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Bryan Allen Hammon

-, Ohio

Age 50

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50, passed away April 13th. Visitation 1 - 4 p.m. Sun., April 22nd at Kerr Brothers Funeral Home, 3421 Harrodsburg Rd., Lexington, KY.

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I have known Bryan through my friendship with Elizabeth, for almost 22yrs.! I know that he was loved very much by his family, especially Elizabeth, and it turn, he loved deeply. Bryan was always kind. I enjoyed his company at family functions, and will always remember his funny ways. May you rest in peace, Bryan!

I met Bryan when I was 10 years old as we played baseball together with the Rebels at South Lexington little League. He pitched and I caught for him and man we were awesome! We were pretty much inseparable in the summertime from 10 to 15 years old with endless games of whiffle ball in his backyard. I can honestly say, he would always kick my butt, I may have beat him twice out of the 500,000 games we played through those wonderful years. We ended on the same teams in Babe Ruth and Connie Mack...

I am so sad to hear about the passing of Bryan. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

I'm so sorry for your loss. My heart is broken for your family. May good memories warm your hearts and give you peace in this difficult time.

Bryan was one of the funniest friends I ever had. You never knew what he might say or do - but you had to expect something witty and hilarious. We met through baseball when we were in high school and then we ended up teammates at Belmont University in Nashville. We always had a good time. Even though we hadn't spoke in years, I was shocked and heartbroken to hear of his passing. I can think of all the goofy times and goofy things we would do. To this day - I still use some of his...

Bryan was my coach for only one year but it was a great year and a perfect time for him to come into my life. He had always told me he saw a little of himself in the way I played the game. The fire and passion I had for baseball he loved. I will always remember the day after I threw my no hitter coach Montgomery told him what people had said on bluegrasspreps, and I knew what was being said, I was feeling down and unaccomplished but coach Hammon brought me to the side and told me that a no...

Bryan, you always said I talked too much. Well, brother, you have left me without any words. I love you, I'll miss you and I am thankful for the memories I have. See you again one day. You'll have to remind me how to make your brussels sprouts.