Peter Grifin
My thoughts and prayers are with the extended Hyatt family.
My best to you all,
Peter Griffin
Birth date: Nov 14, 1928 Death date: Sep 8, 2017
Angelina (Manzi) Hyatt, 88 years old, died while surrounded by her family on the Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Mother. Angie was married for 58 years to Wilbur (“Zeke”) Hyatt who predeceased her in 2009. She was the daughte Read Obituary
My thoughts and prayers are with the extended Hyatt family.
My best to you all,
Peter Griffin
Dear Fr. Martin, I am sorry to hear about your mother. I don't know any of your family members but I give my sympathy to you and your family. I hope to see you soon and you are still the best and I am praying for you and your family. I love you. God Bless. Toby Laverriere
Armand, Fr. Martin and family, I am so sorry to read about your mother. She was a beautiful person. My aunt, Mary Bluemel, often spoke fondly of her and your dad and family when she heard of my attendance at St Basils. Fr Martin often mentioned her and what a devoted and loving mother she was. May her soul rest in peace and may all of her family find strength and peace in knowing that she will be joining your father in heaven. My deepest sympathy, Kelly Campbell
Mrs. Hyatt was my first boss at NECA. She holds a special place in my heart. I am sorry for your loss.
Ellie (Gagnon) Parker
My first recollection of Angie was in 1972, not long after my ordination and my first assignment as a priest to St. Augustine Parish on Tower Hill. I was to be a guest on a local talk-in radio show on the topic of abortion. She and Armand helped my preparation tremendously by visiting me and providing me with a great deal of pertinent and contemporary legislative and legal information. I was forever grateful for their invaluable assistance. Fr. Bill Waters, OSA
Fr. Martin: May your dear mother, Angelina, who has made her final journey to "the other side" now find fullness of joy in God's presence. My thoughts and prayers are with you as you share your memories of your dear Mom. May you draw comfort and strength from your family time together as you celebrate her life and mourn her passing.
United in prayer and live,
Sr. Anne Marie Raftery, mfic