Hunter Scott Hatcher, 23, of Fayetteville, passed away Saturday, March 11, 2023 in Fayetteville. He was born November 29, 1999 in Pine Bluff, AR to Benjamin F. and Courtney Scott Hatcher.
He was preceded in death by his mother Courtney Scott.
Hunter was a graduate of Fayetteville Christian School. He worked in maintenance for Tyson Foods.
He is survived by his father Benjamin Hatcher; adopted mother and grandmother Arlene Bottoms of Fayetteville; his siblings Logan Whitmore, Brittany Cain and Brookelynn Cain all of Fayetteville; maternal grandparents Chester and Kathy Scott of Fayetteville; three uncles, Dwight Hatcher, Michael Hatcher and Jeremy Scott of Fayetteville; and several cousins and many friends.
A celebration of life service will be held 1:00 PM Friday, March 17, 2023 at Mission Blvd Baptist Church in Fayetteville.
Hunter, I did not get to see you often but when I did you were always a gentleman, always so very kind and polite. I would have l I ved to have known you better. Your grand mother put her all into giving you the very best opertunities in life. I know she loved you with all of her heart. It seems you were loved by all who knew you. You will be missed by so many until God calls us all home to be with you, and uour precious mother, to be with The Lord forever. In the mean time you can enjoy being with her again, her and many more loved ones who have gone before us. Love you always and forever.
May God comfort all those who are feeling so empty without you. And I know there are so very many. MY they too know that God loves them and wants to make himself known to them so that they never walk alone on this journey. He is with us always and He is LOVE.
Ms Bottoms I’m so sorry for your loss. I met you at the hospital while I was sitting with my aunt she also passed this weekend.
May God give you comfort during this time.
Lady Bear, I remember that swwet little boy you were raising. Nothing but sweet precious memories of you ALWAYS! I’m so sorry for this hurt you must endure. Love you
May God wrap his loving arms around each and every one that loved Hunter and will miss him terribly and be reminded that he has transitioned to Heaven and is smiling down upon us.
Arlene, remembering the time we worked together in Voluntary Service. I hope that the pain you’re experiencing now will ultimately take you to a place of peace.
Hunter, you were always there for me when I needed you buddy. I hate that you had to leave us so early on in life. You had so much to live for and many people I know miss you very deeply. I remember that one time you drove over 2 and a half hours to come and rescue me from a terrible situation. I took you for granted. But you will always have a special spot in my heart and will never be forgotten. I love you buddy.