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In Tribute to Leonard William Hatton
45 years old.   Residence: Ridgefield Park, N.J.
Died in World Trade Center

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i had the pleasure of meeting lenny once. I could tell he was just a great guy. he was just very friendly to me and a regular guy from the north jersey area. he was a true hero who went above and beyond in his efforts to help on that fateful day. god bless you lenny.

*** Posted by george on 2011-09-11 ***

Lenny was my first little league coach and I pause this time each year to remember him and what he did. I was married two months after 9/11/01 and we paid tribute to him then. He is gone but never forgotten.

*** Posted by Robert Thomson on 2011-09-09 ***

Lenny will be missed, but he will never be forgotten.

*** Posted by former colleague on 2010-09-11 ***

Lenny,

You are an inspiration to those who continue to serve in the New York Office of the FBI. On a daily basis, agents see your photo in our hallways and remember your heroic deeds and commitment to taking care of others. We will keep up the fight in your honor.

*** Posted by an FBI colleague on 2010-09-10 ***

Those who give their lives in the service to others will live on through eternity. Bless you always.

*** Posted by a Christian on 2009-09-12 ***

To the Hatton family Joann, Tara, Courtney and Lenny Jr..
Although I did not know Lenny personally, I do know Joanne and the kids. It's a little funny but for a long time I thought Joanne was a single parent. As it turns out, for a long time that is what people thought I was. It wasn't till later when we would be at each other kid's games did I realize that the father was there at the games. The parents would be at different kid's games in an effort to be at all the games. He was always very proud of his kids. My thoughts and prayers will always be with you, Joanne.

*** Posted by L.Rivera on 2008-09-13 ***

Lenny,

As another year approaches of this day, your name is mentioned among all. Rest assured that you will never be forgotten. God Bless and watch over all.

*** Posted by a co-worker on 2007-09-01 ***

Lenny,

We worked together for a some time and to this day I still remember seeing you 9-10-01. As coworkers and friends we vented to each other about the job the good the bad and the ugly but always kept each other going. Until we meet again, my friend.

*** Posted by A Friend on 2006-09-16 ***

I served with Lenny Hatton in the Marine Corps, Bravo Co., 3rd Tracs in 1981.  He was a driven guy, yet always had the time to pass on a kind word of encouragement to others.  While most of us other young lieutenants were little more than overgrown "frat-boys" when we were off duty.  Lenny was always the responsible one, a dedicated father and family man.  I remember back then that he always wanted to enter law enforcement.  I lost track of Lenny when we both transferred out of the unit.  It was not until coming upon his name recently in a book I was reading that I found out about his passing at the WTC.  After reading a series of obituary notices I was not at all surprised to have learned that Lenny took it upon himself to report to the WTC and the burning towers on 9/11 rather than report to work and await orders.  He was that kind of a guy.  Although Joanne, Tara, Lenny Jr. and the other children must miss him terribly, they must be comforted by the fact that he was a hero.  They say only the good die young.  Lenny was definitely one of the good guys and the world is a worse place for having lost him.

*** Posted by J. G. COSGROVE on 2003-09-20 ***


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