George Henry Hamm Jr.'s Obituary
George Henry Hamm, Jr., age 63 of Austell, formerly of Marshall, Virginia, passed away March 5, 2022.
George was an avid outdoorsman. He especially enjoyed gardening, farming, and had a love for cows. He always had fun playing lottery scratch off tickets and was a big people person. He was seen as a loving and kind man who would do anything for his family and friends.
He was preceded in death by his father, George Henry Hamm, Sr., and mother, Mary Ann Lucas Hamm; son, George Hamm, Jr.; step-daughter, April Tompson; sisters, Nancy Famakinwa and Margaret Ogundoju.
He was survived by his sisters, Mary Provitt of Austell and Helen Gibson Hamm of Locus Grove, Virginia; brothers, Jerry Wayne Hamm of Flint Hill, Virginia and Kevin Williams of Warrenton, Virginia; aunts, Rosie Bushrod of Marshall VA, Charlotte Blackwell of Maryland, Deloreen Logan of Maryland, and Carrie Gilchrist of New Jersey. He is also survived by many nieces, nephews, and cousins who he loved very much.
Funeral services will be held on Friday, March 11, 11 AM at Davis-Struempf Chapel with Rachel Ellis officiating. The family will receive friends for visitation prior to the service Friday from 10-11 AM. Interment will follow at Sunrise Memorial Gardens.
For anyone wishing to view the service virtually, a live stream link will be available on George’s Tribute Page at www.davisstruempf.com at the above-listed service time.
A Brother’s Prayer:
Remember the times we laughed together. Remember the times we got in trouble, remember the things we shared with each other when we were all together. Remember the things our mother told us about a man who we can call on when we all need a helping hand even when we are right or wrong. His name is Jesus who hung on the cross. Remember (Bo) when it’s time for you to go home, you will never be alone and will always be loved.
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