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Philip M. Hamilton

Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio

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Philip M. Hamilton

SILVER LAKE -- Philip M. Hamilton, 74, passed away September 22, 2007.

Mr. Hamilton was born in Akron and had resided in Silver Lake the past 36 years, moving there from Cuyahoga Falls. He retired in 1995 from Evans Savings Bank (now Key Bank) with 35 years service and...

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Deepest Sympathy to all of the Hamilton family...from the Care Committee at First United Methodist Church... We were so glad to be able to provide a lunch for your wonderful family.. You have all given so much of yourself to the church and your father and husband will be missed by everyone who knew him...Love & Prayers..

Dear Joyce, Scott, Kelly and Dawn,
Bill and I had so much fun with your family for many years. He was one of the first to contact me when Bill died. He leaves a legacy of love for all of you. Phil will be missed.

Dear Joyce, Scott, Kelley and Dawn,

We wish to extend our deepest sympathies to you and your families. We have been neighbors and friends for 25 years and it has been wonderful. We have witnessed all your weddings and watched as your family grew to include, Judy, Dante and Matt and such beautiful grandchildren. What a wonderful legacy.

If, at any time, there is anything that we can do for you, please do not hesitate to ask. You are truly a special family.

Love, Chuck...

Joyce,

My sincere condolences. Although we never did thngs socially, I enjoyed the intechanges we had.

Sincerely.

We'd like to express our deepest sympathies to the entire Hamilton family in their time of grief. We all morn the passing of Phil. However we take solace in the fact that Phil has moved onto a better place, and he will continue to be with all of us in mind and spirit. He enriched all that he touched. The quality of those he leaves behind is a testament to the quality of the man.

The Ellison family

I am so sorry to learn of Phil's passing. Having met Phil and Joyce at Tappan Lake I was fortunate enough to have spent some fun filled, lazy days with them and the rest of their family. I remember Phil sitting in his chair on the deck, chuckling at whatever the grandkids might have been doing at the time. He also had many suggestions as to how "Scotty" should handle the repair or chore that was at hand. You had a kind word and a pleasant laugh each time I saw you. I will miss you...

Joyce and family, My thoughts are with all of you. I Have know your family a long time,and all of you are a gracious bunch! My prayers are coming your way . Your "ole" cashier,

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Joyce & Family; Our deepest sympathy.