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Jere
S. Hambleton, 72, of Lancaster, died Friday, August 21, 2009, at
his residence after battling cancer. He was born on November 2,
1936, in Lancaster to Mildred Wiggins Hambleton and the late
Gerald W. Hambleton. Mr. Hambleton is by his wife of 54 years,
Elizabeth J. Green Hambleton.
Mr. Hambleton
was of the Methodist faith. He served in the United States Air
Force. During his time in the service he worked as a radio and
television broadcaster for ten years. He was later employed by
Harold's Furniture, where he worked as a salesman for twenty-four
years. Mr. Hambleton also owned B&J video for ten years. He was a
life member of the Lancaster Research and Recovery Club and their
police search team. Jere dealt and sold antique bottles and other
antiques. Every July for the past eight years, Mr. Hambleton and
Steve Guion organized the Shupps Grove Bottle Festival. His other
interests and hobbies included: golf, bowling, fishing, working
with stained glass, cleaning old bottles, and spending time with
family and friends. Mr. Hambleton also enjoyed feeding and
watching birds.
In addition to
his wife and mother, Mr. Hambleton is survived by his children,
Debra, wife of Robert Coldren of Lancaster, Bruce, husband of Amy
Shaeffer Hambleton of Lancaster, Brian, husband of Kristin Erdman
Hambleton of Lancaster; four grandchildren; two
step-grandchildren; three great- grandchildren; two sisters:
Florienda, wife of Nelson Reynolds of Florida, and Geraldine, wife
of Robert Herr, of Lititz; and one brother, Dennis, husband of
Deloris Hambleton of Lancaster and several nieces and nephews.
The family
would like to express their thanks to Dr. E. Horenkamp for the
medical help that allowed for time that Mr. Hambleton was able to
enjoy with his friends, Rick and Shirley, Bob and Pat, Steve,
Marilyn, John, Reggie; Kevin and Debbie for their chicken pot pie
and yard work.
A Service
Celebrating the Life of Mr. Hambleton will take place on Sunday,
September 20, 2009, from 1-4 PM at the Lancaster AMVETS Post 19
Banquet Hall, 715 Fairview Ave. Lancaster, PA. Please omit
flowers. Memorial Contributions may be made to the Lancaster City
Police Foundation, P.O. Box 10171 Lancaster, PA 17605-0170. Please
specify on the check whether donations should go to the mounted
police or K-9 corps. Contributions can also be made to Hospice of
Lancaster County, 685 Good Dr. Lancaster PA, 17604-4125. To send
an online condolence please visit: snyderfuneralhome.com |