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VERSAILLES Aaron Hamblin, 70, retired Chrysler employee, Air Force veteran, and President of Woodford Habitat for Humanity, the husband of Linda Hamblin, died Friday. Visitation is 1-5pm Sunday at Blackburn & Ward Funeral Home, and after 10am Monday at Versailles Baptist Church. Services 11am Monday, at church. Interment at 4pm Monday in Perry County. Memorials suggested to Woodford Habitat for Humanity or to Versailles Baptist Church Sanctuary Renovation Fund. Blackburn & Ward is handling arrangements. Guestbook and additional information online at www.BlackburnandWard.com.
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A gentle, red-headed soul. Aaron, you will be missed. What a great guy!
Larry & Evelyn Klein
Larry Klein
September 12, 2013
Rest in peace old friend and Vernor "Bro". My thoughts and prayers for the family of a great guy!
Ron Moffitt
September 11, 2013
Aaron will be greatly missed. Aaron was a wonderful and special man. My heart goes out to the Hamblin family.
Emily Mason
September 3, 2013
Aaron was a wonderful man! The Saint Joseph Volunteers and staff miss him terribly and will think of him fondly always!
Jamine Hamner
September 3, 2013
Our hearts go out to the Hamblin family during this difficult time. God Bless.
Bobby Bottom
September 3, 2013
Sharron and Harold Elsea
August 31, 2013
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