David-Hammond-Obituary

David Allen Hammond

Washington, Pennsylvania

1939 - 2021

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David Allen Hammond, 81, of Washington, passed away in his memory care unit, with his hospice nurse and aides by his side. His daughter and son-in-law were able to Facetime as he went with the Lord. He died of COVID-19.

He was born June 30, 1939, in Latrobe.

He was raised in...

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Mr. Hammond was one of my teachers at one point. He made me interested in social studies and history. I want his family to know the impact he had in my life to make what I am today. He was a great man and I´m a better man for knowing him. He will surely be remembered and missed by a whole lot of us. My condolences to his family.

Sending my condolences to the family. Mr Hammond was a teacher of mine and I enjoyed seeing him every time. He had a beautiful spirit. You are in my thoughts and prayers. RIP Me. Hammond.

Sincerest condolences to the family. Mr Hammond was a great teacher and kind soul. God keep him in his eternal care.

MR. Hammond was an amazing person to see in the halls in school and always had a smile on his face!! I still have snapshots that he took for me!!! He really was an amazing bright personality!! He will be missed

TIFFANY KEENAN CARTER ‘94

Loved you, Dave. You were one of the best people on the planet. Ron and I will never forget you or your family. Thanks for the many wonderful memories.

Mr. Hammond took many of my youth team soccer photos over the years and was a consistent presence around the sport through my years playing at Trinity and in the Washington leagues. He raised good sons who I knew around soccer. Bryan was one of my youth coaches and someone who left a positive impression on me for how he would come back during his college years to support the Trinity Program. Any no one supported Trinity Soccer more than David.

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Mr. Hammond was a teacher in the Washington School District with my father. The influence he had on me was enormous. He was my soccer coach when I played on a traveling team in Washington and he also allowed me to ski with the the Wash High ski club. As a coach he taught us respect, discipline, sportsmanship and how to make ourselves better, it wasn't always about winning. Although Mr. Hammond never knew it, he helped launch me on my professional ski career, one that I still engage in...

Dave taught my children, I also worked with him at Washington School District, but mostly we became friends from all the soccer games, and any activity at W.H.S.Dave was always there with a smile on his face. He was so special to everyone who knew him, his presence was every where when it came to our students, making their school experiences memorable. Thank you !Dave Hammond!! Thank you Jackie and family for sharing this wonderful man with all of us.

We all loved Dave, always so sweet and made everyone feel so special. Our love and prayers go to his family .