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Henry Kendall Hamilton M.D.

Houston, Texas

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HENRY KENDALL HAMILTON, M.D., a third-generation Houstonian, died May 30, 2009 in Houston. Kendall was born Easter Sunday, April 5, 1942. He was preceded in death by his parents, Jewel Kendall and W. Brooke Hamilton. He is survived by his siblings Brooke Hamilton, Jr., William E. Hamilton and...

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My sincerest condolences to The Hamilton Family on the
passing of a dear friend to many, our Kendall. He shall remain in our hearts forever .He has only slipped away into the next room. Always there for those of us who loved and appreciated him. Sincerely, Dene Hofheinz Anton

I was very sorry to learn about Kendall's death recently. While we have not seen each other often as adults, Kendall and I spent a lot of time together growing up. We were in the same class all through Roberts Elementary, carpooled together to Pershing Jr. High, and were in classes together at Lamar Sr. High. We were then roommates during our last two years at the University of Texas. I remember the many fun times we had together, and I consider myself fortunate to have had such a good...

Kendall and I were friends before and during the 7th grade. We rode our bicycles around the Village, listened to 45's at the Record Shop and attended school dances together. It was a carefree time and I will always remember him with affection. My condolences to his family.

Kendall and I were best of friends at Lamar and room mates at Texas. He visited me often when I lived in New Mexico. We were both avid lovers of boats and fishing so I have many fish stories. The loss of his smile, his laughter, and his love of life leaves a great void in my life. Con mucho carino dear friend.
Herb Cowell

Jane and Will,
I read about Kendall's passing and wanted to express my condolences to you and your family. I know it has been a really long time since we have seen each other but I think of you often. My prayers are with you.

It was a pleasure to work with Dr. Hamilton in the SSA organization. He will be greatly missed. Rest in Peace Dr. Hamilton.

May Kendall's family know how very much loved he was by former classmates and patients. Kendall will certainly be missed by the many people he touched.

Kendall was a gentle and caring person as we went through school together. We renewed our friendship while planning one of our Lamar reunions and I was reminded of how NICE he always was. He will be missed at our upcoming 50th reunion. Please know that I will be praying for his siblings tomorrow during his memorial service. Blessings,

I knew Kendall as a friend at the University of Texas, and as a cousin who collaborated with me on the Hamilton family tree. His mom Jewell was the last of the second generation wives and was a treasure. I use to see both Kendall and Jewell at the HYC. I am sorry he is gone and will miss him.