Mary Louise Hatfield was born December 23, 1920 in Wagoner, OK to Jack and Anna Mae (Nesbitt) Calvelege. Mary was a lifelong Wagoner resident. She was a graduate of Wagoner High School and married H. R. Hatfield on April 12, 1941. While he fought in World War II, Mary kept the home fires burning until his return, when they could continue a long and happy marriage that spanned more than 74 years. When Mary was 72 she retired from the Wagoner Community Hospital. As a nurses' aide Mary had provided tender care to her patients for many years, beginning at the first Wagoner Hospital located on East Cherokee Street, and then in the current Wagoner Community Hospital on West Cherokee Street. At home she loved to work in the yard. Her family remembers how she always woke up happy and would sing every morning. She was an active member in the First Baptist Church and fulfilled the roles of teacher, nursery attendant, and secretary to her Sunday school class and hostess to the women's organization through the years. Mary departed this life Saturday, October 24, 2015 at her home in Wagoner. She was preceded in death by her parents; two sisters, Emma Bell Finacle and Vida Loreen Drury, and a brother, Thomas Calvelege. Survivors include her husband, H. R. Hatfield of the home; one daughter and son-in-law, Mary Nell and Don Neal of Wagoner, OK; one granddaughter, Melinda Louise Keeton and her husband, Jay, of Stillwater, OK; one grandson, Don James Neal, Jr., and his wife, Tommie, of Wagoner, OK; eight great-grandchildren, Michaela Keeton , Ann Keeton, Jacob Lee Neal Keeton, Kristen Ilene Mallett and her husband, Joseph, Courtney Dawn Neal, Hayden Rafe Neal, Jorden Cassidy Neal, and Mason Luke Neal; one great great-granddaughter, Aly Neal; a niece, Martha Ann Cunningham; a nephew, Jerry Harrison; other relatives and friends. A graveside funeral service will be held at 2 P.M. Tuesday, October 27, 2015 at Elmwood Cemetery in Wagoner. Reverend Mark Pointer will officiate. There will be private family viewing only, honoring Mrs. Hatfield's wishes.