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Ralph McLean Hatheway

Birth
Springfield, Hampden County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
24 Nov 1984 (aged 80)
Pittstown, Hunterdon County, New Jersey, USA
Burial
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Age: 80 yrs.

Son of Frederick Whipple & Gertrude Ella (McLean) Hatheway and husband of Jeanie Provost.

Obituary from the Springfield (MA) Union newspaper of Tuesday, 27 Nov 1984:

Ralph Hatheway, retired phone company official

Ralph M. Hatheway, 80, formerly of 115 Patricia Circle, Springfield, retired budget and reports director for New England Telephone Co. plant department, died Saturday in a Pittstown, N.J., nursing home.
He worked at the telephone company 45 years, and retired in 1969.
A native and former longtime resident of this city, he lived in New Jersey two years.
He was former telephone company union secretary; New England Telephone Golf League statistician; and a member of Foster Memorial Church, Denver Chapter of Telephone Pioneers of America and the Inter-Church and Western Massachusetts bowling leagues.
His wife, the former Jeanie Provost, died in 1957.
He leaves a son, Robert J. of Springfield; a daughter, Barbara J. Dawson of Holland Township, N.J.; and four grandchildren.
The funeral will be Wednesday morning at Byron's Allen Street Funeral Home with burial in Hillcrest Park Cemetery. Donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 4 Gauntt Place, Flemington, N.J., or to the Leukemia Society.
Age: 80 yrs.

Son of Frederick Whipple & Gertrude Ella (McLean) Hatheway and husband of Jeanie Provost.

Obituary from the Springfield (MA) Union newspaper of Tuesday, 27 Nov 1984:

Ralph Hatheway, retired phone company official

Ralph M. Hatheway, 80, formerly of 115 Patricia Circle, Springfield, retired budget and reports director for New England Telephone Co. plant department, died Saturday in a Pittstown, N.J., nursing home.
He worked at the telephone company 45 years, and retired in 1969.
A native and former longtime resident of this city, he lived in New Jersey two years.
He was former telephone company union secretary; New England Telephone Golf League statistician; and a member of Foster Memorial Church, Denver Chapter of Telephone Pioneers of America and the Inter-Church and Western Massachusetts bowling leagues.
His wife, the former Jeanie Provost, died in 1957.
He leaves a son, Robert J. of Springfield; a daughter, Barbara J. Dawson of Holland Township, N.J.; and four grandchildren.
The funeral will be Wednesday morning at Byron's Allen Street Funeral Home with burial in Hillcrest Park Cemetery. Donations may be made to the American Diabetes Association, 4 Gauntt Place, Flemington, N.J., or to the Leukemia Society.


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