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Official Obituary of

Stanley Hamlin

August 17, 1946 ~ October 17, 2018 (age 72) 72 Years Old

Stanley Hamlin Obituary

   Stanley Alan Hamlin, 72, of Loganville, GA, previously of Pittsburgh, passed away Wednesday, October 17, 2018 in his home.

 He was born, in Washington, on August 17, 1946 - a son of the late Henry Hamlin and Ida Mae Patterson Hamlin Lea.

 Graduating from Monessen High School, in 1964, Stanley was a prominent defensive player, from 1964-1967, at The Ohio State University.

 Mr. Hamlin was employed by CTG, for over 20 years, as a Human Resources Specialist, until his retirement in 2006.

 Known for his passion for Polo and impeccable sense of style, he enjoyed card playing, football, golfing, and traveling.

 Stanley is survived by his wife of 38 years, Barbara Owen Hamlin; children, Patricia (Jason) Owen Moncure of Decatur, Kevin Hart of Cleveland, and Ryan  (Monica) Hamlin of Washington; grandchildren, Jordan and Casey Hart, Jason Jr., Jackson, and Ariel Moncure, Ny’Sere and Ny’Jon Hamlin; siblings, Kim  (John) Lea-Campbell and Tana Lea, both of Washington; and an array of extended family.

 In addition to his parents, he is preceded in death by a daughter, Kimberly Owen.

 Per Stanley’s wishes, there will be no funeral services.  Contributions may be made, in his memory, to the Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation. Byrd and   Flanigan Crematory & Funeral Service, Lawrenceville in charge of the arrangements. 770-962-2200

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