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The obituary notice of Stephen HATCH

Wellington, Published in: Western Morning News.

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StephenHATCHFormerly of Bridford, Devon died peacefully at Camelot Lodge, Wellington on 10th December 2023, aged 88.

In accordance with his wishes, he will be cremated privately and his ashes will be scattered in the Spring in a part of Devon that he loved.
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Angela Shwalbe:I worked for Stephen when he was the Director of Westminster...16/01/2024
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Louise Key:If this is Stephen Hatch who worked for MIND charity. I...30/12/2023
Marie Oxtoby:We were sorry to see the notice of Stephen's death an...22/12/2023
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I worked for Stephen when he was the Director of Westminster Mind. A fantastic boss and friend. So sad - he will be missed. Angela Shwalbe
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16/01/2024
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16/01/2024
If this is Stephen Hatch who worked for MIND charity. I started working as a cleaner for him and we had a lot in common regarding knowledge of Shaftesbury Dorset where I grew up and he went to school. I met him later in his life just before covid hit when I then was laid off working with him. I couldn’t sleep tonight and felt to type in his name and this came up to which I am very sad. The most precious thing was that we shared thoughts on Christianity and mission work. He had grandparents and family that were missionaries and he loved to talk with me about faith and gave me a book regarding the documentation of Mary Slessor a missionary and respected woman who gave her life up to teach and bring hope and practical aid to tribes; a book which had been given to his Mother. We got on well and when covid hit I lost touch but thinking of him I wished him well and that he would find peace and hope in God.
Thank you Lord for Stephen serving so well in his research and his kind soul.

Louise Key
Louise Key:
30/12/2023
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We were sorry to see the notice of Stephen's death and also sorry that previous efforts to trace him had failed. He played an important role in our lives many years ago. Marie was a colleague in the Unit for Research in Higher Education at the new University of Essex in the mid 60s and Bob later shared a flat with him in Highbury, London. About 10 years later, he introduced Marie to his friend, Peter Jewell, who was looking for someone to carry out a survey for the Parkinson's Disease Society and so helped to influence the rest of her life. Thank you for the friendship and happy memories.

Marie and Bob Oxtoby




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22/12/2023
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