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Sandra S. Hatfield

Sandra S. Hatfield, 59, of Lynch passed away Saturday, February 6, 2010, at the Hazard App. Reg. Hospital following a brief illness. A native of Lynch, she had lived here most of her life. Sandy was a licensed funeral director employed by Bianchi Funeral Homes, Inc. at the Tri City Funeral Home in Benham. She attended the Cumberland Missionary Baptist Church.
She was preceded in death by her parents, Justice Hatfield and Beulah Shelton Hatfield, and a brother, Donald Hatfield.
Survivors include one brother, Michael Hatfield and wife, Josie, Lynch; three sisters, Joyce Ely and husband, Marcus, Benham; Judy Letanosky and husband, John, Benham; Vickie Gourley and husband, Bill, Lexington; four nieces: Deborah Letanosky, Kalondia Feichtinger, Stefanie Koontz and Natalie Allen; five nephews, Kevin Hatfield, Mark Ely, Brian Ely, Michael Hatfield, Jr. and Jason Hatfield; and a host of friends.
The family will receive friends Monday from 5 until 8 pm at the Tri City Funeral Home.
Funeral services will be conducted at 1 pm Tuesday, Feb. 9, 2010, at the Chapel of the Tri City Funeral Home with the Rev. Dennis Williams officiating.
Interment will follow in the Benham Cemetery. Michael Hatfield, Jason A. Hatfield, Kevin Hatfield, Mark Ely, Brian Ely and David Eldridge will serve as pallbearers
Tri City Funeral Home has been entrusted with the arrangements.

Please sign the guest registry with your condolences below.
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"GOD LOVES YOU AND I LOVE YOU"
To Sandy's family i know your heart is broken and you will miss her very much, please know you all are in my prayers. and i love you.
YOU ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.
GOD KEEP YOU IN HIS CARE.
BEN "PUDGE" & WANDALEEN
We pray for the family.
We were so sorry to hear about Sandy. She was a very nice lady. May God be very near you during your time of grief.
I am so sorry to hear of your Sister. I know your heart is breaking. I know the loss of a sibbling. You are in my thoughts and prayers. My heart is very heavy at this time. I love you both.
Juanita
great help to me then, and an even greater help when my mother passed away this past October. She became more of a friend to me than an aquaintance. I'm sure she will not only be missed by her family and friends, but missed by the entire community. She was a special lady with a caring, kind heart and gentle nature. God bless her family.