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Mark
Allen Hamblin
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[October 16, 2021]
BAINBRIDGE GA — Mark
Allen Hamblin, age 64, passed away Tuesday, July 27, 2021, at his
residence in Bainbridge, Ga. As per his request, no formal services
will be held.
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Celebration of Life: October
9, 2021 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. at the Atlanta Park
Pavillion and Community House located at 106 SW 6th
St. Atlanta
Obituary
Mark Allen Hamblin, age 64, passed
away Tuesday, July 27, 2021, at his residence in
Bainbridge, Ga. As per his request, no formal
services will be held.
Mark was born December 5, 1956, in
Lincoln, Il, to Homer Lee Hamblin Jr, and Roslie (Kaup)
Hamblin. Mark married Hortense (Falcon) on December
1, 1980 in Lincoln, Il. He was employed by Myers
Industries, in Lincoln for 25 years until its
closing.
Mark had several hobbies that he enjoyed, He was an
avid fisherman, enjoyed on-line gaming for fun,
playing the lottery, and did many crossword puzzles.
He retained a lot of useless information and was
very knowledgeable on several subjects. He had a
great sense of humor. He was a loving husband,
father, papaw, and a great friend to many. He was a
caring son, brother and a fun uncle who liked to
stir the pot and teach kids to annoy their parents
.He was a fan and active on social media. Mark was a
repeat offender of "Facebook Jail". He laughed every
term he served. Mark would want to remind you all to
love Bigley...and Trump Won!
Mr Hamblin is survived by his wife, Hortense;
children, Josie (Lance) Warren, Andrea England
(Matthew) Armstrong, and Daniel; parents; siblings,
Gayle, Laurie and Jim (Melissa) Hamblin; Aunts,
Uncles; grandchildren, Cayden England, Adalynn,
Aaron and Aubrey Armstrong; several nieces, nephews;
and several great nieces and great nephews. He was
preceded in death by his grandparents, Homer and
Peggy Hamblen and Frank and Eileen Kaup.
Mark Hamblin will be Deeply Missed.
A celebration of life has been scheduled for Oct 9,
2021 from 1 - 3pm at the Atlanta Park Pavillion and
Community House located at 106 SW 6th St. Atlanta,
Il. 61723
Come and help us get more laughs than tears by
sharing great memories and stories. You may share
personally with everyone or just leave a note and
place in the Memory box for us to read later, We
will have snacks and drinks provided. We hope to see
many familiar faces, friends and family. |
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