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George Hamilton Jr.

Lodi, California

1949 - 2017

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George Hamilton Jr., age 68, passed away in Sacramento, California on Wednesday August 16, 2017. George was born in May 13, 1949, in Sacramento, California. He was preceded into death by his Father, George, Mother, Dorothy and his Brother, Jimmy.George has left behind his brother, Bobby, and two...

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Thank you for being such an amazing grandfather to Taylor. I will miss your talks about your future plans and how thy made you look and feel so excited and happy. I love how you would do anything to make us feel comfortable on the trips you took us on. Santa Cruz and San Francisco will always be embedded in my head. I will forever take care of Taylor, and make sure she is always happy. I will also never forget the day you took Taylor and I to IHop, after I had arrived back here from Canada, I...

We are so sad you are gone, Today we said goodbye to you. I just can't believe you are gone. This has been one of the hardest days of our lives. I will never forget all the pinichol games and laughing so hard we either spit a drink across the table or almost peeing our pants. Pipi trips and Tahoe or Reno trips so many other things we did. And our New Years eve card games either poker or pinichol games it just won't be the same without you with us. We will miss you so much. We love you and i...

I'm so heartbroken that your gone. I can't believe you won't be sitting across from me telling me about your doctor visits, or how your going to leave as soon as you have your surgery to go on your trip to Texas. There will be no more making fun of me and Linda getting freaked out about our ghost shows and let's not forget trying to figure out that game show Chain Reaction. You wont be there laughing while I'm giving Billy a hard time or there to listen about my weekend racing drama. I just...

You will forever be in our hearts We love you Dad!

I'm so heartbroken that your gone. I can't believe you won't be sitting across from me telling me about your doctor visits, or how your going to leave as soon as you have your surgery to go on your trip to Texas. There will be no more making fun of me and Linda getting freaked out about our ghost shows and let's not forget trying to figure out that game show, Chain Reaction. You wont be there laughing while I'm giving Billy a hard time or there to listen about my weekend racing drama. I...

You will be greatly missed. There will be an emptiness at family get togethers. Love you cousin. Rest in Paradise.