of Benton, AR
October 25, 1952 - May 24, 2019
Waymon Odell Hamilton Jr., age 66 of Benton, passed away on Friday, May 24, 2019. He was born October 25, 1952 in Little Rock to Ina Fay and Waymon Odell Hamilton Sr.
Waymon was the proud owner of a paint and body shop. He enjoyed gardening and working on cars. His coin collection was something that brought him great joy and he especially loved animals of any kinds. He was a selfless man with the biggest heart and ''never passed up a need.'' His memory will be forever cherished and his legacy will continue on through their family and many others who loved him dearly.
He is preceded in death by his parents.
Surviving him is his wife, Carol Williford Hamilton; his son, Waymon Odell Hamilton III and his significant other, Brandy Black; his daughter, Tonia Renee Suttles and her husband, Steven; two grandchildren, Jacob Suttles and Cody Suttles, and many other extended family members and friends.
My father has been gone a little over 2 years now. I did not get to say goodbye to my Daddy. He was the most amazing man. He sent me my first roses. I loved him fiercely. No matter where I was if I was in trouble he was there. This was a man who fought for beliefs sometimes at his peril. He adored his grandchildren. I see him in my sons all the time. I miss him every single day. I miss his voice so so much. Daddy I hope you are free of pain hunger stress and with Mama. I miss you every day. I love you. I would have been there if I had only known.
So sorry for your loss. You have been in my thoughts and continuing to keep you and your family in my prayers during this difficult time. With deepest sympathy.....
Felecia Howard
Ms. Carol you have my deepest condolences. You often expressed your love for him and dedication. Ill always remember him picking you up at work with the dog..God bless you and your family.
Mrs.Carol and family, you have my deepest sympathy.
I was Waymon’s baseball coach for two years when he was 8 & 9 years old at Lamar Porter Field in Little Rock. Waymon was a good athlete which I enjoyed having on my team. I was saddened to hear of his death. My condolences to his family and friends.
Jim Hardwick
Although life had separated us in the last several years. I wanted only the best for Jr. and his family. My prayers are with the family and hope that God’s grace leads them through the days ahead. He will always have a place in my heart as my brother.
Junior was my neighbor for 31 years . When I worked at home on vehicles, he was very helpful to me when I needed assistance. He was a good neighbor to me and I’m gonna miss him.
I pray for Carol and the family that God will comfort them thru these difficult times.