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Dick Hathaway of Martha's Vineyard
I have been informed that Mr. Hathaway passed away today.
He was a legend in my mind, and my schoolboy hero long before I ever met him. I was riding my bicycle beach fishing in NJ, while he was on the front cover of SWS repeatedly, for winning the Bass Derbies. I came out to M.V. a college summer of 1966 to work construction for Grant Bros. in Edgartown. Jean Hathaway was the company secretary. #^^^^& Hathaway was good to me, BUT not right away: Protecting your "turf" and hard won knowledge were considered privileged, and to be earned. |
Sorry for your loss
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A legend....
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Great memories Alan. RIP.
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Great memories SK
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Thanks for the info. I ran into him in Linda Jeans a couple weeks back. If #^^^^& liked you you were all set .If he didn't it wasn't like he hid it.A true surf fishing hard core legend. He was still claming up to a month ago.
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Condolences to you Alan and to Mr. Hathaway's family.
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Another legend has reached the big pond.
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Sorry to hear that Allen
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Still holds the MV Derby striped bass record of 60 lbs 2 ounces. Though I fished many derbies I never had the pleasure of meeting him, but I enjoyed reading about the bass he caught. Rest in peace.
From mvderby website: https://www.mvderby.com/~mvderby/history/index.php "The derby produced some special stars. In 1956, Richard D. Hathaway of Edgartown walked into the derby headquarters with a winner, a 52 pound 9 ounce fish. Mr. Hathaway returned to the headquarters with a leader in 1978 and another in 1979." |
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Thanks for posting Alan
#^^^^& was also my hero and very nice guy |
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