 Charles
“Charlie” Lee Hatcher, 90, of Alexandria, KY passed away Tuesday, August 6, 2013
at his home. Charlie was a retired agent for Commonwealth Insurance; he was an Army
veteran of WWII and the Korean Conflict; a member and former deacon of the
First Baptist Church of Highland Heights, a former member and officer of the Alexandria
Fair Board, Campbell County Cooperative Extension Service, KY Livestock
Improvement Association and former president of the State 4-H Leader Council.
He was preceded in death by his wife Beulah Mae Hatcher. Charlie is survived by
two daughters, Judith (Roger) Ihrig and Mary Beth Hatcher both of Alexandria,
KY; two sons, Charles Lee Hatcher II of Milton, KY and Vaughn Hatcher of
Williamsburg, KY; two sisters, Neree Wood of Columbia, SC and Jessie Sills of
Rockledge, FL; one brother, John Hatcher of Brazil; eight grandchildren, Todd
Ihrig, Craig Ihrig, Russell Ihrig, Charles Lee Hatcher III, Catherine Hatcher,
Vaughn Hatcher II, Victoria Henderson and Aaron Linkugel; also survived by 11
great grandchildren. Visitation 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Sunday, August 11, 2013 with
a funeral service at 7:00 PM Sunday at the Alexandria Funeral Home, Alexandria,
KY. Committal service with Military Honors 11:00 AM Monday at the Alexandria
Cemetery, Alexandria, KY. Memorials may be made to Baptist Faith Missions, Pastor
George Sledd, Treasurer, P.O. Box 471280, Lake Monroe FL 32747-1280 or to First
Baptist Church of Highland Heights, 2315 Alexandria Pike, Highland Heights, KY
41076.
Charles
“Charlie” Lee Hatcher, 90, of Alexandria, KY passed away Tuesday, August 6, 2013
at his home. Charlie was a retired agent for Commonwealth Insurance; he was an Army
veteran of WWII and the Korean Conflict; a member and former deacon of the
First Baptist Church of Highland Heights, a former member and officer of the Alexandria
Fair Board, Campbell County Cooperative Extension Service, KY Livestock
Improvement Association and former president of the State 4-H Leader Council.
He was preceded in death by his wife Beulah Mae Hatcher. Charlie is survived by
two daughters, Judith (Roger) Ihrig and Mary Beth Hatcher both of Alexandria,
KY; two sons, Charles Lee Hatcher II of Milton, KY and Vaughn Hatcher of
Williamsburg, KY; two sisters, Neree Wood of Columbia, SC and Jessie Sills of
Rockledge, FL; one brother, John Hatcher of Brazil; eight grandchildren, Todd
Ihrig, Craig Ihrig, Russell Ihrig, Charles Lee Hatcher III, Catherine Hatcher,
Vaughn Hatcher II, Victoria Henderson and Aaron Linkugel; also survived by 11
great grandchildren. Visitation 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Sunday, August 11, 2013 with
a funeral service at 7:00 PM Sunday at the Alexandria Funeral Home, Alexandria,
KY. Committal service with Military Honors 11:00 AM Monday at the Alexandria
Cemetery, Alexandria, KY. Memorials may be made to Baptist Faith Missions, Pastor
George Sledd, Treasurer, P.O. Box 471280, Lake Monroe FL 32747-1280 or to First
Baptist Church of Highland Heights, 2315 Alexandria Pike, Highland Heights, KY
41076. 
Wednesday, August 7, 2013
Charles "Charlie" Lee Hatcher
 Charles
“Charlie” Lee Hatcher, 90, of Alexandria, KY passed away Tuesday, August 6, 2013
at his home. Charlie was a retired agent for Commonwealth Insurance; he was an Army
veteran of WWII and the Korean Conflict; a member and former deacon of the
First Baptist Church of Highland Heights, a former member and officer of the Alexandria
Fair Board, Campbell County Cooperative Extension Service, KY Livestock
Improvement Association and former president of the State 4-H Leader Council.
He was preceded in death by his wife Beulah Mae Hatcher. Charlie is survived by
two daughters, Judith (Roger) Ihrig and Mary Beth Hatcher both of Alexandria,
KY; two sons, Charles Lee Hatcher II of Milton, KY and Vaughn Hatcher of
Williamsburg, KY; two sisters, Neree Wood of Columbia, SC and Jessie Sills of
Rockledge, FL; one brother, John Hatcher of Brazil; eight grandchildren, Todd
Ihrig, Craig Ihrig, Russell Ihrig, Charles Lee Hatcher III, Catherine Hatcher,
Vaughn Hatcher II, Victoria Henderson and Aaron Linkugel; also survived by 11
great grandchildren. Visitation 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Sunday, August 11, 2013 with
a funeral service at 7:00 PM Sunday at the Alexandria Funeral Home, Alexandria,
KY. Committal service with Military Honors 11:00 AM Monday at the Alexandria
Cemetery, Alexandria, KY. Memorials may be made to Baptist Faith Missions, Pastor
George Sledd, Treasurer, P.O. Box 471280, Lake Monroe FL 32747-1280 or to First
Baptist Church of Highland Heights, 2315 Alexandria Pike, Highland Heights, KY
41076.
Charles
“Charlie” Lee Hatcher, 90, of Alexandria, KY passed away Tuesday, August 6, 2013
at his home. Charlie was a retired agent for Commonwealth Insurance; he was an Army
veteran of WWII and the Korean Conflict; a member and former deacon of the
First Baptist Church of Highland Heights, a former member and officer of the Alexandria
Fair Board, Campbell County Cooperative Extension Service, KY Livestock
Improvement Association and former president of the State 4-H Leader Council.
He was preceded in death by his wife Beulah Mae Hatcher. Charlie is survived by
two daughters, Judith (Roger) Ihrig and Mary Beth Hatcher both of Alexandria,
KY; two sons, Charles Lee Hatcher II of Milton, KY and Vaughn Hatcher of
Williamsburg, KY; two sisters, Neree Wood of Columbia, SC and Jessie Sills of
Rockledge, FL; one brother, John Hatcher of Brazil; eight grandchildren, Todd
Ihrig, Craig Ihrig, Russell Ihrig, Charles Lee Hatcher III, Catherine Hatcher,
Vaughn Hatcher II, Victoria Henderson and Aaron Linkugel; also survived by 11
great grandchildren. Visitation 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM Sunday, August 11, 2013 with
a funeral service at 7:00 PM Sunday at the Alexandria Funeral Home, Alexandria,
KY. Committal service with Military Honors 11:00 AM Monday at the Alexandria
Cemetery, Alexandria, KY. Memorials may be made to Baptist Faith Missions, Pastor
George Sledd, Treasurer, P.O. Box 471280, Lake Monroe FL 32747-1280 or to First
Baptist Church of Highland Heights, 2315 Alexandria Pike, Highland Heights, KY
41076. 
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