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Kenneth Hammill
In Memory of
Kenneth Clay
Hammill
1945 - 2013
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Condolence From: Joe Ford
Condolence: Family and friends;

KC and I were junior high buddies and schoolmates in Richland, and I was saddened to hear of his passing. May you be comforted by your memories of KC.

Very best wishes in a time of sorrow.

Joe Ford
Olympia, WA
Friday January 10, 2014
Condolence From: Hope Holyoke
Condolence: We have many fond memories of KC and his family camping at Tent Village. Healing thoughts and prayers go out to his family.
Tuesday January 07, 2014
Condolence From: Jim Weaver
Condolence: KC was my friend and sort of neighbor in Richland, he lived on Cottenwood and I on Cedar. I have thought of him, Bert, Ken and Dorris often and the old times, as we all tend to do. I am sorry for your loss, Casey and we knew him, was talented like his dad and will be missed. I wish the family well in this time of grief and loss, your husband and father was a terrefic guy and I will cherish the memories.
Thursday January 02, 2014
Condolence From: Mark Relford
Condolence: KC and I worked together for a few years in the ARW Safety Office. He was always looking out for people and trying to improve the way of life for our military members. He was instrumental in many safety improvements, including a fall prevention system for working on aircraft in the hangars-- this won the State Safety Award for innovation... he also pushed the use of improved footwear in the ANG-- several boot mfg's owe him much gratitude for putting their products on the market (Carolina, Bates, Belleville). I can think of other concepts he brought about, but you should know he worked hard to improve the culture of safety for all ANG members... something you can't really measure. KC was also a friend I could talk to. He talked often about his family and friends, sharing stories (what a great story teller), and showing concern for others. You will be missed buddy. God bless you and your family.
Monday December 30, 2013
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