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Ben grew up in Myrtle Point Oregon and graduated from Myrtle Point High School. Ben was an athlete all through school playing all sports from football to basketball and baseball alongside his friends and brother Daniel Lee Hyatt Jr. Ben's mom Connie would be the loudest one in the stands cheering him on during every game.
Ben took classes at Lane Community College eventually making his way to the Grand Ronde area where he worked his way up to becoming a supervisor of Player Services at Spirit Mountain Casino.
Ben made an impact on everyone he came in contact with. He loved spending time with his family. Ben also loved music and going to concerts. He was a big Raiders fan.
He is survived by his mother; Connie R Marmon, Step-Father, James Sturgill, Great Grand Mother, Darlene Monteith; Brother, Daniel Lee Hyatt Jr.; Sisters; Jennifer R. Marmon and Odessa McDaniel; Nephews; Zander Lee Marmon, Konner Miles Hyatt, James Ryan Hyatt, “Tiger” Renee Sears, and Mathias Mendes; Nieces; Sarah Marmon and Kloey McDannald; Aunts; Amy Diane Hyatt McCormick, Nona Louthan, Tammy White, Kit White, Suvella Hopkins, and Margie Owen, Uncles; Dennis Wayne Hyatt, Clayton White, and Steve Louthan; Cousins; Joshua McCormick, Cathryn McCormick, Johnathan McCormick, Quentin McCormick, Cory Hay, Garret Hyatt, Tasia Hyatt, Cassandra Hardman, David Hopkins, Randi Tuck, Richie Fish, Cathy Pyle, Robert Pyle, Daniel Saucedo, and Andrew Pyle. Ben is also survived by his girlfriend, Hailey Boatright and her daughters, Maddy and Caroline Boatright
Ben was preceded in death by his father, Daniel Lee Hyatt Sr., Aunt Deborah Kay Hyatt Reece; uncle, Gary White, Grandmother, Sharon D. Hyatt, Grandfather, Bob Monteith, and Great Aunt, Pat Fish.
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