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Jacob Clayton Hammond, a beloved son, brother, father, and friend, passed away tragically in an accident on Thursday, June 13, 2024. He was 25. Born on March 18, 1999, in Athens, OH, Jacob will be remembered for his kind heart, quick wit, and his passion for all things automotive, especially Honda cars. He was a talented mechanic who was always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need.
Jacob is survived by his children, Jonas, Camden, along with their mother, Tabby Lanum, and Karmyn. He is also survived by his siblings, Justin Hammond, Morgan Hammond, Jenna Stazenki, and Stephen Stazenski, as well as his parents, Jeremy Hammond and Amanda Miller. Jacob's memory will be cherished by his maternal grandparents, James C. Miller and George Ann Kennedy, and his paternal grandmother, Rebecca Root. He will be greatly missed by his aunt Misty Nix, uncles Clayton J. Miller & Jason Hammond, two nieces, cousin Alexis Lanning, step-father Steve Stazenski, and his best friends, Dakota Day, Wyatt Clark, and Seth Winchell.
Jacob's passing was preceded by his girlfriend, Mallory Fussner, his maternal great-grandparents, Deloris & Clayton W. Miller, James & Wanda Kennedy, along with his great-aunt, Kathy Jo Davidson. His departure has left a void in the lives of those who knew him, but he will always be remembered for his generosity, humor, and unwavering optimism.
A public viewing to celebrate Jacob's life was held at Hughes-Moquin Funeral Home on Tuesday, June 18, 2024, from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM. Those who wish to sign the online guesetbook are encouraged to do so from the funeral home website, www.ehwfh.com. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be provided to the funeral home to assist the family with end-of-life expenses.
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