Russell A. Hamlin, Employee of I-R
Russell A. Hamlin, 46, of 321 Warren St., Phillipsburg, died yesterday in Warren Hospital where he was admitted June 27.
Mr. Hamlin was employed as a tool maker and grinder in the Cameron Division of the Ingersoll-Rand Co. for 23 years.
Born in Raubsville, he was a son of Russell C. Hamlin of Phillipsburg and the late Estelle Smith Hamlin.
He was a vetran of World War II. He served in the Air Force.
Mr. Hamlin was a member of the Lincoln Fire Co., Bernardine-May Post, American Legion, Phillispburg; New Jersey Civil Defense Corps and Greenwich Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include his widow, the former Hazel Thorpe; a son and a daughter, both at home; four sisters; and three brothers. A twin brother, John, died before him.
Russell A. Hamlin, Employee of I-R
Russell A. Hamlin, 46, of 321 Warren St., Phillipsburg, died yesterday in Warren Hospital where he was admitted June 27.
Mr. Hamlin was employed as a tool maker and grinder in the Cameron Division of the Ingersoll-Rand Co. for 23 years.
Born in Raubsville, he was a son of Russell C. Hamlin of Phillipsburg and the late Estelle Smith Hamlin.
He was a vetran of World War II. He served in the Air Force.
Mr. Hamlin was a member of the Lincoln Fire Co., Bernardine-May Post, American Legion, Phillispburg; New Jersey Civil Defense Corps and Greenwich Presbyterian Church.
Survivors include his widow, the former Hazel Thorpe; a son and a daughter, both at home; four sisters; and three brothers. A twin brother, John, died before him.
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