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JOHN J. HAMSON

Savannah, Georgia

1950 - 2014

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Hamson, John J. 64, died on August 25, 2014 in Savannah, GA. He was born August 7, 1950 in Lynn, MA. He graduated Lynn English High School and was a graduate of Bowdoin College and Rutgers University. John was a devoted family man survived by his wife, Nancy Hamson; father, John Hamson Sr.;...

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Mr. John Hamson was our neighbor for several years in Savannah, Georgia. We were saddened to hear of John's passing, in fact, we just were informed in the past few days. Mr. Hamson was so very kind, supportive and caring, always. During our family hardship, Mr. Hamson, was exceptional! Insisting to assist with our Father and our family - everyday. Mr. John J. Hamson will be greatly missed by many and remembered by all.

When a bunch of us moved from Ohio to Boston to open up the New England area to Century 21, John was one of the very first people that we added to our new team. He was a great addition and a tremendous asset to our Region as we grew over the years. Our hearts go out to his family.

I was shocked to hear about John. He was truly a great man. The world lost a great one with John. My prayer are with the Family.

We were shocked and saddened to hear of John's death. Our families go way back to Wyoma LL, Babe Ruth, those trips to Laconia,all through LEHS and Legion and beyond -right up to the present. So many years!
John will be remembered as a quiet, classy person who will be missed by so many.We are very sorry we were unable to attend the memorial service. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Hamson family.
Dick and Carolyn (Condos) Olson

My prayers and condolences to the Hamson family on the loss of JOHN

I am very sad to learn of John's passing. He and I were fraternity brothers at Bowdoin College. I remember him as a well-liked and respected member of the house. My condolences to his family and friends at this difficult time. May you rest in peace, John. I will be praying for you.
Schubie

Cousins are one of the best thing you can have. They are there behind your immediate family, quietly (and sometimes not!) watching your back. John was one of those cousins that would rarely miss a family function, organize a round of golf, join in on the board games, and talk for hours over a drink. He is leaving us way too soon, and will be missed by many. Catch you on the flip side, Cuz. With love, Cousin Kathy Mynahan Davies

It was always a pleasure to be with the Hammer.From our days as teammates and classmates to our days as old close friends,he was always there for me.I won't forget you John..rest in peace Best,Bobby Condos(Dune)

So sorry to hear about John's passing. I graduated from LEHS with John and always found him to be a kind, caring and intelligent young man. My sincere condolences to his family.

Paula Jodoin Henry