O. Richard Hamilton

O. Richard Hamilton obituary, Atlanta, GA

O. Richard Hamilton

O. Richard Hamilton Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 26, 2016.
O. Richard Hamilton "Dick" passed away February 15, 2016 at the age of 90.

Richard was a supporting and loving husband, father, grandfather and great-grandfather. He was predeceased by: his parents, Robert and Irene Hamilton of Indianapolis; brothers, Bill Hamilton and Bob Hamilton.

He is survived by: his wife of 65 years, Virginia Lee Hamilton (Ginny); their children, David Hamilton, Richard Hamilton (Cheryl), Deborah Hardman (Joe), and Daniel Hamilton (Patty); as well as 11 grandchildren; four great grandchildren; two nieces; and his devoted dog "Skitch".

Richard graduated from Warren Central High School in Indianapolis. He enlisted in the Army Air Corps immediately after graduating from high school. He served in England and in the occupation forces in Nuremberg, Germany. When the war ended in 1946 he was discharged and continued his education at Butler University where he was a member of the Sigma Nu Fraternity. After completing his Bachelor's degree at Butler he attended Indiana University Law School. While in law school, he was hired by the Federal Bureau of Investigation in 1951.

Mr. Hamilton served with the FBI in North Carolina, Alabama, New York and then his final transfer to Atlanta in 1961 where he remained until his retirement from the Bureau in 1976. His work with the FBI included desegregation matters, the bombing of the military induction center, the kidnapping of Barbara Jane Mackle and the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. Following his retirement from the FBI he organized a security consultants and investigation firm whose clients included the Coca Cola and Bottlers Co., Colonial Pipeline, Scientific Atlanta and the Atlanta Falcons.

Mr. Hamilton was a long time member of Sandy Springs Christian Church where he served as Deacon and Elder and was a former Chairman of Elders. He was a lifetime member of the Scottish Rite Society of Indianapolis. Following retirement he was a member of the Society of Former FBI Agents. In his retirement years he involved himself in numerous charitable and civic organizations. His career and service was very important to him. He especially treasured his longtime friends and associates and was proud to include his family in his professional and social life. He always rejoiced in the support and interest displayed by his family.

A memorial service for Mr. Hamilton was held 11 a.m. Saturday, February 20th at Sandy Springs Christian Church.

In lieu of flowers contributions can be made to the First Christian Church of Winder Memorial Fund.

Online condolences may be expressed at www.csog.com.

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Kenny McDonald

October 9, 2020

Dick and Ginny and the kids were such good friends. My dad, Austin McDonald and mother, Peggy, so looked forward to having all the Hamiltons to Wrightsville Beach as often as possible

Virginia

March 4, 2016

God can be our refuge and strength in this stressful time. At Psalms 46:1 he promises to help us.

Chris/Katie Morris

February 19, 2016

I remember my first trip to Atlanta in 1999 to visit my brother and wife Jaime (granddaughter of Dick). We visited Dick and his wife at their home and I remember them making me feel very welcome, like family. I enjoyed hearing his stories working for the FBI. He was always so kind and genuine. God bless the entire Hamilton family. My prayers are with each of you.

Carolyn Hamilton Bunn

February 19, 2016

The Salt Lake City Hamilton girls will miss Uncle Dick's infectious laugh, his sense of humor, and his great compassion for others. Wish we could be there with you all! Uncle Dick, tell your nephew Dick we miss him too!

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