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Maggie Louise Emmons Hatton, 93, wife of the late Edward Hatton, passed away Sunday, January 31, 2021 at Johnson-Mathers Nursing Home.
Born June 9, 1927 in Bath County to the late Clarence & Della Sargent Emmons, she was a devoted homemaker and longtime member of Grace Gospel Church in Sharpsburg.
Surviving are a daughter-in-law, Margaret Hatton, of Nicholas County; a son, Danny (Beckie) Hatton, of Paris; her grandchildren: Carol Hatton, Jill (Jason) Hurt, Glenn Hatton, Monica (Frank) Durham & Brandon Hatton; and several great-grandchildren.
Also preceding her in death were a daughter, Joan Hatton; a son, Larry W. Hatton; 2 grandsons, Adam & Jason Hatton; 5 brothers: Arnold, Ollie, Kenneth, Clyde & James Scott Emmons; and 4 sisters: Nellie Hurst, Lida Smith, Anna Haney and Aileen Toy.
Private graveside services will be held in the Longview Cemetery at Bethel, Kentucky.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that contributions be made to PAWS.
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PAWS - Paris Animal Welfare Society
6 Legion Road, Paris, Kentucky 40361,
Tel: 859-988-9800
Web: pawspets.org/donate/