Michelle Hatchett Meyn

michelle meyn
Michelle Hatchett Meyn, 50, daughter of Barbara Oxford Hatchett and the late Dr. C. Mitchell Hatchett of Asheville, NC, died on June 15, 2014, in Alamogordo, NM. Michelle attended Agnes Scott College and graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill. She was a real estate broker and owner of Blue Water Real Estate in Cloudcroft, NM. More recently she received her Bachelor of Science in Nursing from New Mexico State where she graduated with highest honors. A native Ashevillian, she lived in Washington, D.C. and Germany before moving to New Mexico where she and her husband enjoyed motorcycling and flying their airplane. Michelle was charming and fun-loving with a heart for the Lord. In addition to her mother, she is survived by her husband, Wolfgang of Cloudcroft; two siblings: Angela of Nashville; and Mitchell (Carol) of Raleigh; nephew, Ford, and nieces, Alexandra and Bailey, also of Raleigh. A private graveside service was held at Calvary Churchyard.

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  1. Michelle, you will always be in my heart and I will never forget you! You have taught me more than you know and I will always add you in my daily prayers. You are already a Guardian Angel….

  2. Michelle was one of my oldest and dearest friends. We have a lifetime of memories together. Arden Presbyterian days, Camp Look Up, Windy Gap,high school days, college days, her being in my wedding, me going out to New Mexico to visit her and all the fun we had there. I can not express the anguish I feel at this loss. Mrs. Hatchett, Angie, and Mitch, please know I am praying for you during this time of incredible loss. I am grieving right along with you. I loved Michelle!

  3. Dear Barbara, Angie and Mitch,
    We retired to the family farm in Old Fort in 1998 and had lost contact with your family. We were members at Arden and lived in Fletcher. Michelle and our twins Carol and Donna were the same age. I cannot imagine how difficult it is to have a child predecease us. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Sincerely, Carolyn and Norris Parker

  4. Oh, how I loved Michelle, and am grieving at the loss of such a sweet person. My thoughts and prayers go out to her family and husband. Goodbye for now dear friend of my youth. The memory of your smile, laughter and sense of adventure will remain in my heart

  5. I am saddened by this news. Michelle
    was the most amazing women I knew. I told her few months ago that
    if I could be any woman, I would strive to be just like her – the
    kindest heart, intelligent, brave, optimistic, loyal and beautiful inside and out. You have touched my life more than you know Michelle. You laughter, smile, visits, chats and presence will be missed. My heartfelt sympathy to her family in
    North Carolina.

  6. So heartbreaking! Michelle was my roommate at Ben Lippen my Junior year. We got along well and I had been keeping up with her over the years. So sad to hear this. Prayers are with her family and her husband.

  7. I am truly sorry for the lose of another great person this earth desperately needs. I can’t understand how you feel Wolfgang but I wish you all the best. Sorry once again.

  8. I am truly sorry for the lose of another great person this earth desperately needs. I can’t understand how you feel Wolfgang but I wish you all the best. Sorry once again.

  9. I am so very sad to discover this news. Michelle and I worked together many years ago in Washington, D.C. at the U.S. Information Agency.

  10. I am so sorry to read that Michelle died 3 years ago. I lived in Alamogordo from 1996-99 because my husband was a collegue from Wolfgang. Michelle helped me to get settled and I loved her company, especially riding our motorcycles together.
    Today, 20 years later, I am back again in Alamogordo for holidays. It is so sad, that I only can visit her grave.


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