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Ronald Joe Hamblin

Ronald Joe Hamblin

August 22, 1937 March 1, 2026

Roswell, GA

Ronald Joe Hamblin, age 88, of Roswell, Georgia, passed away peacefully on March 1, 2026. Born on August 22, 1937, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Virginia Nelson Hamblin and Senter Elmo Hamblin, he grew up in Little City, Oklahoma. Throughout his life, Ronald was known for his strong work ethic, dedication to family, and the quiet strength that defined his character.

He worked as a Real Estate Broker and took pride in providing for his family. Ronald valued faith, family, and hard work, and those who knew him will remember his kindness, wisdom, and steady presence. He especially cherished spending time with his grandchildren and instilled in them the values of integrity, perseverance, patience, and love for others.

Ronald is survived by his wife, Beverly Hamblin; his children, Tom Hamblin of Roswell, Georgia, Rhonda (Hamblin) Karnes (John) of Stamford, Connecticut, and Kevin Hamblin (Vipheatra) of Colorado Springs, Colorado; his grandchildren, Elizabeth Graham (Clay) of Old Greenwich, Connecticut, Virginia Karnes of Brooklyn, New York, Michael Karnes (Sadie) of Upper New York City, New York, Zacaryas Dana of Lakewood, Colorado, and Jadyn Hamblin of Colorado Springs, Colorado; his great-grandson, Maxwell Graham of Old Greenwich, Connecticut; his sister, Maudine (Peggy) Conti; and other loving family members and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and his brothers and sister.

He will be deeply missed by all who knew and loved him.

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