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George Melvin Hammock Jr.

Jacksonville, Florida

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HAMMOCK George Melvin Hammock, Jr. passed into Gods hands February 27, 2006 after a lengthy and valiant fight against melanoma. He was born October 13, 1931 in Atlanta and moved to Jacksonville when he was six years old. He graduated in 1950 from Robert E. Lee High School and retired from...

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emmy we love you all the way from oregon. prayers are with you , love mike phillippe and familly.

We are cousins and connected by the Holy Spirit. Our prayers and thoughts are with you.

Hammock Family...I was so sorry to hear of your loss..Mel,Diane,Libby.. I remember Thunderbolt Raceway, we spent many many nights watching the funny cars, my favorite was the Bronco Buster..Your Dad was one in a million, he always had an ear to listen, and was always there if you needed anything. God Bless you all..And when you cross your last mile..he,ll be waiting at the pearly gates... <3Love Sandra<3

Wow,

I can only remember the kinds of things that bring a smile to my face where " Uncle George " is concerned. He was kind, full of humility, loved me like he loved each and every one of his own kids. We fished together as men, I learned from him as a teacher of young men. Mel, remember the balsa wood airplanes he made for us when you lived on Arlington Road ? He taught me about little league and gave me my first real glove. I was blessed to have been a part of his life and that...

Dear Emmy and children,

My family was sorry to hear of George's death. We did not know he was ill. Hearing this news has brought back a lot of long time memories. I hope your loss and the preceeding struggle will be diminshed by the happy memories the two of you made over the last thirty years.
Annette and family

Dear Mel & Caren,

We were very sorry to hear about Mel's father. Please accept out condolences.

Emmy and family. I was saddened to hear of George's passing. He was a great guy and a very good friend of mine. Many of us will miss him.
Goodbye HUCK FINN.
CRACKER JACK.

Dear Emmy: I just heard from mother. I am so sorry about George. He was always such a nice guy. I will never forget the way he always gave the ladies and their children from your sisters in Beta Sigma Phi the house for the Mother's Day luncheons. He must have been a great husband because he sure was a nice guy.

We will all miss him.

Michelle (Lynn's daughter)

The Hammock Family: Please accept our deepest condolences. We are long-time friends of Alan & Kim's and know they are feeling a great loss. May God bless you and your family and know we are thinking of you during this sad time.