Memorial on Monday for Army, Air Force veteran Chad Hammond

44-year-old Chad Hammond will be remembered at a funeral with military honors on Monday. His family is sharing this remembrance:

Chad Preston Hammond was born in Gaffney, South Carolina on October 29, 1969. He passed away on October 22, 2014 at his home in West Seattle, just a few days shy of his 45th birthday.

Chad was a retired military veteran, having spent 5 years in the Army and 14 years in the Air Force Reserves. While in the Army, Chad was based out of Fort Lewis and also spent three years overseas in Panama. He worked out of McChord AFB for his Reserve duty. He was activated several times during his time in the Reserves, including time spent supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom. Chad also held civilian jobs during his time in the Reserves and after his retirement.

Throughout the years, he worked a medical assistant, heavy equipment operator, and a semi-truck driver. Chad loved to do thrilling, adrenaline-pumping activities such as sky-diving, scuba diving, cliff jumping, and dirt bike & motorcycle riding. He also loved sports, and when his sons were younger, he volunteered as an umpire for West Seattle Little League Baseball. Chad was very much loved by his family and friends and is greatly missed. He is survived by his three sons Tyler, Bryce, and Jacob Hammond of West Seattle, his parents Robert and Linda Hammond of Dayton, TX, and his brothers, Kyle Hammond of Flagstaff, Arizona and Justin Hammond of Crawfordville, Florida. There will be a military funeral for Chad on Monday, November 24th at 11:00 AM at Tahoma National Cemetery in Kent, where he will also be laid to rest.

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9 Replies to "Memorial on Monday for Army, Air Force veteran Chad Hammond"

  • Kap November 22, 2014 (8:06 pm)

    Rest in Peace. Thank you for your service.

  • Sally & Sid Porter November 23, 2014 (1:25 pm)

    We pray for God’s comfort for Kelly and the boys, even though Kelly wasn’t mentioned in the obituary!

  • WS Me November 23, 2014 (2:24 pm)

    He was a delight to know!! He had such positive energy you just couldn’t resist laughing with him…RIP Chad, you will be missed!

  • WS Me November 23, 2014 (2:35 pm)

    You were a pleasure to know! You left your mark on all you knew Chad!! RIP…

  • LisaS November 24, 2014 (6:29 am)

    I’m so sad to hear this news. My boy played baseball with Chad’s sons. He was a positive and fun person on and off the field. RIP Chad. Peace and strength to his family.

  • Stacey Julian November 24, 2014 (1:43 pm)

    I am truly sadden by this news. I served with chad in the Air Force and he was an exceptional MedTech and very committed to duty and country.
    He will be missed
    Stacey.

  • LMAWestSeattle November 24, 2014 (7:14 pm)

    Our thoughts and prayers go out to the boys, Kelly, and the rest of the family. Chad enjoyed taking his sons to TKD class. Thank you for you service to our community and country Chad.

  • WSMom November 24, 2014 (9:04 pm)

    Thoughts and prayers are with Kelly, Tyler, Bryce and Jacob!

  • Kelly November 25, 2014 (9:45 am)

    Thank you all so much for your thoughts and prayers. And thank you to all who were able to attend the service yesterday- it was a beautiful tribute to Chad and his service to our country, as well as a rememberance of his life and his love of his family. :) [Stacey, I’m glad you saw this and have heard the news- I didn’t have your number.] [Sid & Sally, I wasn’t sure how to put my name in the obituary but a few people suggested “as mother of his three boys”, so I probably should have said that. Thanks for being there yesterday!] Thank you all for your support!!

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