Beverly Hatton's Obituary
Beverly Hatton, 61 of Columbia, passed on into eternity on Monday, January 23, 2017, at the University of Missouri Hospital in Columbia. Memorial services will be held on Saturday, February 4, 2017 at the H.T. May and Son Funeral home in Columbia at 3:00 PM. Visitation will be from 2-3 PM Saturday at the funeral home.
Beverly Oveta Hatton was born on December 5, 1955 in Columbia, MO., the second of four children to Calvin Isaiah Hatton and Betty Jane Hatton. Beverly attended David H. Hickman High School graduating in June 1974. Beverly worked for the University of Missouri for over 30 years before retiring.
Beverly was a diehard Kansas City Chiefs fan and a Missouri Tiger fan. She never met a stranger but God forbid if you got on her bad side! She loved cooking for her family. She loved talking mess.
" There are so many things I could say about my momma. She wasn't just my mother, she was my best friend that I could tell my deepest feelings and thoughts to . It is so very hard to put into words just how much you have meant to me momma." Love Danielle.
She leaves to cherish her memory one daughter Danielle (Lyle Williams) one son Lamar Hatton, three grandchildren and one great grandchild, Chavez M. Hatton, Shaqwaylla Hatton, Ka'Dayzjou M. Hatton-Richmond, and Cambriah Saltzman, two brothers Reginald Wayne (Ante) Hatton, Lawrence (Mary) Tumey, and one sister Marietta Kaye Hatton(Sergio Turner Williams), five aunts Dorthey Lee, Grace Wright, Jean Crayton, Marva Brown, Sandra Henderson, two uncles Roger(Mae) Hatton, and Turner Brown.
She was preceded in death by her parents, one brother Joseph O. Hatton, and one uncle Joseph Henderson(Hurt).
Letter to Heaven
I am writing you this letter to you up above
To tell you how much I miss you with all of my heart and love.
I am left with this sorrow
Sometimes too much to despair
It is hard to not touch you
I wish so much to hear your voice
JUST ONE MORE TIME
I hear you whisper inside my thoughts
I feel you around me
I know you live on through those lives you have touched.
I know someday I'll see you again. In my heart I'll hold you close, and keep you
safe. Until then, keep sending me signs.
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