![]() ![]() The Saint John-based facility was run by the Salvation Army. Hall was born May 16, 1949, to a 19-year-old woman at the Evangeline Maternity Hospital for unmarried mothers and their babies. Hall said he believes they maintained a loving connection that lasted until their deaths in 1991, when both succumbed to cancer, Hatfield at age 60 and McKeil at age 61. He’s convinced that a young Hatfield, around the time he graduated from Hartland High School in 1948, must have been romantically involved with a classmate named Izetta "Toodie" McKeil. Army in 1989 and now a part-time realtor, Hall said he has stitched together his story using registered documents from New Brunswick's post-adoption services, his own DNA and contacts with people living near Hartland, the small western New Brunswick town where Hatfield grew up. “I would still have loved him as my father,” said John Hall from his home in Brooksville, north of Tampa. A 70-year-old Florida man says he is the son of New Brunswick's longest-serving premier, the late Richard Hatfield, who was sometimes described as "flamboyant" and a "life-long bachelor." ![]()
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