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Pauline Irma Hatcher

Passed away on March 26, 2007

Pauline Irma Hatcher

PAULINE IRMA POLLY HATCHER

Greensboro, North Carolina- Pauline Irma Polly Hatcher, 41 of Greensboro, North Carolina died at Moses Cone Hospital on Monday, March 26, 2007 from complications of Leukemia.
A native of Savannah, she was a graduate of Westover High School, Albany, GA 1983, the University of Georgia 1987, and the Georgia State University School of Law 1990. She was admitted to the Georgia Bar in 1990. Following employment in the Office of Domestic Legal Services of Fulton County Superior Court, she was associated with King & Spalding, the Atlanta law firm, 1998-2004. At the time of her death, she was vice-president for Discovery Services at TCDI in Greensboro, North Carolina.

In addition to her partner Bonnie Lynn Smith of Greensboro, she is survived by her father, Charles F. Hatcher and wife Krysta Harden of Alexandria, VA; her mother, Ellen Wilson Hatcher of Savannah, GA; brothers: Charles F. Hatcher, Jr. and his wife Tracey of Cornelia, GA; Jon Hatcher and his wife Kris of Savannah, GA; a niece, Ashley Brooke Hatcher 6 and four nephews: Chase Hatcher 3, Boone Hatcher 2, Tingen Hatcher 4 months, and Griffin Polk 5 months.

Graveside Services will be Sunday, April 1, 2007 at 2 p.m. in Bonaventure Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, her family requests that donations be made to the Liberty Humane Shelter, P.O. Box 1481, Hinesville, GA 31310; the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Donor Services, P.O. Box 4072, Pittsfield, MA 01202 or a charity of your choice.

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Ellen-- I am so sorry for your loss. I can't imagine anything worse than losing your daughter. Even even knowing of illness doesn't prepare us for the immediacy of its consequences, and I know you didn't expect this. We aren't really friends but I wanted you to know that you are in my thoughts, and in those of others at the library system who know you through Judy. Diane Bronson

- Diane Bronson, Savannah, GA

Bonnie, Hatchers, and Wilsons, I am so sorry, sad and shocked. Polly was larger than life. She was such a HUGE part of my childhood. The boundaries of our families merged and we were at home where ever we went... the riverhouse, Tybee, Savannah, even the trailer in the backyard. Polly's imagination and inate sense of just how much we could get away with made her the greatest and most fun of friends. You have my deepest sympathy.

- Kathy Whitney, Savannah, GA

I was sorry to hear about Polly. We were best friends growing up. My sympathy goes out to her parents and Chuck and Jon.

- Beverly Polk Kincheloe, Albany, GA

We share our deepest sympathies and offer our condolences. Polly certainly touched the lives of all of us that she encountered.

- Cristin & Chris Roark, Nashville, TN

Polly certainly touched the lives of everyone that she knew. She will be deeply missed. Please accept my deepest sympathy and condolences.

- Bob Shiley, Midway, GA

Ellen and family, You are in our thoughts and prayers at this terribly difficult time. We love you, Frank and Beth

- Beth Parr, Savannah, GA

Bonnie and family, I want to offer my deepest smypathy to you and to Polly's family. I considered you both part of my extended family, you two were true friends. I will miss her making fun of us girls at all of our showers and parties. I send you love and peace through these tough times.

- Jennifer Barnes, Smyrna, TN

My thoughts and prayers are with all the Hatcher family but especially her mother and father. Had lots of fun times with Polly over the years, she was a special young woman.My heart is full of sadness...God Bless...Peggy Abbott

- Peggy Abbott, Henderson, NC

Ellen-- I am so sorry for your loss. I can't imagine anything worse than losing your daughter. Even even knowing of illness doesn't prepare us for the immediacy of its consequences, and I know you didn't expect this. We aren't really friends but I wanted you to know that you are in my thoughts, and in those of others at the library system who know you through Judy. Diane Bronson

- Diane Bronson, Savannah, GA

Bonnie, Hatchers, and Wilsons, I am so sorry, sad and shocked. Polly was larger than life. She was such a HUGE part of my childhood. The boundaries of our families merged and we were at home where ever we went... the riverhouse, Tybee, Savannah, even the trailer in the backyard. Polly's imagination and inate sense of just how much we could get away with made her the greatest and most fun of friends. You have my deepest sympathy.

- Kathy Whitney, Savannah, GA

I was sorry to hear about Polly. We were best friends growing up. My sympathy goes out to her parents and Chuck and Jon.

- Beverly Polk Kincheloe, Albany, GA

We share our deepest sympathies and offer our condolences. Polly certainly touched the lives of all of us that she encountered.

- Cristin & Chris Roark, Nashville, TN

Polly certainly touched the lives of everyone that she knew. She will be deeply missed. Please accept my deepest sympathy and condolences.

- Bob Shiley, Midway, GA

Ellen and family, You are in our thoughts and prayers at this terribly difficult time. We love you, Frank and Beth

- Beth Parr, Savannah, GA

Bonnie and family, I want to offer my deepest smypathy to you and to Polly's family. I considered you both part of my extended family, you two were true friends. I will miss her making fun of us girls at all of our showers and parties. I send you love and peace through these tough times.

- Jennifer Barnes, Smyrna, TN

My thoughts and prayers are with all the Hatcher family but especially her mother and father. Had lots of fun times with Polly over the years, she was a special young woman.My heart is full of sadness...God Bless...Peggy Abbott

- Peggy Abbott, Henderson, NC

Services under the direction of:

Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200