LT WILLIAM R. HATFIELD, USN
Lucky Bag Yearbook
From the 1953 Lucky Bag:
WILLIAM ROBERT HATFIELD
Loss
William was lost when his AD-5 Skyraider hit power lines and crashed into San Francisco Bay on May 9, 1959. The other crewman was also killed.
Other Information
From researcher Kathy Franz:
William graduated from Lanier High School in 1948. F. F. A. Club, Secretary; Ushers’ Club, Secretary; Rifle Team; Alternate Section Representative; Red Cross Representative; Friendly, likable, nice, studious. In the fall of his senior year, William won second place in the Dairy Cattle Judging Contest at the State Fair in Birmingham and then attended the National Dairy Cattle Show in Columbus, Ohio.
At Marion Institute in 1949, he was in “A” Co. M.I. ’48, ’49; Rifle Team.
After graduating from the Naval Academy, he served on the USS Boxer in the Far East. He married Ellen Clare Sharits on April 13, 1954, at the First Methodist Church in Montgomery. She attended the same high school as William and graduated in 1950. They then resided in Pensacola where he was enrolled in the Naval Flight Training School. Their daughter Leslie Susan was born November 13, 1956, at Maxwell Air Force Base.
He was also survived by three brothers: Cedrick and Drake, both of Montgomery, and Carey, Korea.
His father Harry was a clerk in the steam railroad office in 1940.
William is buried in Alabama. (There is a second memorial at a different cemetery in Alabama.)