Jason D. Hamlin
February 16, 2022
Jason D. Hamlin, 48, was born on February 2, 1974, and passed away on February 16, 2022, from cancer at EveryStep Hospice.
He graduated from Ankeny High School and worked for Lenox and Mrs. Clarks. In his free time, Jason enjoyed spending time with his friends, family, and most importantly, his four-legged friend, Werner. Jason was knowledgeable on sports trivia, movie lines, and Russian & German history. He also was a diehard Buffalo Bills fan.
Jason is survived by his parents, David & Edna (Justice) Hamlin; brother, Rob; niece, Hannah (Trevor) Gallagher; girlfriend, Tonya Baedke; Logan & Justin Schlieman; best friend, Marc Scott, and his aunt Susie Newburg who spent many hours caring for him during his time in hospice. Additionally, Jason was loved by many aunts, uncles, cousins, classmates, and friends.
A visitation will be held on Monday, February 21, 2022, from 4-7 p.m. with the funeral service on Tuesday, February 22, 2022, at 11:00 a.m. Both will be held at Capitol City Church, 5990 NE 14th Street, Des Moines, IA 50313. Burial will take place at Bondurant Cemetery.
A special thank you to Dr. Mouser and Stephanie for the care they gave Jason.
Memorials will be contributed to the Animal Rescue League of Iowa and EveryStep Hospice.
Online condolences may be expressed at:
www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com
Tony straley
02/27/2022
My condolences to Dave, edna, and rob, and the rest of his loving family.
Jason and Myself went through a few different stages in life together. From playing army in grade school , skateboarding, to billiards. We always would run into each other doing the same things for a long time. R.I.P old friend. Your now at peace.
Michael Fairchild
02/22/2022
Jason was a great guy . I have so many fond memories of him. From elementary school .
In those days it seemed like every weekend we had a overnight, playings videos games sports or Martial arts til long after the end of Benny Hill . or Friday night videos. . So many great memories. So many stories . I can't even begin to put into words ,the heavy heart it is for me to let him go.
He was just a kick ass cool guy. Jason meant so much to so many . He will be deeply missed. I'm happy he is no longer suffering. And I will forever treasure our friendship
. My condolences to the entire Hamlin family. Jason will be greatly missed . I still talk about the day that we, Ankeny mower sales in service went undefeated in little league. And think about when the bills took the field at terrace elementary and it was my distinct pleasure to be picked and to play for coach Hamlin and the bills. Boxing in the basement. Till the braces destroyed our lips.marc Scott you were there. That guy was one hell of a fighter ! I always admired and looked up to him even though we were the same grade .he was still like a Big brother . Again my deepest condolences to his parents , Dave and Edna and brother Rob.
And his entire family and I am truly sorry I couldn't be There in person. God bless you Jason. Onward and upwards, your friend, Mike Fairchild
Ron & Winnie Taylor
02/20/2022
Gods blessings to the Hamlin family along with his Mercy. Please know that you are in our thoughts and prayers.
Stephanie
02/20/2022
My thoughts and prayers to the Hamlin family, Tonya, and their boys. We had some great conversations over the years. I'll miss those however I know your body is not suffering anymore. I'm truly blessed to have crossed paths with you in this journey. Go Bills!🙏💕
Melissa Huyser
02/19/2022
We will miss Jason very much. It was an honor to get to know him and his family, and to be able to care for him. Rest in peace. Go Bills!!
Aunt Susie
02/18/2022
I was so blessed to have known and loved Jason his entire life! An ornery little boy, but loved so much it didn't matter! A golden heart stopped beating on February 16th, and heaven gained a very special Angel. We lost part of our hearts the day he left us! Sleeping in the arms of his Savior now! Forever Loved!
John and Carla Clement
02/18/2022
Praying for Hamlin family. With all our love and prayers. ✝✝✝
Jim Foreman
02/17/2022
Ill see you at the Throne brother.