Justin and jojo

April 8, 2023

Jill we are so sorry of the Passing of Al If you are anybody at all needs us you know how to contact this no matter what we are Here for you call us any time 419 788 2367

Chris Day

April 1, 2023

Kerry and family
I am so sorry for the loss of your dear father. Surrounding you with hugs and prayers during this difficult time.

Chris Day

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