In Memory of

Jarvis

Dee

Hatch

Obituary for Jarvis Dee Hatch

Jarvis Dee Hatch passed away peacefully at his home on July 1st, 2020.
Beloved by his family he was a husband, dad, brother, uncle, grandpa, and friend. Jarvis was born March 16, 1944 in Richmond CA to Nellie Harding and Lloyd Ceral Hatch.
In his early childhood his family moved to Koosharem and then to Salina, UT where he graduated from high school.
He married Shanna Rae Sorensen and had three children; Troy, Traci, and Travis. They later divorced, and he married LaDonna Austin and had twin girls, Rachael and Erin. They later divorced, and
he met the love of his life, Cathy, in 2002. They were married on September 11, 2004 and he accepted his daughter, Stephanie, into the family as one of his own.
Jarvis had a very funny sense of humor and you could always expect a good laugh whenever he was around. He loved to tease his grandkids with the bird in his ear and they would constantly ask to hear it.
He loved to go for rides on the mountain with his brothers, fishing, shooting guns with his boys, and being outside with his family. He was an amazing cook and he loved to bake every chance he got.
Jarvis enjoyed coffee and crosswords in the morning, ending with a beer in his hand every night.
Jarvis served as a Sargent with the 101st Airborne in Vietnam. He later became an industrial electrician and made many friend everywhere he worked.
His amazing voice and fabulous dance moves will be greatly missed by so many.
Jarvis is survived by his wife Cathy, children Troy Hatch, Traci Shaw, Travis Hatch, Erin (Jared Roberts) Hatch, Rachael (Chet) Barber, and Stephanie (Charles) Wright. Brothers Ronald (Jerri) Hatch, David (Carol) Hatch, Mike (Kim) Hatch, and Scott (Janet) Hatch. Father-in-law Roddy Kipp. Sister-in-law Darlene (Lon) Davis. Brother-in-law Daryl Back. 12 grandchildren, 15 great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Nellie and Lloyd Hatch. A brother, Newell Hatch. Brother-in-law, Steve Back and mother-in-law Billie Kipp.
The family respectfully request that due to COVID-19 restrictions only immediate family attends service, as only 50 people are permitted at gathering. Facial mask are required.