Danielle Hammack1
F, #6787
Last Edited=14 Dec 2024
- Relationships
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
6th great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Citations
- [S2053] Letter from Jennifer (Hammack) White (P.O. Box 205;Bluffs, IL 62621) to Steven Harn Redman, 27 May 2012; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
Darcy Hammack1
F, #6776
Last Edited=31 Jan 2024
- Relationships
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
6th great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Citations
- [S2053] Letter from Jennifer (Hammack) White (P.O. Box 205;Bluffs, IL 62621) to Steven Harn Redman, 27 May 2012; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
David A. Hammack1
M, #6775
Last Edited=31 Jan 2024
- Relationships
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
6th great-grandson of John Hearn
Child of David A. Hammack
Citations
- [S2053] Letter from Jennifer (Hammack) White (P.O. Box 205;Bluffs, IL 62621) to Steven Harn Redman, 27 May 2012; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
David E. Hammack1
M, #6770
Last Edited=12 Sep 2012
- Relationships
- 5th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
5th great-grandson of John Hearn
David E. Hammack is the son of Dale M. Hammack and Doris Irene Harn.1 David E. Hammack married Juanita Kendrick at Peoria, Peoria Co., Illinois.1 David E. Hammack married Brenda Brittenstine.1
Children of David E. Hammack and Juanita Kendrick
Citations
- [S2053] Letter from Jennifer (Hammack) White (P.O. Box 205;Bluffs, IL 62621) to Steven Harn Redman, 27 May 2012; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
Doris Ann Hammack1
F, #6788
Last Edited=14 Dec 2024
- Relationships
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
6th great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Citations
- [S2053] Letter from Jennifer (Hammack) White (P.O. Box 205;Bluffs, IL 62621) to Steven Harn Redman, 27 May 2012; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
Jennifer Hammack1
F, #6795
Last Edited=14 Dec 2024
- Relationships
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
6th great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Jennifer Hammack married male White. Jennifer Hammack is the daughter of Marvin Dale Hammack and Carol Sue Norton.1
Citations
- [S2053] Letter from Jennifer (Hammack) White (P.O. Box 205;Bluffs, IL 62621) to Steven Harn Redman, 27 May 2012; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
Joanna Hammack1
F, #6796
Last Edited=31 Jan 2024
- Relationships
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
6th great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Citations
- [S2053] Letter from Jennifer (Hammack) White (P.O. Box 205;Bluffs, IL 62621) to Steven Harn Redman, 27 May 2012; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
Leela Hammack1
F, #6786
Last Edited=14 Dec 2024
- Relationships
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
6th great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Citations
- [S2053] Letter from Jennifer (Hammack) White (P.O. Box 205;Bluffs, IL 62621) to Steven Harn Redman, 27 May 2012; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
Marvin Dale Hammack1
M, #6769
Last Edited=14 Dec 2024
- Relationships
- 5th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
5th great-grandson of John Hearn
Marvin Dale Hammack is the son of Dale M. Hammack and Doris Irene Harn.1 Marvin Dale Hammack married Carol Sue Norton in 1979 at Rushville, Schuyler Co., Illinois.1 Marvin Dale Hammack married Tina Stambaugh in 1986 at Rushville, Schuyler Co., Illinois.1 Marvin Dale Hammack and Tina Stambaugh were divorced in 1987 at Rushville, Schuyler Co., Illinois.1 Marvin Dale Hammack and Carol Sue Norton were divorced in November 1991 at Rushville, Schuyler Co., Illinois.1 Marvin Dale Hammack married Tammy Trimmer in 1992 at Rushville, Schuyler Co., Illinois.1 Marvin Dale Hammack and Tammy Trimmer were divorced in 1993 at Rushville, Schuyler Co., Illinois.1 Marvin Dale Hammack married Ellaine Young in 1994 at Rushville, Schuyler Co., Illinois.1 Marvin Dale Hammack and Ellaine Young were divorced in 1995 at Rushville, Schuyler Co., Illinois.1 Marvin Dale Hammack married Sue Ann Umphryes on 3 July 1997 at Astoria, Fulton Co., Illinois.1
Children of Marvin Dale Hammack and Carol Sue Norton
Child of Marvin Dale Hammack and Tammy Trimmer
Children of Marvin Dale Hammack and Sue Ann Umphryes
Citations
- [S2053] Letter from Jennifer (Hammack) White (P.O. Box 205;Bluffs, IL 62621) to Steven Harn Redman, 27 May 2012; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
Nicole Kay Hammack1
F, #6777
Last Edited=31 Jan 2024
- Relationships
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
6th great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Citations
- [S2053] Letter from Jennifer (Hammack) White (P.O. Box 205;Bluffs, IL 62621) to Steven Harn Redman, 27 May 2012; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
Raymond M. Hammack1
M, #6771
Last Edited=31 Jan 2024
- Relationships
- 5th cousin 1 time removed of Steven Harn Redman
5th great-grandson of John Hearn
Raymond M. Hammack is the son of Dale M. Hammack and Doris Irene Harn.1 Raymond M. Hammack married Jackie Whitwell.1 Raymond M. Hammack married Tracey Peek.1
Children of Raymond M. Hammack and Jackie Whitwell
Citations
- [S2053] Letter from Jennifer (Hammack) White (P.O. Box 205;Bluffs, IL 62621) to Steven Harn Redman, 27 May 2012; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
Scott Hammack1
M, #6774
Last Edited=11 Sep 2012
- Relationships
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
6th great-grandson of John Hearn
Citations
- [S2053] Letter from Jennifer (Hammack) White (P.O. Box 205;Bluffs, IL 62621) to Steven Harn Redman, 27 May 2012; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
Stephanie Hammack1
F, #6780
Last Edited=31 Jan 2024
- Relationships
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
6th great-granddaughter of John Hearn
Citations
- [S2053] Letter from Jennifer (Hammack) White (P.O. Box 205;Bluffs, IL 62621) to Steven Harn Redman, 27 May 2012; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
Thomas Hammack1
M, #6797
Last Edited=31 Jan 2024
- Relationships
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
6th great-grandson of John Hearn
Citations
- [S2053] Letter from Jennifer (Hammack) White (P.O. Box 205;Bluffs, IL 62621) to Steven Harn Redman, 27 May 2012; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
William Hammack1
M, #6798
Last Edited=31 Jan 2024
- Relationships
- 5th cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
6th great-grandson of John Hearn
Citations
- [S2053] Letter from Jennifer (Hammack) White (P.O. Box 205;Bluffs, IL 62621) to Steven Harn Redman, 27 May 2012; Steven Harn Redman (Steven Harn Redman, P.O. BOX 294, Lyman, WY).
Easton Hamman
M, #3582
Last Edited=28 Apr 1995
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-grandson of Jacob Ruple (Rupel)
Easton Hamman was the son of John D. Hamman and Abigail McClintic. SOURCE: Jim Coleman FHL film 1673524, item 14.
Ester Hamman
F, #3576, b. circa 1858
Last Edited=11 Apr 1999
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-granddaughter of Jacob Ruple (Rupel)
Ester Hamman was born circa 1858 at Indiana.1 She was the daughter of John D. Hamman and Abigail McClintic.
Citations
- [S29] Jim Coleman, "Jim Coleman FHL film 1673524, item 14", 1990 (Mishawaka, Indiana). Hereinafter cited as "John Coleman records."
Jacob Hamman
M, #3575, b. circa August 1856
Last Edited=11 Apr 1999
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-grandson of Jacob Ruple (Rupel)
Jacob Hamman was born circa August 1856 at Indiana.1 He was the son of John D. Hamman and Abigail McClintic. Jacob married a Alice A.
Citations
- [S29] Jim Coleman, "Jim Coleman FHL film 1673524, item 14", 1990 (Mishawaka, Indiana). Hereinafter cited as "John Coleman records."
Jeremiah Hamman
M, #3578, b. circa December 1861
Last Edited=11 Apr 1999
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-grandson of Jacob Ruple (Rupel)
Jeremiah Hamman was born circa December 1861 at Indiana.1 He was the son of John D. Hamman and Abigail McClintic. Jeremiah Hamman married Ida Gans on 24 December 1888 at Kosciusko Co., Indiana.1
Citations
- [S29] Jim Coleman, "Jim Coleman FHL film 1673524, item 14", 1990 (Mishawaka, Indiana). Hereinafter cited as "John Coleman records."
John D. Hamman
M, #3573, b. 25 January 1827, d. 2 August 1907
Last Edited=11 Apr 1999
John D. Hamman was born on 25 January 1827 at Ohio.1 He married Abigail McClintic, daughter of Esten McClintic and Mary Ruple, on 18 September 1853 at Kosciusko Co., Indiana.1 John D. Hamman died on 2 August 1907 at age 80.1 He was buried at McClintic Cemetery, Syracuse, Kosciusko Co., Indiana.1
Children of John D. Hamman and Abigail McClintic
- William Hamman
- Easton Hamman
- Mary Hamman b. c 1855
- Jacob Hamman b. c Aug 1856
- Ester Hamman b. c 1858
- Rachel Hamman b. c 1860
- Jeremiah Hamman b. c Dec 1861
- Mitchell Hamman b. c 1865
- Julia Ann Hamman b. c Jun 1867
Citations
- [S29] Jim Coleman, "Jim Coleman FHL film 1673524, item 14", 1990 (Mishawaka, Indiana). Hereinafter cited as "John Coleman records."
Julia Ann Hamman
F, #3580, b. circa June 1867
Last Edited=11 Apr 1999
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-granddaughter of Jacob Ruple (Rupel)
Julia Ann Hamman was born circa June 1867.1 She was the daughter of John D. Hamman and Abigail McClintic.
Citations
- [S29] Jim Coleman, "Jim Coleman FHL film 1673524, item 14", 1990 (Mishawaka, Indiana). Hereinafter cited as "John Coleman records."
Mary Hamman
F, #3574, b. circa 1855
Last Edited=11 Apr 1999
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-granddaughter of Jacob Ruple (Rupel)
Mary Hamman was born circa 1855 at Indiana.1 She was the daughter of John D. Hamman and Abigail McClintic. Mary Hamman married Henry Kelburg on 13 September 1877 at Kosciusko Co., Indiana.1
Citations
- [S29] Jim Coleman, "Jim Coleman FHL film 1673524, item 14", 1990 (Mishawaka, Indiana). Hereinafter cited as "John Coleman records."
Mitchell Hamman
M, #3579, b. circa 1865
Last Edited=11 Apr 1999
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-grandson of Jacob Ruple (Rupel)
Mitchell Hamman was born circa 1865 at Indiana.1 He was the son of John D. Hamman and Abigail McClintic.
Citations
- [S29] Jim Coleman, "Jim Coleman FHL film 1673524, item 14", 1990 (Mishawaka, Indiana). Hereinafter cited as "John Coleman records."
Rachel Hamman
F, #3577, b. circa 1860
Last Edited=11 Apr 1999
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-granddaughter of Jacob Ruple (Rupel)
Rachel Hamman was born circa 1860 at Indiana.1 She was the daughter of John D. Hamman and Abigail McClintic. Rachel Hamman married Conrad Ammer on 15 February 1885 at Kosciusko Co., Indiana.1
Citations
- [S29] Jim Coleman, "Jim Coleman FHL film 1673524, item 14", 1990 (Mishawaka, Indiana). Hereinafter cited as "John Coleman records."
William Hamman
M, #3581
Last Edited=28 Apr 1995
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of Steven Harn Redman
2nd great-grandson of Jacob Ruple (Rupel)
William Hamman was the son of John D. Hamman and Abigail McClintic. SOURCE: Jim Coleman FHL film 1673524, item 14.
Margaret Jane Hammel
F, #9305, b. 4 August 1921, d. 25 February 2002
Last Edited=25 Aug 2022
Margaret Jane Hammel was born on 4 August 1921 at Casper, Natrona Co., Wyoming. She graduated in 1940 at Natrona County High School, Casper, Natrona Co., Wyoming. She married Edward O'Farrell on 6 July 1941. Margaret Jane Hammel married John Benito Trujillo, son of Luis Maria Trujillo and Eduardita Allen, on 13 April 1946 at Casper, Natrona Co., Wyoming. Margaret Jane Hammel married Marmaduke Dovall Sizemore on 9 September 1947 at Lusk, Niobrara Co., Wyoming. Margaret Jane Hammel died on 25 February 2002 at Bear River Valley Care Center, Tremonton, Box Elder Co., Utah, at age 80.
Child of Margaret Jane Hammel and John Benito Trujillo
- John Allan Trujillo+ b. 24 Jan 1947, d. 27 Nov 1967
Bennett Hammock
M, #11315
Last Edited=16 Apr 2025
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of James Reese Harrod
4th great-grandson of George Washington Voorhies
Kelsey Hammock
F, #11314
Last Edited=16 Apr 2025
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 2 times removed of James Reese Harrod
4th great-granddaughter of George Washington Voorhies
Kevin Scott Hammock
M, #11310, b. 25 March 1961, d. 12 December 2013
Last Edited=16 Apr 2025
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin 1 time removed of James Reese Harrod
3rd great-grandson of George Washington Voorhies
Kevin Scott Hammock married Susan (?) Kevin Scott Hammock was born on 25 March 1961.1 He was the son of Paul Hammock and Sharon Lynn Fisher. The cause of death was Brittle Type 1 Diabetes. Kevin Scott Hammock died on 12 December 2013 at Orlando, Orange Co., Florida, at age 52.1,2
Hammock, Kevin
Kevin Hammock,52,of Orlando passed away on December 12. He was the son of Colonel (Ret.) Paul Rex Hammock and Sharon Hammock. Kevin was a long-time member of the PGA and was honored as the National Merchandiser of the Year in 1991. He spent countless hours coaching Pop Warner football and was the voice of both Dr. Phillips Pop Warner and The First Academy Royals. Kevin’s faith was very important to him, and he spent many years as a leader in Bible Study Fellowship. Besides his parents, he is survived by his 3 children, Phillip, Kelsey, and Bennett, his brother, Steve (Maureen) and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, December 18 at 10:00am at First Baptist Church of Orlando.
Published in:
Orlando Sentinel
from December 16, 2013 to December 17, 2013.2
He was buried at First Orlando Memorial Prayer Gardens, Orlando, Orange Co., Florida.1
Hammock, Kevin
Kevin Hammock,52,of Orlando passed away on December 12. He was the son of Colonel (Ret.) Paul Rex Hammock and Sharon Hammock. Kevin was a long-time member of the PGA and was honored as the National Merchandiser of the Year in 1991. He spent countless hours coaching Pop Warner football and was the voice of both Dr. Phillips Pop Warner and The First Academy Royals. Kevin’s faith was very important to him, and he spent many years as a leader in Bible Study Fellowship. Besides his parents, he is survived by his 3 children, Phillip, Kelsey, and Bennett, his brother, Steve (Maureen) and several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be held on Wednesday, December 18 at 10:00am at First Baptist Church of Orlando.
Published in:
Orlando Sentinel
from December 16, 2013 to December 17, 2013.2
He was buried at First Orlando Memorial Prayer Gardens, Orlando, Orange Co., Florida.1
Children of Kevin Scott Hammock and Susan (?)
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), Kevin Scott Hammock, Memorial ID 228210900,
Birth: 1961
Death: 12 December 2013, Orlando, Orange County, Florida, USA
Burial: First Orlando Memorial Prayer Gardens, Orlando, Orange County, Florida
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/228210900/kevin_scott-hammock: accessed April 16, 2025), memorial page for Kevin Scott Hammock (1961–12 Dec 2013), Find a Grave Memorial ID 228210900, citing First Orlando Memorial Prayer Gardens, Orlando, Orange County, Florida, USA; Maintained by Elizabeth (contributor 48306921).
Parents
COL Paul "Rex" Hammock 1933–2017
Sharon Lynn Fisher Hammock 1934–2015
Siblings
Phillip George Hammock 1958–1978
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2021/157/228210900_75b88622-3c04-465e-9643-4ebf7fa1d024.jpeg,. - [S3118] Kevin Hammock, Orlando Sentinel (Orlando, FL), https://www.orlandosentinel.com/obituaries/kevin-hammock-orlando-fl/, 16 Dec 2013, n/a. Hereinafter cited as Orlando Sentinel.
Paul Hammock
M, #11307, b. 27 May 1933, d. 8 March 2017
Last Edited=16 Apr 2025
- Relationships
- 3rd cousin of James Reese Harrod
2nd great-grandson of George Washington Voorhies
Paul Hammock also went by the name of Rex. He was born on 27 May 1933 at Long Beach, Los Angeles Co., California.1,2 He was the son of Paul Phillip Hammock and Hettie Iola Voorhies. Paul Hammock graduated in 1956 at San Diego State College, San Diego Co., California.2 He graduated at Shippensburg State College, Shippensburg, Pennsylvania, Master’s Degree. He graduated in 1972 at U.S. Army War College, Carlisle, Cumberland Co., Pennsylvania. He married Sharon Lynn Fisher in 1974. Paul Hammock retired in 1980.2 He died on 8 March 2017 at Encinitas, San Diego Co., California, at age 83.1,2
OBITUARY: Paul Hammock USAF Colonel - Passed away on MARCH 8, 2017
Rex Hammock, 83, loving father, grandfather, and friend, passed away on March 8, 2017, after a long hospital stay.
Born on May 27, 1933, in Long Beach, Rex spent the majority of his youth in San Diego. A seven-year boarding student at Army-Navy Academy in Carlsbad, he earned varsity letters in football, basketball, and baseball, served as Class President as well as Cadet Major, and was voted Outstanding Senior upon his graduation in 1951. In 1956, Rex graduated from San Diego State College, where he played baseball, participated in AFROTC, and was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He later earned a Master’s Degree from Shippensburg State in Pennsylvania.
The joy of his professional life came in the 24 years Rex spent as a fighter pilot, “the greatest job in the world,” in the United States Air Force. Most of his time was spent flying the F-100 Super Sabre and the F-4. His many career highlights include: flying 100 missions over North Vietnam during the Vietnam War in which he earned the Silver Star for “gallantry in action against the enemy;” graduating from the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, PA (1972); living abroad as U.S. Air Force Attaché to the Republic of Iran; serving as Director of Operations for the F-4 Wing at Luke A.F.B; and molding young men and women as Professor of Aerospace Studies and Commander of the AFROTC at Arizona State University (1977 – 1980). He was a proud member of The Super Sabre Society, The Order of Daedalians, Command Bar Stool Association, and the Military Officers Association of America.
Following his Air Force retirement in 1980, Rex spent 20+ years in various management and leadership roles, ultimately retiring “for good” as Director, Motor Vehicles Division, for the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Rex was a 40-year resident of Litchfield Park, AZ, and spent the final year of his life near his family in Encinitas, CA.
What he loved most were his family and friends, flying, playing golf, sports of all kinds, and his Catholic faith.
Rex is survived by his son Steve (Maureen) of Encinitas, CA, his Aunt Charlotte Webster of National City, CA, his “oldest and dearest friend” of 73 years, Chuck Freebern of Del Mar, CA, and his eight grandchildren – Mick, Maggie, Rebecca, Rex, Kat, Phillip, Kelsey, and Bennett. He was preceded in death by sons Phillip (1978) and Kevin (2013), and his wife of 40 years, Sharon (2015).
A public visitation will be held at 9:30am followed by a rosary at 10:00am with Mass at 10:30am, Monday, March 27, 2017 at St John Vianney Catholic Church, 539 E. La Pasada Blvd in Goodyear, AZ 85338. Burial will take place at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA at a later date.
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/goodyear-az/paul-hammock-usaf-colonel-11804491.2
Paul Rex Hammock, Headed West
Colonel Paul “Rex” Hammock USAF (Ret.) Rex Hammock, 83, loving father, grandfather, and friend, passed headed west on March 8, 2017, after a long hospital stay. Born on May 27, 1933, in Long Beach, Rex spent the majority of his youth in San Diego. A seven-year boarding student at Army-Navy Academy in Carlsbad, he earned varsity letters in football, basketball, and baseball, served as Class President as well as Cadet Major, and was voted Outstanding Senior upon his graduation in 1951. In 1956, Rex graduated from San Diego State College, where he played baseball, participated in AFROTC, and was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He later earned a Master’s Degree from Shippensburg State in Pennsylvania. The joy of his professional life came in the 24 years Rex spent as a fighter pilot, “the greatest job in the world,” in the United States Air Force.
Most of his time was spent flying the F-100 Super Sabre and the F-4. His many career highlights include: flying 100 missions over North Vietnam during the Vietnam War in which he earned the Silver Star for “gallantry in action against the enemy;” graduating from the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, PA (1972); living abroad as U.S. Air Force Attaché to the Republic of Iran; serving as Director of Operations for the F-4 Wing at Luke A.F.B; and molding young men and women as Professor of Aerospace Studies and Commander of the AFROTC at Arizona State University (1977 – 1980).
He was a proud member of The Super Sabre Society, The Order of Daedalians, Command Bar Stool Association, and the Military Officers Association of America. Following his Air Force retirement in 1980, Rex spent 20+ years in various management and leadership roles, ultimately retiring “for good” as Director, Motor Vehicles Division, for the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Rex was a 40-year resident of Litchfield Park, AZ, and spent the final year of his life near his family in Encinitas, CA. What he loved most were his family and friends, flying, playing golf, sports of all kinds, and his Catholic faith. Rex is survived by his son Steve (Maureen) of Encinitas, CA, his Aunt Charlotte Webster of National City, CA, his “oldest and dearest friend” of 73 years, Chuck Freebern of Del Mar, CA, and his eight grandchildren – Mick, Maggie, Rebecca, Rex, Kat, Phillip, Kelsey, and Bennett. He was preceded in death by sons Phillip (1978) and Kevin (2013), and his wife of 40 years, Sharon (2015).
A public visitation will be held at 9:30am followed by a rosary at 10:00am with Mass at 10:30am, Monday, March 27, 2017 at St John Vianney Catholic Church, 539 E. La Pasada Blvd in Goodyear, AZ 85338. Burial will take place at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA at a later date. Condolences for the family may be left at www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com.
https://supersabresociety.com/headed_west/paul-rex-hammock-83-heased-west-2/.3
He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington Co., Virginia.1
OBITUARY: Paul Hammock USAF Colonel - Passed away on MARCH 8, 2017
Rex Hammock, 83, loving father, grandfather, and friend, passed away on March 8, 2017, after a long hospital stay.
Born on May 27, 1933, in Long Beach, Rex spent the majority of his youth in San Diego. A seven-year boarding student at Army-Navy Academy in Carlsbad, he earned varsity letters in football, basketball, and baseball, served as Class President as well as Cadet Major, and was voted Outstanding Senior upon his graduation in 1951. In 1956, Rex graduated from San Diego State College, where he played baseball, participated in AFROTC, and was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He later earned a Master’s Degree from Shippensburg State in Pennsylvania.
The joy of his professional life came in the 24 years Rex spent as a fighter pilot, “the greatest job in the world,” in the United States Air Force. Most of his time was spent flying the F-100 Super Sabre and the F-4. His many career highlights include: flying 100 missions over North Vietnam during the Vietnam War in which he earned the Silver Star for “gallantry in action against the enemy;” graduating from the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, PA (1972); living abroad as U.S. Air Force Attaché to the Republic of Iran; serving as Director of Operations for the F-4 Wing at Luke A.F.B; and molding young men and women as Professor of Aerospace Studies and Commander of the AFROTC at Arizona State University (1977 – 1980). He was a proud member of The Super Sabre Society, The Order of Daedalians, Command Bar Stool Association, and the Military Officers Association of America.
Following his Air Force retirement in 1980, Rex spent 20+ years in various management and leadership roles, ultimately retiring “for good” as Director, Motor Vehicles Division, for the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Rex was a 40-year resident of Litchfield Park, AZ, and spent the final year of his life near his family in Encinitas, CA.
What he loved most were his family and friends, flying, playing golf, sports of all kinds, and his Catholic faith.
Rex is survived by his son Steve (Maureen) of Encinitas, CA, his Aunt Charlotte Webster of National City, CA, his “oldest and dearest friend” of 73 years, Chuck Freebern of Del Mar, CA, and his eight grandchildren – Mick, Maggie, Rebecca, Rex, Kat, Phillip, Kelsey, and Bennett. He was preceded in death by sons Phillip (1978) and Kevin (2013), and his wife of 40 years, Sharon (2015).
A public visitation will be held at 9:30am followed by a rosary at 10:00am with Mass at 10:30am, Monday, March 27, 2017 at St John Vianney Catholic Church, 539 E. La Pasada Blvd in Goodyear, AZ 85338. Burial will take place at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA at a later date.
https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/goodyear-az/paul-hammock-usaf-colonel-11804491.2
Paul Rex Hammock, Headed West
Colonel Paul “Rex” Hammock USAF (Ret.) Rex Hammock, 83, loving father, grandfather, and friend, passed headed west on March 8, 2017, after a long hospital stay. Born on May 27, 1933, in Long Beach, Rex spent the majority of his youth in San Diego. A seven-year boarding student at Army-Navy Academy in Carlsbad, he earned varsity letters in football, basketball, and baseball, served as Class President as well as Cadet Major, and was voted Outstanding Senior upon his graduation in 1951. In 1956, Rex graduated from San Diego State College, where he played baseball, participated in AFROTC, and was a member of Kappa Sigma Fraternity. He later earned a Master’s Degree from Shippensburg State in Pennsylvania. The joy of his professional life came in the 24 years Rex spent as a fighter pilot, “the greatest job in the world,” in the United States Air Force.
Most of his time was spent flying the F-100 Super Sabre and the F-4. His many career highlights include: flying 100 missions over North Vietnam during the Vietnam War in which he earned the Silver Star for “gallantry in action against the enemy;” graduating from the U.S. Army War College in Carlisle, PA (1972); living abroad as U.S. Air Force Attaché to the Republic of Iran; serving as Director of Operations for the F-4 Wing at Luke A.F.B; and molding young men and women as Professor of Aerospace Studies and Commander of the AFROTC at Arizona State University (1977 – 1980).
He was a proud member of The Super Sabre Society, The Order of Daedalians, Command Bar Stool Association, and the Military Officers Association of America. Following his Air Force retirement in 1980, Rex spent 20+ years in various management and leadership roles, ultimately retiring “for good” as Director, Motor Vehicles Division, for the Arizona Department of Transportation.
Rex was a 40-year resident of Litchfield Park, AZ, and spent the final year of his life near his family in Encinitas, CA. What he loved most were his family and friends, flying, playing golf, sports of all kinds, and his Catholic faith. Rex is survived by his son Steve (Maureen) of Encinitas, CA, his Aunt Charlotte Webster of National City, CA, his “oldest and dearest friend” of 73 years, Chuck Freebern of Del Mar, CA, and his eight grandchildren – Mick, Maggie, Rebecca, Rex, Kat, Phillip, Kelsey, and Bennett. He was preceded in death by sons Phillip (1978) and Kevin (2013), and his wife of 40 years, Sharon (2015).
A public visitation will be held at 9:30am followed by a rosary at 10:00am with Mass at 10:30am, Monday, March 27, 2017 at St John Vianney Catholic Church, 539 E. La Pasada Blvd in Goodyear, AZ 85338. Burial will take place at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, VA at a later date. Condolences for the family may be left at www.thompsonfuneralchapel.com.
https://supersabresociety.com/headed_west/paul-rex-hammock-83-heased-west-2/.3
He was buried at Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington Co., Virginia.1
Children of Paul Hammock and Sharon Lynn Fisher
- Phillip George Hammock b. 17 Feb 1958, d. 12 Mar 1978
- Steven Hammock
- Kevin Scott Hammock+ b. 25 Mar 1961, d. 12 Dec 2013
Citations
- [S2545] Findagrave.com website, database and images (Find a Grave, 1300 West Traverse Parkway, Lehi, Utah Co., Utah ), COL Paul “Rex” Hammock, Memorial ID 177418583,
Birth: 27 May 1933, Long Beach, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death: 8 March 2017, Encinitas, San Diego County, California, USA
Burial: Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia
Source: Find a Grave
SourceCitation: Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177418583/paul-hammock: accessed April 16, 2025), memorial page for COL Paul “Rex” Hammock (27 May 1933–8 Mar 2017), Find a Grave Memorial ID 177418583, citing Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Arlington County, Virginia, USA; Maintained by David Cross (contributor 48949781).
Parents
Paul Phillip Hammock 1911–2005
Hettie Iola Voorhies Hammock/Coonradt 1915–1993
Spouses
Sharon Lynn Fisher Hammock 1934–2015
Children
Phillip George Hammock 1958–1978
Kevin Scott Hammock 1961–2013
Image URL: https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/74/177418583_1489692725.jpg,. - [S3117] Paul Hammock USAF Colonel, Dignity Memorial, https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/goodyear-az/paul-hammock-usaf-colonel-11804491, 10 Mar 2017, n/a. Hereinafter cited as Dignity Memorial.
- [S3120] Super Sabre Society (fliers of the F-100 Super Sabre Jet), online https://supersabresociety.com/headed_west/paul-rex-hammock-83-heased-west-2/. Hereinafter cited as Paul Rex Hammock, Headed West.