Obit – Mr. David Hatch
Mr. David Hatch age 65 of the Bluff Creek Community was discovered unresponsive shortly before 8 a.m. Tuesday morning at the family’s Bluff Creek home. He was pronounced deceased at 9:30 a.m. that morning, February 4, 2025, at the Highpoint-Riverview Medical Center Emergency Room.
The family made cremation arrangements at the Carthage Chapel of Sanderson Funeral Home for Mr. Hatch to be cremated at the Cumberland Family Services in Algood.
A memorial service to celebrate David’s life will be scheduled and his life and legacy will be remembered be at the Brentwood Hills Church of Christ with Walt Lever officiating. The family will retain his cremains.
The Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia native was born David Michael Hatch on June 1, 1959 and was the son of the late Joseph Thomas Hatch Sr. and Dorothy Marie Hite Hatch.
Mr. Hatch was a 1977 graduate of Hillsboro High School in Nashville and following four years of education, graduated with a degree in construction management.
He was united in marriage in Las Vegas, Neveda on March 2, 2007 to Beckley West, Virginia native, the former Jennifer (Jenny) Kay Blevins.
He was baptized at the age of 13 and he was a Christian and his family were members of the Brentwood Hills Church of Christ in Nashville.
When he retired in 2024, he was the construction superintendent for the Skanska Corporation based in Sweden.
The Hatch family relocated to their Bluff Creek Community home from Palm Harbor, Florida in April of 2024.
Mr. Hatch was a gentleman who dearly loved his wife and family and was expertly skilled in his chosen profession of construction.
Surviving in addition to his wife Jenny of almost seventeen years is his daughter, Jordan Hatch Evans and husband Zachary of South Carthage; step-son, Chris Mills and wife Shelly of Allyn, Washington; two sisters, Joan Elaine Hatch and husband Howard Manogue of Brentwood, Ellen Marie Hatch Hill and husband Maurice of La Vergne; two brothers, Joey Hatch and wife Debbie of Brentwood, John Hatch and wife Lizzie of Louisville, Kentucky; three grandchildren, Grayson Evans, Zachary Michael Evans, and Hunter Evans.
SANDERSON of CARTHAGE

