Thomas Wayne Hatfield (“Tom”) of Fayetteville, AR passed away on December 11, 2021. He was born on March 17, 1963 in Oak Park, IL to Thomas A. Hatfield and Nancy L. Hatfield.
He was preceded in death by his father Thomas A. Hatfield of Maywood, Illinois and one sister Kay Ellen Hatfield-Pelot of Lawrence, Kansas.
Tom has worked at Airways Freight Corporation for over 33 years. Until his diagnosis of cancer in November 2016, he never called in sick or missed a day of work. To Tom, Airways was family not simply a job or his career. Even during cancer treatments, he was often seen wearing Airways attire, because Airways was always with him.
He returned to college after many years to earn his bachelor’s and MBA degrees, with distinction, from John Brown University. This was a significant milestone in his life and an achievement of which he and his family were very proud.
Tom is survived by his wife of 36 years, Darlene Hatfield of Fayetteville, AR; two sons: Thomas A. Hatfield II of Russellville, AR & Courtney Hatfield of Russellville, AR, Timothy W. Hatfield of Sherman Oaks, CA & Jennifer R. Hatfield of Sherman Oaks, CA; four (soon to be five) grandchildren: Taylor, Reece, Thomas, and Trevor (and soon, Elin) Hatfield; his mother, Nancy L. Hatfield of Elkhart, IN; and two sisters: Lou Ann Dwyer of Midlothian, VA, and Debbie Nalian of Berwyn, IL.
Scheduled visitation is on Tuesday, December 14, 2021 from 5:00 – 7:00pm at Beard’s Funeral Chapel on S. Happy Hollow Rd in Fayetteville.
Wednesday, December 15, 2021 memorial services at 1:30pm at the Bentonville Church of Christ on Walton Blvd.
Cremation arrangements by Beard’s Funeral Chapel.

Your thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. And also the whole Airways family. He truly will be missed.
Our deepest Condolences to y’all and utmost respect for Tom .
Good bye old friend. Rest in gods arms now. You will be missed.
My deepest condolences to Darlene and your family. We met during treatments at UAMS and became friends immediately. You fought with every lab and treatment. Thank you for allowing me to share in your cancer journey.
Debbie King
I know you are eating Grandma Hatfield’s homemade sugar cookies and visiting with Dad,Kay,and all our family members who have passed already.”The Chosen One” is and always will be Mom’s special boy. You are my little brother,Tommy who could always yank my chain.
You love yanking people’s chains.
Don’t fight with Kay over the sugar cookies. You know what Mom will do if she hears bickering.
Love you always Tommy.
Prayers to the Hatfield Family and Airways. Tom was just an all around good man! Sincere Condolences.
I was so very sorry to hear about Tom’s passing. I worked with him as a vendor for many years. We loved arguing about whose pickup truck was better. (His was)
I am praying for comfort for his family and friends.
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Tom’s family both at home and at work. He always had a smile on his face when I would see him. He was a fighter, never ready or willing to give in to anything he was fighting at the time. There is going to be a big hole in my heart that he filled from the first time I met him.
He’ll be missed dearly.
Tom was a wonderful person to work with growing with Airways he would tell it like it is fair doing business with him my pleasure knowing him God bless your family and friends you will be missed and loved but not forgotten
I was saddened to hear of the passing of my cousin Tommy. We had just kind of reconnected at Thanksgiving, and it was nice. My prayers are with the Hatfield family, as you all go through this difficult time. You have my deepest sympathy.
Wishing you comfort and peace during this difficult time. Tom has made a difference in so many lives. I am grateful to have known and worked with Tom at Airways.
What a joy and delight it was to be in Tom’s presence. Much love, hugs and prayers in the days and months ahead for Darlene, their children and the Airways Team.
What a joy and delight it was to be in Tom’s presence. Much love, hugs and prayers in the days and months ahead for Darlene, their children, family and the Airways Team.
Deepest condolences for Tom’s family and Airways family. I have much respect for Tom.
Tom was always a happy, friendly face when he would come for his treatments at Highlands. I was so saddened to hear of his passing and my prayers are with his entire family. I will miss our visits and him passing me a candy bar when he was there. He was a gentle soul and I am glad I had the opportunity to get to know him.