of West Memphis, AR
November 16, 1947 - May 23, 2024
On May 23 2024 Dorothy ''Dot'' Duncan Hatley gained her heavenly reward after a lifetime of service to our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ.
She was born on November 16, 1947 to Buford Ray and Charlene Marie Duncan.
Dorothy was an active member of the Assembly of God in West Memphis AR. where she loved worshiping and witnessing for the Lord.
She greatly enjoyed reading, camping and spending time with her family. From trips to Hardy with her son, daughter in law and granddaughters to annual vacations with her sisters, her family was always a top priority to her.
Dorothy worked for the past 18 years at HINO motors manufacturing in Marion AR. where she was affectionately known as Ms. Dot and will be greatly missed.
She was preceded in death by her parents and two sisters Anna Lee Duncan and Betty Louise Long.
She is survived by her son Brandon (Christy) Hatley of Marion. Two sisters Janice Andrews of Kentucky, Sue (Warren) Burns of Highland AR., one brother Buford Ray (Jenny) Duncan of Korea, three granddaughters Jordan Hatley of West Memphis, Jeslyn and Jaylin Hatley both of Marion and two great grandchildren Adrian and Amelya ''Millie'' Beeler of West Memphis.
Pallbearers: Warren Burns, Rodney Burns, Mark Johansen, Earl Pipkin, Cedrick Stewart, John Hardy.
Honorary Pallbearers: Allen Fike, Jake Metcalf, Braden Burns, David Bahus, Teddy Turner, Scottie Turner.
You are being missed so much a True friend and Church friend. I know you are right in Gods arms and at peace. You are loved
I have worked with Dot for the past 15 years, Hino being a customer for our factory in Rushville, Indiana. She was a blessing and I know she is flying high now. RIP
I’ve had the joy of working with Ms. Dot for the last 18 years at Hino. She will definitely be missed by many! She was always bragging about her son and grandchildren. You could definitely see her love for her family and the Lord. She definitely set a great example for others to follow.
Ms. Dot was a customer rep that I had the pleasure to work with the last 3 years. She was always so happy on the phone amidst crazy work days. We never talked about the Lord but I could tell from the phone calls that she was a Christian Sister. She will be missed but it is definitely Heaven's Gain.
I am praying for your family and her granddaughters.
Ms. Dot I can not express what you meant to me. We bonded from my first day at Hino. I enjoyed going out to eat with you and talking to you on the phone during our time away from work. You were so funny and always had a great laugh! You reminded me of my Mother. I will miss you so much my dear friend! I know that you are at peace with your family in heaven!!
You were such a blessing to me for many years. I loved you and will miss you.
Aunt Dot,
Words can’t say just how much you will be missed, and just how important our relationship was to me. You inspired and encouraged me in so many ways. I will forever be grateful for you and the rock you have been for our family. I love you so much.
Dear Ms.Dot
I will never forget my days in Hino with you. You made me feel like your son. May you rest in peace.
RIP my friend. You will truly be missed.