Born March 17,1957 to the late Paul Hatchett Sr. and the late Pearlie Young Hatchett. Paul lived a full life and served on the Deacon board at Mt. Carmel Baptist church.
On February 15,2022 Paul went home to be with the Lord. After extensive illness he transitioned to his heavenly home.
He is survived by two daughters Turner Hatchett and Madison Hatchett. Two sisters Paulette Simms, and Pamela Hatchett.
He also leaves behind a neice A' ndrea Honeycutt, three nephews Dr. Howard Simms II, Andrew T. Honeycutt, Dr. Aaron Honeycutt and many loving family members and friends.
To be absent in the body is to be present with the Lord. Rest in the love of God until we meet again.
A Private Family Memorial.
During our teen years our paths crossed at Christ Presbyterian Church in the youth program. We all had such great fun and purpose as we served in missions at the Florida migrant camps and downtown Kingston Jamaica. Remember the raft we built to enter the raft race on the river! What a team we 4 were! Trailblazers for sure. See you soon. Susan (Scott) Boone
Turner and Madison, Words can never replace a father's love and presence. May fond memories, the love of family and friends give you comfort and peace at this time. Remember that you are forever loved and kept in prayer as you continue your journey with all of us by your side. Aunt Jean
Turner and Madison, Words can never replace a father's love and presence. May fond memories, the love of family and friends give you comfort and peace at this time. Remember that you are forever loved and kept in prayer as you continue your journey with all of us by your side. Aunt Jean
I will miss you.my work Daddy. Yoi were one of the nicest and pleasant man o know,aside from my real daddy love
To Turner and Madison, Heartfelt prayers for Joyous Peace and Comfort Mrs. Yulonder Betts St.Petersburg Collegiate High School
Our lives intersected in the early 70's at Oak Grove Jr. High, when desegregation began in schools. Paul and I became instant friends. We were just a couple of teenagers finding our way to adulthood NEVER concerned about our past Only looking to our future. We shared our lives like brothers, through basketball and just talking about OUR world, he was a great friend. When we graduated from high school we went our separate ways. We caught up during a class reunion. I'm sorry we didn't stay in touch, "too busy" life is funny that way! The memories of our friendship are with me and I know we'll see each other again someday my friend! My condolences to The family. Paul will be greatly missed . Sincerely, Brad Wilkenson
May he RIP while the memories you be embraced to help you with this transition till you meet again. I will keep you all lifted in prayer during your period of bereavement.
Paul was a wonderful friend in my high school days he always had an eternal smile a kind personality always amazing in the marching band a tremendous athlete i played flag football against his team and he was unstoppable and almost defied the laws of phicics he ran like the wind and could catch anything that came near him my thoughts and prayers goes out to his family ,rest in peace my friend
Prayers of Comfort to Paulette, Pam and the Hatchett Family from the Keene/Cummings Family! May you all find strength and peace in Christ during this difficult time.
Rev. Barbara Keene Falana
To the Hatchery Family, Itis with sadness to hear of the loss of Paul. He is one of our favorite neighbor. May God bless the family with strength. His neighbors Denise & Greg.
My condolences to Pam, Paulette and the Hatchett family.
To Pam, Paulette and family, we send condolences. Pete has completed his Earth bound journey. May he now Rest In Peace.
Julie, Bob, Nyesha and Rahim
To Pam, Paulette and family, we send condolences. Pete has completed his Earth bound journey. May he now Rest In Peace.
Julie, Bob, Nyesha and Rahim
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