Family Card - Person Sheet
Family Card - Person Sheet
NameClevie Haston Hatley
Birth16 May 1925, Stanly County, NC
Death9 Dec 2008, Carillon Assisted Living, Harrisburg, Cabarrus County, NC
Burial11 Dec 2008, Running Creek PBC Cemetery, Stanly County, NC
FatherLuther Haston Hatley (1891-1949)
MotherMary Frances Page (1894-1959)
Spouses
Birth29 Jul 1926
Death12 Mar 1990
BurialRunning Creek PBC Cemetery, Stanly County, NC
FatherJames Herbert Huneycutt (1892-1969)
MotherKatie Eudy (1895-1964)
Marriage20 Dec 1943
ChildrenPeggy Ann (1944-2022)
 Linda Gail (1949-)
 Sheila
Notes for Clevie Haston Hatley
Clevie Hatley

Thursday, December 11, 2008 — Clevie Haston Hatley, 83, of 6200 Roberta Road, Harrisburg, died at 5 a.m. Tuesday, Dec. 9, 2008, at Carillon Assisted Living.

Visitation was from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 10, at Hartsell Funeral Home-Concord. The family meeting place will be at the home of daughter Shelia Furr at 4021 Cochran Road, Concord.

His funeral was at 11 a.m. Dec. 11, at Hartsell Funeral Home Chapel-Concord, with The Rev. Ervin Houser officiating. Military honors were conducted by the Stanly County DAV Chapter 12 and burial was in Running Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Locust.

Born May 16, 1925, in Stanly County, he was the son of the late Luther Haston and Mary Frances (Page) Hatley and was a veteran of the US Army having served in World War II. He was retired from Cannon Mills as an inspector and attended Oak Grove United Methodist Church.

In addition to his parents, he was preceded in death by his wife, Martha Ann Huneycutt Hatley; four brothers, Berry “Pete” Hatley, Britton “Brit” Hatley, Albert “Tom” Hatley and Buddy Hatley; and five sisters, Bertha “Bert” Blake, Beulah “Bill” Page, Maggie “Sis” Morgan, Joy Belle Lambert and Betty “Dixie” Hill.

He is survived by three daughters, Peggy Harwood and husband, Roger, of Mt. Pleasant, Gail Ervin and husband Buddy and Shelia Furr and husband Rod, all of Concord; grandsons, Scotty Harwood, Brian Ervin, Jeremy Furr and Chris Furr; granddaughter, Angie Faile; two brothers, Billy Hatley of Mt. Pleasant and Jack Hatley of Concord; and 12 great-grandchildren.

Memorials may be made to: Oak Grove United Methodist Church, 32056 Herrin Grove Road, Mount Pleasant, NC.

Arrangements by Hartsell Funeral Home-Concord.

Stanly News & Press, 12 Dec 2008

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Enlisted 9 Aug 1944. Served in US Army, Company I, 271st Infantry, in Germany.
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Email from Nelson Page to Lavon Page on Monday, May 4, 1998. The previous Saturday evening the family had been at Somerset Funeral Home in Salisbury. The funeral for Jesse Page was Sunday, May 3.

A fellow came up to me Saturday evening and asked if I was Uncle Adam's boy. I said, "Do you mean Reece?" He said, "Yes." The fellow is a son of Mary Page and Luther Hatley, hence Reece is his first cousin. I forgot to ask when he last saw Reece, but note that there must be at least a little resemblance in our appearances. I think I can bring up a mental picture of Reece, but as a late teenager. Adam's other children, Beatrice and Imogene are much clearer in my memory.

Mary Page and Luther Hatley had 12 children born between 1912 and 1933. I think I was talking to Clevie, born 1925.

[Nelson Page, 16 March 2000] Last night at Lyerly Funeral Home in Salisbury where the family was gathered for George Alexander Page, I again talked with Clevie, and the identification is now definitely correct.
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