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Stephen Keene Hamilton

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Stephen Keene Hamilton

Birth
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Death
28 Oct 2014 (aged 68)
Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes given to family or friend Add to Map
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"Stephen grew up in the Santa Barbara area before moving to the Sacramento area in high school. Stephen Hamilton was called home to his Lord on October 28th, 2014. Born September 1, 1946 to James and Isabella Hamilton in Los Angeles California attended Sacramento State University and earned his Bachelor's Degree while working full time at Lucky Supermarket to support his young family. During his life Stephen loved the outdoors. An avid tennis player in high school, he never lost his love for the game. He enjoyed sharing afternoons on the golf course with his sons. He introduced the joy of camping, boating and water sports to his family and friends which has led to a long tradition of annual family gatherings and camping trips.

The President of Association Resource Center, in Folsom CA, Stephen spent his career becoming one of the most respected executives in his field. Having hosted hundreds of trade shows and conventions, while managing dozens of both State and National Associations. Stephen's dedication to his clients, partners and employees led to his status as an elite executive and one of the most sought after individuals in the business. His dedication to his career was overshadowed only by his love and dedication to his family.

Stephen is survived by his wife Carol, sister Susan, sons Bruce, Marcus (Marlena), Patrick, Jeffery (Shelly) and Mark, daughter Lanette, grandchildren Bailey, Easton, Austin, Hannah, Gabriel and Samantha and preceded in death by father James, mother Isabella and brothers Robin and Tim.

In celebration of Stephen's wonderful life, a memorial service is planned for 10:30 AM Saturday, November 8th at Church of the Foothills, located at 2380 Merry Chase Drive, Cameron Park, CA, 95682. This service will be immediately followed by a celebration of Stephen's life at the same location. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to one of the following: American Cancer Association or American Heart Association."

The Sacramento Bee, Sunday, November 2, 2014

"Stephen grew up in the Santa Barbara area before moving to the Sacramento area in high school. Stephen Hamilton was called home to his Lord on October 28th, 2014. Born September 1, 1946 to James and Isabella Hamilton in Los Angeles California attended Sacramento State University and earned his Bachelor's Degree while working full time at Lucky Supermarket to support his young family. During his life Stephen loved the outdoors. An avid tennis player in high school, he never lost his love for the game. He enjoyed sharing afternoons on the golf course with his sons. He introduced the joy of camping, boating and water sports to his family and friends which has led to a long tradition of annual family gatherings and camping trips.

The President of Association Resource Center, in Folsom CA, Stephen spent his career becoming one of the most respected executives in his field. Having hosted hundreds of trade shows and conventions, while managing dozens of both State and National Associations. Stephen's dedication to his clients, partners and employees led to his status as an elite executive and one of the most sought after individuals in the business. His dedication to his career was overshadowed only by his love and dedication to his family.

Stephen is survived by his wife Carol, sister Susan, sons Bruce, Marcus (Marlena), Patrick, Jeffery (Shelly) and Mark, daughter Lanette, grandchildren Bailey, Easton, Austin, Hannah, Gabriel and Samantha and preceded in death by father James, mother Isabella and brothers Robin and Tim.

In celebration of Stephen's wonderful life, a memorial service is planned for 10:30 AM Saturday, November 8th at Church of the Foothills, located at 2380 Merry Chase Drive, Cameron Park, CA, 95682. This service will be immediately followed by a celebration of Stephen's life at the same location. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to one of the following: American Cancer Association or American Heart Association."

The Sacramento Bee, Sunday, November 2, 2014


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