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Deborah Anne <I>Christie</I> Hatton

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Deborah Anne Christie Hatton

Birth
Seattle, King County, Washington, USA
Death
12 May 2006 (aged 57)
West Jordan, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Salina, Sevier County, Utah, USA Add to Map
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Deborah Anne Christie Lynch Hatton of Salina UT, passed away May 12, 2006, at her daughter's home in Utah, of complications associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Born to Calvin Franklin Christie and Phyllis Martin.

She attended Granite High School, SLCC and the U of Utah. She and Keith Lynch married June 11, 1964, had 9 children and divorced in 1986.

She met Larry Hatton in 1988, and they married in 2001. They loved to dance together. She danced, cued, and taught round dancing. She cued for many years in local clubs, at Fish Lake, and at National Conventions, forming many priceless friendships.

Deborah was a tireless volunteer for her church. She enjoyed doing genealogy - a lifelong passion. After living 31 years in West Valley, she moved to Salina, in 2002 where she enjoyed cleaner air and made some special friends.

Deborah is survived by her loving husband, Larry, and her nine children, Brent, Ronald, Keith Brian, Anne-Marie, Christopher, Julie Barrios, Jennifer, Michael, and Matthew; stepchildren, Lance and Cambria, 21 grandchildren, 4 sisters, 3 brothers and numerous other relatives.

Courtesy Salt Lake Tribune
Deborah Anne Christie Lynch Hatton of Salina UT, passed away May 12, 2006, at her daughter's home in Utah, of complications associated with Rheumatoid Arthritis. Born to Calvin Franklin Christie and Phyllis Martin.

She attended Granite High School, SLCC and the U of Utah. She and Keith Lynch married June 11, 1964, had 9 children and divorced in 1986.

She met Larry Hatton in 1988, and they married in 2001. They loved to dance together. She danced, cued, and taught round dancing. She cued for many years in local clubs, at Fish Lake, and at National Conventions, forming many priceless friendships.

Deborah was a tireless volunteer for her church. She enjoyed doing genealogy - a lifelong passion. After living 31 years in West Valley, she moved to Salina, in 2002 where she enjoyed cleaner air and made some special friends.

Deborah is survived by her loving husband, Larry, and her nine children, Brent, Ronald, Keith Brian, Anne-Marie, Christopher, Julie Barrios, Jennifer, Michael, and Matthew; stepchildren, Lance and Cambria, 21 grandchildren, 4 sisters, 3 brothers and numerous other relatives.

Courtesy Salt Lake Tribune

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