June Audrey Hatch's Obituary
June “Audrey” (Anderson) Hatch of Center Line, MI passed away August 18, 2019 with her Husband Charles and Daughter Nancy by her side in Trinity, Florida.
She was born to the late Lillian (Carr) and Hjalmer Anderson, June 13, 1931, in Warren, Michigan. Audrey graduated from Lincoln High School (Warren, MI) in 1949.
She married Charles F. Hatch on August 22, 1952 in Warren, Michigan, and they lived together in Center Line, Michigan for 40 years before relocating to Caseville, Michigan then to Trinity, Florida.
Audrey is survived by her Husband Charles, Twin Brother Andy “Richard” Anderson and two children: Nancy Primovic of Trinity, Florida (Jim) and Hugh Hatch (Julie) of Warren, Michigan. She is also survived by five Grandchildren [Marilyn Primovic, W. Tom Roschek III, Krista Nesbit (Joel), Natalie Hatch-Holder (Andrew) and Andrea Logie (Nicholas)] and three Great Granddaughters [Reagan Nesbit, Mikaela Logie & Charlie June Hatch-Holder]. Audrey was predeceased by her daughter Pattie Roschek (W. Tom II) in September, 1993 and Brother Howard Anderson in 1964.
Audrey was an accomplished Floral Designer who enjoyed working at Florists and her business “The June Bug”. She touched many Brides’ lives with her custom bouquets and flower arrangements. She also worked as a Secretary at Chrysler during the 1950’s in Detroit. She enjoyed sewing, spending time with her Children, Grandchildren and playing golf. Audrey was immensely proud of her Family, and leaves behind nothing but beautiful memories.
A “Celebration Of Life” will be held on Friday, August 23, 2019 at 11:30 AM at Heritage Springs in Trinity, Florida with a Luncheon to follow. The burial will take place at White Chapel Cemetery in Troy, Michigan.
Audrey requested donations be made to “Trinity Presbyterian Church” (New Port Richey, Florida) in lieu of sending flowers.
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