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Milo Dee Hatt

Milo Dee Hatt

Sep. 1, 1954 - Sep. 14, 2024

Date of Service: Sep. 23, 2024

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BURLEY – Milo Dee Hatt, a 70-year-old resident of Burley, died Saturday, September 14, 2024, at his home.

He was born September 1, 1954, in Driggs, Idaho, the son of Thomas Jay and Jesse Waddell Morgan Hatt. He received his education in Burley and graduated from Burley High School in 1975. He attended the College of Southern Idaho and completed his education in drafting.

Milo married Teresa Buckley Burton on July 24, 1990 in Burley. Their marriage was solemnized in the Twin Falls Idaho Temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

He worked for M H King for more than 20 years and retired in the accounts receivable department of Handy Truck Line.

Milo loved being outdoors. He enjoyed Motocross racing, golf, tennis, camping and running the dogs. He was also instrumental in working with the U.S. Forest Service in making campgrounds handicapped accessible; starting first with the Rock Creek CampGround and continuing on with many others.

He is survived by his wife, Teresa Hatt of Burley; his children, Kristine (Jason) Haynes of Bellevue, Angela (Jason) Martin of Boise, Gerald (Syrah) Burton of Burley, Mike (Robin) Burton of Dietrich, and Kimalee (Luke) Woodhouse of Heyburn; 24 grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and his brothers, Mickey Hatt of Burley, Morgan (Janet) Hatt of Lehi, Utah, Milton (LeAnn) Hatt of St. George, Utah, Marvin (Georgia) Hatt of American Falls, and Marty Hatt of Burley.

He was preceded in death by his parents.

A graveside service will be held at 1 p.m. Monday, September 23, at Pleasant View Cemetery, located at 1645 East 16th Street, in Burley.

Prior to the graveside service, family and friends will be received from 11:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. Monday, at Rasmussen-Wilson Funeral Home, 1350 East 16th Street, in Burley.

Condolences for Milo Dee Hatt

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From Mike Workman:
My condolences to Milo's family. I first met Milo on the first day of 2nd grade at Southwest School. We became friends and spent the next 5 years running around the neighborhood and wishing that summer would never end. I had to move away suddenly after 6th grade and lost touch with many of my friends. I have always wished I would have reached out.
Never wait until tomorrow to talk to those that had a positive impact on your life.
From Julie Snooks . Uncle Fritz daughter :
I am sorry to hear of Milo's passing. Unfortunately it has been many years since I have seen him. I remember fondly the time my dad stayed with aunt Jessie and uncle Jay. Milo was a big tease alot like my dad! My thoughts and prayers to his wife and kids and his brothers. I am sure he will be truly missed by everyone.
From Anthony miller- hatt:
Uncle milo throughout my life you have always been an inspiration and a amazing influence thank you for always being there when I called you and always giving me the opportunity to call you my favorite uncle i will miss the amazing conversations about places to go Explore in Idaho ,rocks to find the best places that you’ve found to hunt and Explore thank you for being such a wonderful person and a huge part of my life ........ i love you uncle milo and you will forever be in my heart
From Brian & Debra Barlow:
Teresa, we are so saddened by Mylo’s passing. He was such a great help to mom and dad and we enjoyed his friendship because of the connection we had through them. What a good man!! Please know our hearts, prayers and love are with you at this time.
From Larry Koyle :

Had good memories of being on the wrestling team with Milo, In his weight class (above mine), he was definitely the guy to beat. He was a serious wrestler, and always willing to give pointers to the less experienced members of the team. He was a fun guy to be around.
My condolences to his wife and family.
From Marla Rasmussen :
Milo was always positive. A good friend and classmate.
From Letha whitmore:
It was good to have become reacquainted with Milo the past few years. He was an awesome example for all who knew him. He is blessed to be free from the physical limitations he endured. His passing will leave a huge hole in so many hearts and lives.
From Vickie Fullmer Tracy:
I have some great memories of Milo. He was a good friend. I will miss him. May Teresa and each of his loved ones be comforted at this time of loss.
From Ray and Kathy Muir:
Our love to your family. We have good memories. So sorry we’ve kind of lost touch. May you all be comforted with good memories.

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