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Oct 13, 2011, 03:16 PM
#61
Re: Another Dutch Hunter Crosses Over
bb,
It's true. More information will be found here as it becomes available:
http://www.desertusa.com/mb3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=2675
Joe
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Oct 13, 2011 03:16 PM
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Oct 13, 2011, 03:59 PM
#62
 Nemo me impune lacesset
Re: Another Dutch Hunter Crosses Over
Very sorry to hear this; our condolences go out to Jim's family and friends. Thank you Travis for letting us know the sad news.
Roy & Beth
SUPPORT THE BEEF INDUSTRY - EAT BEEF
"We must find a way, or we will make one."--Hannibal Barca
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Oct 13, 2011, 04:00 PM
#63
Re: Another Dutch Hunter Crosses Over
treasure hunting is a world of hard knocks .. we all say things and do things that other dont like at times .. but down deep . we are Dutch hunters to the bone ...
me and jim talked back and forth for weeks about the latin heart
yes i will miss knowing he was out there ...
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Oct 13, 2011, 06:57 PM
#64
Re: Another Dutch Hunter Crosses Over
Truly a day of sadness for those of us who knew Jim Hatt.
We will not forget the man,his knowledge,or his kindness and generosity to each of us.
We will honour him with memories of hours of earnest conversation and days spent on mountain trails.
Farewell Jim.
Godspeed.
Hell,you ain't never too old to look!
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Oct 14, 2011, 12:24 AM
#65
Re: Another Dutch Hunter Crosses Over
I can't help thinking that we are all wondering if this is just another ruse for publicity.
Frankly, I can't help thinking that you are the only one that is wondering.
Many have known for awhile that he was ill.
Beth
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Oct 14, 2011, 04:06 PM
#66
Re: Another Dutch Hunter Crosses Over
Descansa en paz Amigo,
My condolences to Doris, all of Jim's relatives, and friends.
Homar P. Olivarez
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Oct 17, 2011, 08:40 PM
#67
Re: Another Dutch Hunter Crosses Over
From the AJ news:
Jim D. Hatt
Jim D. Hatt, 61, of Apache
Junction passed away October
12, 2011 in Mesa, Arizona.
Jim was born in Michigan
in 1949. He is survived by his
sister Shelly Waller and his
friend Doris Abbott
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Oct 17, 2011, 09:35 PM
#68
Re: Another Dutch Hunter Crosses Over
 Originally Posted by mrs.oroblanco
From the AJ news:
Jim D. Hatt
Jim D. Hatt, 61, of Apache
Junction passed away October
12, 2011 in Mesa, Arizona.
Jim was born in Michigan
in 1949. He is survived by his
sister Shelly Waller and his
friend Doris Abbott
Man, 61 is WAYYYYYYY too young
"There is no getting away from a treasure that once fastens upon your mind" - Joseph Conrad (Nostromo)
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Oct 19, 2011, 12:48 PM
#69
Re: Another Dutch Hunter Crosses Over
its all that dutchman stress ...
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Oct 19, 2011, 04:13 PM
#70
Re: Another Dutch Hunter Crosses Over
Stress? hmm THing is actually relaxing for me. Some people do cross word puzzles for the same reason.
Don Jose de La Mancha
"I exist to live, not live to exist"
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Oct 29, 2011, 11:43 PM
#71
Re: Another Dutch Hunter Crosses Over
 Originally Posted by Real de Tayopa Tropical Tramp
Stress? hmm THing is actually relaxing for me. Some people do cross word puzzles for the same reason.
Don Jose de La Mancha
Old friend,
I truly hope you live for ever.
"Everybody dies"
"But not everybody lives."
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Oct 30, 2011, 10:05 AM
#72
Re: Another Dutch Hunter Crosses Over
Ooe dog: I hope you enjoy your visit on my 150 th birthday party. You will have a special seat.
Don Jose de La Mancha
"I exist to live, not live to exist"
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Nov 20, 2011, 05:09 PM
#73
Re: Another Dutch Hunter Crosses Over
Hell,you ain't never too old to look!
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Nov 21, 2011, 03:29 AM
#74
Re: Another Dutch Hunter Crosses Over
Mr Hatt was not more than an acquaintance.
I was long gone from this area before he arrived.
But I respect his tenacity and his perseverance.
My opinions differ from his,
but my respect for the man is still, and will be always ...
without question admiration.
as it is with all who have spent the last of their lives chasing this mystery.
"Everybody dies"
"But not everybody lives."
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Nov 21, 2011, 12:45 PM
#75
 Nemo me impune lacesset
Re: Another Dutch Hunter Crosses Over
Thank you Wayne for posting the link, and that was a very nice eulogy done by Tom Kollenborn. Very nice post Thom, have to agree with much of what you just said.
Roy
SUPPORT THE BEEF INDUSTRY - EAT BEEF
"We must find a way, or we will make one."--Hannibal Barca
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Nov 27, 2011, 01:34 AM
#76
Re: Another Dutch Hunter Crosses Over
sorry to hear about his passing,I enjoyed his posts,my condolences to his family.
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May 30, 2012, 12:18 PM
#77
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May 30, 2012, 04:00 PM
#78
Really sorry to hear of Ernie's passing,one of the greats,and my condolences to his family.
I was grateful to have had the opportunity to see him last year,but did not get the chance to speak with him.
I did get the chance to listen to some of the things he had to say,and thought it was all very interesting.
Godspeed Ernie.....Regards:SH.
Hell,you ain't never too old to look!
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May 30, 2012, 04:24 PM
#79
So sorry to hear of his passing. Didn't know the man, but met him briefly last year at the Rendezvous. Thought it was wonderful that Joe and others got to see him after so much time away. Wish he was around many more years...love to hear some of his stories, but I suppose heaven needs good people too. Glad I met him (and many others) on my 1st trip out there. Rest in peace, Mr. Provence.
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Jan 15, 2013, 12:19 AM
#80
Received this message from Dr. Glover this evening. He asked me to pass it along:
"This afternoon I received a telephone call from Diane Coggin. Her mother, Janice Coggin, died Wed. Janice and her husband, Mason, founded and ran Cowboy Miner Productions. Through their good efforts much of western Americana was preserved - from cowboy poetry to the Lost Dutchman Mine story to pioneer family accounts to old ranch recipes and much more.
Those of us who appreciate and love western lore and history owe them a great deal. Those of us who knew them owe them more.
I have lost a friend and colleague for the second time as her husband Mason died some years ago. I miss them personally and professionally. The years I knew them were far too short. I was lucky -- they were both my friends and publishers. Go in peace Janice and reunite with Mason. You are missed and the world is less rich place."
I did not know these folks, but some of you may have.
Take care,
Joe Ribaudo
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