William Jan-Michael Hamlin, 30, of Hallsburg, passed away Monday, May 18th at his residence.
Memorial Services: 1PM Saturday, May 30th at the family farm in Hallsburg.
He was preceded in death by his “Oma” and “Opa”, “Poppy”, and several other family and friends.
Survivors include his mother, Melissa Hamlin and husband Willie Wise; godmother, Toni Higgins; two brothers; two sisters; and several other family members.
Thoughts and memories may be shared in the online Guest Book at www.LakeShoreFH.com.
Contact Information:
Lake Shore Funeral Home & Cremation Services
5201 Steinbeck Bend Dr
Waco, TX 76708 United States (US)
Will “Jan michael ” as I knew him was my brother my life long best friend !!! He and I had so much fun as kids !!! He was fun loving full of spirit and most importantly a blast to b around !!!
He was kind and gentle natured if u knew him but rough and gruff and as tough as he could make u believe if he didn’t know ya!!! My brother went on home to b with the Lord 5-18-15 and I know this because Friday may ther 8th he accepted Christ and made heaven his home !!! I watched my brother in one weeks time go from walking and talking to preparing for lift off on his journey home to meet his father in heaven!!! He will b forever missed but never forgotten ! I love u little brother and I know u loved me cause it’s the last thing u said to me !!!
I remember the day he was born. Rushing to hospital because his moms water broke while doing dishes. Hard to believe it was 30 years ago. May you rest in peace Jan-Micheal. Melissa I’m so sorry for your loss. God bless you and will be praying for peace and comfort
So sorry to hear about your loss of Jan-Micheal.
I met William through a friend about 7 or so years ago. My first interactions with him were rough. He was strong willed and stern, but as time moved on, things slowly faded into a trust. That the ridgid side that he once showed me, was now there for me. We would learn and joke together with our other friends. I still remeber all the fun projects and video games the group did together. About two or so years ago, William really opened up and was supportive to me when my parents passes. We would talk about life, relationships, the aether of the afterlife, and our personal dreams. We spoke about my personal demons, and instead of him persecuting me for my feelings, he was there for me. He was closer to any of us in the group than some of our own family. I wish he would have opened up to us as we did to him. I know he wanted to be that strong person in our life for support, but not a single one of us would have thought any diffrent about him. To me he was a teacher, a counselor, a mentor, a vast welth of knowledge, a kind hearted listener, a friend, and most of all, he was my family. You will always be missed. We do not forget, so thank you for all you have done. Rest in peace my dear friend. May your blade always hit it’s target. Love you buddy- Kyle
Melissa and Willie our prayers are with you as you go through this difficult time. We are so sorry for your loss. If there is anything that we may do, please call us. We love you guys
Condolences to the family I am very sorry for your loss.