Kenneth Robert Hamill

In Loving Memory

Kenneth RobertHamill

Date of Birth October 16, 1943
Passed Away On March 31, 2026
At Age 82 years
Resident of Kerrville, TX
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Kenneth Robert Hamill, of Kerrville, passed away on March 31, 2026 in Kerrville. He was born in Detroit, Michigan to Robert L. Hamill and Sara Balsey Hamill on October 16, 1943. He married Ellanora Campbell Hamill on November 27, 1971 in St. Petersburg, Florida and was happily married for over 54 years.

He attended Eastern Michigan University and then went on to be a successful entrepreneur in a roofing materials business based out of San Antonio. Later in life, together with his wife during their extensive travels across North America, he authored and published Big Rigs Best Bets RV Directory.

Ken was preceded in death by his parents and sister, Penny L. Hamill.

Survivors include wife Ellanora Hamill, daughter Kimberly Hamill Spenrath (Dale), son Brett Hamill (Laura), daughter Brooke Hamill (Mac), and daughter Amanda Hamill Pullin, brother Paul Hamill, sister Deborah Levit (Thomas), grandchildren Jacob Spenrath, Samantha Spenrath, Bailey Pullin, Jack Cox, and Campbell Cox.

A private celebration of life will take place at a later date.

Memorials may be given in his name to the Alzheimer’s Association (www.alz.org).

The family wishes to extend our sincere thanks to the University Hospital Neurological ICU and Acute Care teams, Avir at Kerrville, and Embrace Hospice.

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Condolences (8)

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Karolyn And Craig Taylor Schertz, TX April 8, 2026
"May Jesus grant Ken peace in his kingdom. My condolences to you, Ellie, and all your family. I will keep you in my prayers."
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Robert Brendan Crotty Richmond, TX April 6, 2026
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So sorry to hear about Ken's passing. I am glad that I got to speak with him a few months ago. He was a good friend, and we had many good times together in the Owens Corning days and beyond. Ken would always save a Spurs ticket for me when the Celtics came to San Antonio, and it was great fun watching those games with him. I think that his competitive spirit was one of the things that made us instant friends. Golf, racquetball, and just about any form of competition, he was all in. And it was great fun to compete with him and enjoy the ribbing and the laughs that always followed. I really miss those times.
May God bless you and your family at this difficult time, and may my friend rest in peace in the arms of Jesus.

Bob"
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Patricia Diesing Littleton, CO April 4, 2026
"Dearest Ellanora and Family
My deepest condolences to you. Special thoughts, prayers and fond memories of a great man. You were all blessed. May Ken rest in peace with everlasting life!
Love and blessings….Pat D.

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