In loving memory of

Robert "Bob" L. Hamm
February 4, 2021 - December 25, 2020

Robert L. “Bob” Hamm age 78 of Washington passed away on Friday, December 25, 2020 at Eastgate Manor.


 


Bob was born February 24, 1942 in Montgomery to William Joseph and Louise (Summers) Hamm. Bob graduated from Washington High School in 1960. He was in the Indiana National Guard and retired from Perdue Farms. After he retired he worked as a greeter at Wal-Mart. He was a member of Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church. Bob loved bowling, old cars, country music and making people laugh.


 


He is survived by his wife Maggie (Litwiler) Hamm who he married February 24, 1964; four sons Rob Hamm and Reed (Karen) Hamm both of Washington, Roy (Brenda) Hamm of Evansville and Rusty Hamm of Washington; three daughters Regia Hamm Baxter and Rosalynn Hamm both of Washington and Raquel Hamm of Evansville; twenty-one grandchildren and seventeen great-grandchildren.


 


Bob is preceded in death by his parents and three brothers Billy Joe Hamm, Richard Hamm and Jack Hamm.


 


Due to Covid services will be private.


 


Condolences can be sent to the family online at www.edleemortuary.com. All arrangements were entrusted to Ed Lee Mortuary.

Tributes

Darrell and Patty Alford wrote on Dec 30, 2020:

"Maggie and family, our thoughts and prayers are with you."

Patty and Darrell Alford wrote on Dec 30, 2020:

"Maggie and family our thoughts and prayers are with you."

Father Lowell Will wrote on Dec 30, 2020:

"Maggie and Family, So sorry to hear about the death of Bob. May God grant you Peace and Comfort at this time of your loss. So I send my Sympathy and Prayers to all of you. Wish I could be with you, but this coronavirus really changes all things. I will certainly keep you all in my prayers. May god Bless you. Sincerely, Father Will"

Sabine Cassidy wrote on Dec 28, 2020:

"Our deepest condolences Eric and Sabine Mangin"

Michele Potts wrote on Dec 28, 2020:

"So sorry for your loss.Prayers to all of you"

Gaye and Jeff Norris wrote on Dec 28, 2020:

"Dear Maggie and family, we are so very sorry for your loss. Prayers for peace and comfort."