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29 June 1963

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11 September 2018

Patricia Eileen Hatch

Patricia (Pati) Eileen Clemons Hatch passed away at her home in Nampa, Idaho on September 11, 2018 after a four year battle with cancer. Pati was born June 29, 1963 in Lynwood, California, the youngest of 6 children born to William Ray and Patricia Lindsay Clemons. She lived in Chino, CA until she was 5 years old and then moved to Mira Loma, CA where she was raised on Serendipity Ranch riding horses. She attended Rubidoux High School and Riverside Community College. In 1986 she began studying Shodokan Karate in Riverside, CA eventually earning her black belt. It was there that she met her first husband Michael Paul Wintz. They were married in the LDS church in Glen Avon, CA on May 28, 1988. They had 3 sons, Eian, Brenden, and Bryan. As time went on Pati created a life for her and her 3 sons in Beaver, UT. It was there that she later met her husband, Kim Hatch, and they were married on June 13, 1998 in St. George, UT, and later sealed in the Boise Idaho Temple. They then moved to Nampa, Idaho and the family was soon blessed with another son, Wyatt. Pati was an accomplished artist and horseback rider. She had a strong, outstanding work ethic which she taught and passed on to her boys. She raised her boys on a farm riding horses, working hard, and playing right along with them. She developed a very successful pain and injury massage therapy business in Meridian, ID. One of her greatest strengths was helping people through their pain both physically and mentally. Pati was preceded in death by her son, Eian Michael Wintz and her father, William Ray Clemons. Her beautiful life will forever be cherished in the lives of her mother Patricia Clemons of nampa, her husband Kim Hatch of Nampa, her sons Brenden (Katie) Wintz of Meridian, Bryan Wintz of Nampa, Wyatt Hatch of Nampa, Zach (Sharlee) Hatch of Nampa, her daughter Hallie (Jeremy) Oxborrow of Kansas, four grandchildren Oskar, GoldieRae, JaiseAnn, and Ransom, and her siblings Cathleen, Alan, Lindsay, Daniel, and Scott. Services will be held on Tuesday, September 18, 2018 at 11:00 am in the LDS Stake Center at 1985 N Black Cat Rd Meridian, Idaho. A closed casket viewing and greeting of the family will be prior to the service at 10:00 am. Interment will be at Star Cemetery in Star, Idaho following the service. Arrangements are under the direction of Zeyer Funeral Home of Nampa.

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