Donald-Hambleton-Obituary

Donald Hambleton

Columbus, Ohio

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HAMBLETON Donald "Casey" Hambleton, age 73, of Upper Arlington, passed away Saturday, April 1, 2006 at his residence, after a 10 month courageous battle with lung cancer. He was born October 4, 1932 in Canton, Ohio to the late Donald and Ruth (Casey) Hambleton. Casey was preceded in death by his...

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Maggie and family,

We are very sorry to hear of Casey's passing. He was a favorite customer of all of us at Plank's Cafe. He was a true gentleman who brought positive things to those around him. He always exuded tremendous class even during his time of illness. We will miss his kindness and friendliness at Plank's.

John and Tom Plank and all his friends at Plank's Cafe.

Maggie,

On our journey down the river of life, we stop at so many places along the shore. Most visits are quickly forgotten. A few, though, can never be, their impression on us, however brief, so profoundly and wonderfully everlasting. That is how Casey made me feel. So sorry for your loss.

Maggie,

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Maggie, Casey was chosen our "Lifetime Achiever" a few years back because so many people from the Columbus real estate world agreed. We will miss knowing that he is here gracing the business, the community, and the country. God strengthen you in your loss and god bless Casey. Carl Hemmeler and the Columbus State Community College real estate department.

Maggie
My thoughts and prayers are with you with the loss of your beloved Casey.

Casey was a wonderful mentor and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.

Maggie & family,
It hurts deeply to hear this news. I pray for you and wish all the comfort God can give you. I enjoyed ever second I ever spent with Don, even if it was just in a classroom. He is one I will always remember and always quote. A great one has left us.

My friend and mentor: you will always be with me and surely your smile and wit will help me make it through tough times. I will tip one for you.

Maggie and Family. My sympathies for your loss. Casey was a fine man, a pleasure to be around and probably the finest appraisal teacher I've ever had. His passing is a loss for us all.

Maggie, My family and I want you to know that our thoughts and prayers are with you now as they have been for the past several months. I hope you find comfort knowing that you were a good and loyal partner for Casey and surely his last months here on earth were much better than they would have been without your constant support, love, and attention.


Sincerely,
Linda