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David C. Hamby

Montgomery County, Ohio

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News Death Notice HAMBY, David C. age 57 of Huber Heights, passed away Monday, November 17, 2008 at his home, with his loving wife at his side. He was preceded in death by his parents James and Ruth Hamby and his sister Louise Jones. He is survived by Michelle, his best friend and loving...

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David was a dear cousin. He always had a twinkel in his kind gentle eyes.He always called me 'coz' he was as his dad and uncle,one of the hardest working guys I ever knew. He loved his family, wife, kids, traveling, hunting,creating, camping, and life. He will always remain in my heart, loved to play cards too. All will really miss him for he was greatly loved by all his family, and friends, he will be a bright shining star up there. His birthday was one day apart from mine.God Bless to...

I knew David all his life, he was a good guy, and I will always remember him with love. my sympathies to his wife and kids and to his sisters Loretta & Terry Hill, and Shirley & Leamon Shannon who loved him so much.

Dave was a good high school and after friend. Dave and I used to hunt a lot in the 60s and 70s. I haven't seen him in a while, but I'll never forget him. Deepest Sympathey, Tom Cassity

MY FIRST MEMORY OF DAVID IS WHEN HE WAS 2 OR 3. HE HAD ON HIS BLACK COWBOY HAT WITH THE STRAP CINCHED TIGHT UNDER HIS CHIN, SIX GUNS WITH HOLSTERS AROUND HIS WAIST AND A RIFLE IN HIS HAND. HE WAS ALL BOY AND SPOILED ROTTEN BY QUIENT AND RUTH. AS A MAN HE HAD A GOOD EGO BUT WASN'T THE SAME SPOILED KID HE HAD BEEN. SOME PEOPLE OF HIS CHILDHOOD NEVER GOT TO KNOW THE DAVID HE BECAME. HE LOVED HIS FAMILY AND HAVING A GOOD TIME AND OFTEN WAS TO GENEROUS TO HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS. I'M PROUD TO HAVE...

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Although we only new Dave for a short while-he was fun to be around.
Good times at VFW 6560 on Friday nights, pitching horse shoes and enjoying a cold one. Our deepest sympathy to you, Michelle and your family.

Uncle David was one of my favorite people. If it wasn't for him I wouldn't be able to water ski. Thanks for all the jokes and stories. We made a lot of fun memories. I love you all very much!!!! Brandy