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Classes of 1942 - 1967

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Alfred J. Hatfield

Class Year: | 1961 |
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Residing In: | Boulder City, NV USA |
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Spouse/Partner: | NA |
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Occupation: | Slot supervisor retired |
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Children: | Sharon, born 1964 Rachael, born 1970 Sandra, born 1983 Grand-daughter, Kaila Cayton-Hernandes More… Great-grand-son, Grayson Levi Hernandes Grand-daughter, Kortney Cayton |
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Military Service: | US Navy ![]() |
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We moved to Parker Dam Calif. in 1959 and the first day of school my father was killed in an accident at work.
I didn't get to graduate with the class in Boulder, but feel that I belong more to it than the one I did graduate from in Denair, Ca.
I enlisted in the Naval reserve right after high school.
I worked at Titanium metals, and then the city of Boulder City, NV. final job at BC was Special Projects Supervisor. Now I work at the Hacienda Hotel and Casino, as a Slot floor supervisor. Retired 12/23/2013. The Hacienda was sold.
I have been married three times. Don't know what happened to the first wife. The second and thrd wives both passed away in 2009, two months apart.
We have a three generation family, sort of like the Waltons. With me, two daughters, two grand daughters, and my son in law.
I spend a lot of time on the lake with a friend, Joy Lord, who has a large boat, 29' Larson.
We enjoy each other's company very much. When you are out on the lake it is almost like a different world. A simpler world where you can enjoy the day and night as they really are. At night you can see the milky way and all the stars with such clarity, and beauty.
I remember walking across the outdoor basketball court after school one day. Someone yelled catch, and I did. It looked like a piece of rope but turned out to be an uprooted Cholo Cactus. To this day if someone yells catch, I don't, I duck instead.
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