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Edward Louis Hamilton

Jul 8, 1946 — Nov 12, 2014

Obituary

Services:

Funeral services will be held on Saturday, November 15, 2014 at 12:00 Noon from the chapel of the Hall Funeral Home in Celina, TN with burial in the Free Hill Cemetery.

Visitation:
Friends are welcome on Friday, Nov. 14,  from 1:00pm – 9:00pm.

Visitation with the family will be from 6:00pm – 9:00pm

Obituary:

Edward L. "Fuzzy" Hamilton of Celina, TN passed away Wednesday, November 12, 2014 at the Cumberland River Hospital. He was born and raised in Celina, TN. Louis was preceded in death by his parents Owens and Ethel Jean Hamilton. Devoted husband, father, pa, brother, and uncle. He leaves to morn his passing his wife Mai Kathleen Hamilton. Two children, Patrica "Bunny" Hamilton of Celina, TN and Edward Louis Hamilton, Jr. of Louisville, KY. 4 Grandchildren, Kenya Roshea Hamilton – Burkesville, KY, Savanna Nekole Hamilton – Louisville, KY, Macy "Pooh" Kathleen Andrews and Corey Edward Hamilton both of Celina, TN. One great granddaughter to be Layla Adriana Williams. Sisters: Thelma & Jack Andrews – Nashville, TN, Marylean Bartlett – Celina, TN, Naomi & George Johnson – Nashville, TN. Best Friends: Jr. Cowan- Rickman, TN, Jimmy Philpott – Celina, TN, Charlie Copeland – Celina, TN, Dino Reecer – Baxter, TN. Special Cousins: David Garrett – Indianapolis, IN, Billy Hamilton – Louisville, KY. A host of nieces, nephews, and friends also survive

Louis was a great husband, father, grandfather, and brother. He was united to the love of his life Kathleen on May 22, 1967. They spent 47 wonderful years together. Fuzzy held a county commissioner seat for several years. He also enjoyed his CB radio and that's where he got the name Fuzzy. Fuzzy was employed at Sola Hevi-Duty for several years before retiring when the company relocated.

Fuzzy better known as "Pa" enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren. Pa would light up when his little angel "Roshea" walked through the door. He would call Bunny every day and say, "have you talked to rug" and say, "text rug and have him call me." He was always worried about rug. He always made sure granny had fried chicken for his little girls Savanna and Pooh for Sunday dinner. During summer breaks, from school, he and Pooh would head down to Tim's on the corner for little hamburgers.

Pa was more than just a grandpa to one of his grandchildren. He and Corey spent a lot of time together fishing, hunting, and working on motorcycles and cars. He was like the father that Corey never had. He taught Corey how to shoot his first rifle. Then they would go squirrel hunting and rabbit hunting. Pa was with Corey when he shot his first deer which was a four-pointer. Corey loved his Pa so much.

Pa loved his family so much and was always worried about what's for dinner. He was a member of the Free Hill Church of Christ where he loved to read the scripture on Sunday.

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