News Summary
Chattanooga mourns the passing of William Andrew Hatley, a cherished community member known for his kindness and dedication. His life journey from Florida to Tennessee left a lasting impact, and a funeral service will be held on March 25, followed by a Celebration of Life gathering. Andrew’s legacy of love and community service will continue to inspire those who knew him.
Chattanooga Mourns the Loss of a Beloved Community Member
Chattanooga, Tennessee, is experiencing a wave of sorrow as friends and family come together to remember William Andrew Hatley, a man whose heart was as big as his contributions to the community. Born in Dunedin, Florida, Andrew touched the lives of many during his time in Chattanooga, where he lived for the past 11 years. Sadly, he passed away on March 10, 2025, leaving behind a legacy that will be cherished by all who knew him.
From Florida to Tennessee: Andrew’s Journey
Andrew was the son of Jim and Mary Jane Hatley and grew up in the sunshine of Florida. After completing his high school education at Carmel High School in Indiana, he pursued higher learning at the University of Montana in Missoula, where he earned his degree. This educational foundation played a crucial role in his professional life, becoming a Master Black Belt in Process Improvement at Smurfit Westrock. His work not only illustrated his dedication to excellence but also highlighted his knack for refining processes and making things better for everyone involved.
A Life of Love and Dedication
Outside of his professional achievements, Andrew was much loved by his family and friends. He is survived by his brother, Ben Hatley, who resides in Indianapolis, and his fiancée, Ashley Williams, from Lebanon, Tennessee. Andrew was not just a worker or a colleague; he was a friend, a mentor, and a shining light in the lives of many. He had an extraordinary ability to connect with others, making everyone feel valued and important.
A Celebration of Life and Community
As those close to him prepare to say their final goodbyes, a funeral service will be held on March 25 at 2 p.m. at St. Marks Methodist Church, located at 701 Mississippi Ave., Chattanooga, TN 37405. For those who cannot attend in person, the funeral service will be accessible for livestream viewing on Facebook and YouTube, ensuring that everyone who loved Andrew has a chance to participate in the farewell.
Following the funeral, a Celebration of Life will occur at Mike’s Hole in the Wall, located at 535 Cherokee Blvd., Chattanooga. This gathering will serve as a heartwarming reminder of the joy Andrew brought into the lives of those around him. Friends and loved ones are encouraged to share their favorite stories, memories, and laughs in honor of a man who lived life to the fullest.
Andrew’s Impact on Chattanooga
Andrew loved Chattanooga immensely and made it his mission to contribute positively to the community he cherished. He worked tirelessly to improve processes at Smurfit Westrock, but his passion extended beyond the workplace. His friends and family often recall how Andrew made time for community events, volunteering, and supporting local causes. His enthusiasm for life and commitment to making Chattanooga a better place will not be forgotten.
Remembering Andrew
As Chattanooga reflects on the life of William Andrew Hatley, the warmth he spread and the improvements he championed will remain in the hearts of many. The community has lost a beacon of light, but his spirit will undoubtedly continue to inspire everyone to strive for excellence and kindness in their own lives. Remembering Andrew is not just about mourning his absence, but also about celebrating all the wonderful moments and positive changes he brought to the community he adored. Rest in peace, Andrew. Your legacy will live on.
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