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Hamb Sr., Ronald P. age 58, made his transition in Chicago, IL on September 10th 2010. Visitation will be held on Tuesday, September 14th 2010 at Gatling Chapel, Located at 10133 S. Halsted from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Service will be held at Fellowship M.B. Church located at 4543 S. Princeton on September 15th. The wake will be from 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. Funeral Service will be held from 10:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The repast will proceed after the Funeral. The burial interment will be at Oakwood Cemetery.
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Found out about Ronald yesterday. He was a classmate of mine from Tilden High School class of 1970. May God continue to hold the family in the palm of his hand.
Cynthia (Scott) Justice
September 17, 2010
God Bless the entire Hamb family in the lost of your love one Ronald.Ronald was my classmate at Tilden High School class of 1970
Ruben Bivens
September 15, 2010
I was just informed about Ronald's transition last night. Sorry I was not able to attend the services to express my condolences to the family in person. My prayers and sympathy are with the family. I remember Ronald from the days when his family resided on 46th near the old Fellowship Church. He was classmates with my brother, Mickey, who also recently made his transition. To Paul and Edward, take care.
Linda Casey-Wright
September 15, 2010
Ardessia Groze de Vaughn
September 14, 2010
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