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Vincent E. Hamilton Sr.

Savannah, Georgia

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Vincent E. Hamilton, Sr., 42, died on Monday, September 12, 2005 at Memorial Health University Medical Center. The Savannah native was educated in the public schools of Chatham County and was a 1980 graduate of Savannah High School. He was a Veteran of the United States Marine Corp. He was...

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to hamilton and harris family
weeping may endure for a night,but joy cometh in the morning. we loved vincent and he will be greatly missed,but god loved him best
your cousin
al & shirley

To the Hamilton family: May you find
comfort knowing that he will be missed. "God never puts on us more than we can bare".

To a man that will be greatly missed;may God bless your family in this time of need,and we will keep your family in our prayers.

My deepest sympathies to the Harris and Hamilton families. I remember Vincent as a Sunday School child and later in life as a family man. I can see him now always sitting on the same side of the church with his wife and children, Bible in hand. He was so kind to me during the illness of my mother at Memorial. He always made sure I got to my car safely and along the way he would give a word of encouragement and maybe a bible verse or two. I hope that others will know of his kindness.

I WAS SO SHOCK TO HEAR VINCENT HAD PASSED. I REMEMBER JUST A COUPLE OF WEEKS AGO WHEN HE GAVE WORDS OF ENCOURAGEMENT WHEN FRANKIE PASSED THAT WE WILL SEE HER AGAIN. I GUESS NOW CO WORKERS ARE TOGETHR IN HEAVEN HAVING A GLORIOUS TIME. VINCENT REST IN PEACE FROM YOUR LABOR IN THIS WORLD. TELL MY FRIEND I SAID HELLO AND THAT WE DOWN HERE WILL MISS BOTH OF YOU DEARLY....REST IN PEACE

To the Hamilton and Harris,

Trust in the Lord with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding. Proverbs 3:5

Vincent and I were talking just the other day about Frankie, what a shock it was to both of us her passing. Now he's gone, again I'm shocked. Vincent was kind and always had a smile. He talked about his family, especially his kids. I will miss him and our talks, but I know he's in s better place.

Kecia,
"Weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning." I remember the last time I saw Vincent(I gave you & your family a ride home after his father's funeral)
May God continue to keep you & your family in His loving care.

I have know Vincent since his high school years. He will truly be missed. When we last spoke in June 2005 realizing the only great change noted by me was how he spoke about the Lord and HIS FAMILY. Vincent was a person always with a smile and always having something good to say. If you needed a smile having a conversation with Vincent granted you a smile. I will truly miss him. My prayers are with the family and stay before the Lord.

To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord. Vincent warm and gentle smile will truly be missed by
each and everyone of us, we loved him
as our own son. Vincent was a kind and thoughful,when our other son passed
Vincent was there for us .We will
forever love you so sleep on son we love you but God love you best
Earl/Mary/Linda/Waheed/Rasheed