John R. Hatstat
NORWAY – John R. Hatstat Jr., 66, passed away on Monday May 23, 2022, at home with his loving family by his side. He was born June 4, 1955, in Lewiston, a son of John R. Hatstat Sr. and Clarise Hartford. John worked as a tractor trailer driver in the logging industry for many years. John married Janice Gordon on June 19, 2005; they have enjoyed 38 years together. His greatest joy was spending time with his family and friends. John enjoyed his dog, camping, fishing and joy riding John was predeceased by his loving parents, John Hatstat and Clarise Hartford also his nephew Zachary Hatstat and many of his aunts and uncles. He leaves to cherish his memory his loving wife Janice Hatstat, his loving daughter Karen Campbell and her husband Eric; his beloved sons, Jonathan and Timothy Hatstat, he also leaves his grandchildren, Charlie, Michael and Emily Hall, and TJ and Haley Hatstat; his brother Richard Hatstat and sisters, Lisa Farrar and Juanita Roy; his nephews, Howard and Larry Thurson and Richard Hatstat; nieces, Alishia Teauleta and Jenny Hatstat; his uncle Earlin Hatstat and many cousins. In keeping with John’s wishes all services are private and at the convenience of the family.Arrangements are under the care of Chandler Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 45 Main St., South Paris, Maine. To make an online condolence please visit http://www.chandlerfunerals.com.
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