Evansville, IN – Todd Lee Hamilton, 53, of Evansville, Indiana, passed away on Friday, February 25, 2022. He was born on May 1, 1968 in Evansville to Roy and Janice (Ellison) Hamilton.
Todd worked as a construction worker, painting and remodeling both commercial and residential buildings. He was an outdoorsman who enjoyed hunting mushrooms, fishing and animals, especially snakes and lizards.
He is survived by his wife, Karen (Reynolds) Hamilton; his daughter, Jasmine Hamilton; his mother, Janice Hamilton; his siblings, Roy Hamilton (Tina), Toby Hamilton and Heidi Vance as well as several nieces, nephews, friends and acquaintances.
Todd is preceded in death by his father, Roy Hamilton.
A private celebration of Todd’s life will be held at a later date.
Simple Cremation Evansville is entrusted with care.
Sharon and Donald Woolsey says
Again we are so sorry. You’re always in our thoughts. Todd was a great man. We know Todd made you happy Karen. One day he will greet you into heaven. Until then stay strong fight the good fight and run your race. Love you much sis
Lee Dimmett says
I want to express my condolences to Karen, Todds mom and brothers on your loss. I had the privilege to work with Todd for about 2 years. I have enjoyed getting to know him and work with him. He with never know how much he will be missed. I didn’t loose a employee I lost a brother. He will always hold a special place in my heart. Love ya man.
Holly/Derek Shartle says
Still sending all of our prayers up for the family. He is so deeply missed.
Joyce Harris says
Jan and family, I am so sorry for your loss ,I know that losing a child is one of the worst things in your life. Prayers for you and all the family. May God be with you in this terrible time
Deniese Woods Jones says
Jan and family, I send my deepest sympathy. Todd was a very special person. Prayers and love for you all. May he forever rest in peace with the lord!
Melissa Wayman says
Words, not one…Love, prayers and memories will get Thru somehow EVERYDAY! Many won’t truly understand your feelings but they will try, out of LOVE! Grieve as we must do so that healing is not prolonged forever! He would NEVER want for you to stop living, it’s the opposite! Because that’s how LOVE WORKS!! 💋😘💯😘
Dawn Tyler says
I’m so sorry Karen. Praying for comfort. I love you!!
John Morell says
Todd gonna miss ya brother, was hoping to see you soon, now gonna have to wait but I’ll be there one day, we’ll all get together! I love all you Hamiltons, you know that, thanks for bring the great family I’ve always known, Jan, Roy, Toby and Heidi, as well as the rest of the family! Hang in there as Todd would say, peace be with you buddy you’re missed sorely!!!!
Rebecca worland says
I am very sorry for your loss
Pauline Grove says
I am very sorry for your loss
Melissa Johnson says
My thoughts and prayers are with the entire family. Todd was fun to grow up with. Such a beautiful family. I am so sorry for your loss. Melissa Will Johnson
Kendall Martin says
Will miss you brother. We had good times together back in the day. Rest in peace
Judy Forston says
Soooo sorry, for your loss of a dear beloved ..no words can express how great your pain but know our Lord can help give you comfort an strength at this time..
Jackie Shartle says
To all the Hamilton family, I just very recently met Todd and that was my pleasure! A very nice, friendly man gone too soon! My condolences and prayers to all of you. May your beautiful memories of such a wonderful man lesson the ache in your heart and bring a smile to your face. Again, I am so sorry!
Renee Kreger says
Our hearts go out to Todd’s wife, Karen and daughter, Jasmine; Todd’s mom, my Aunt Jan; my cousins: Todd’s brothers, Roy & Toby and Todd’s sister, Heidi. Words can’t express how sorry we are. We pray that you all will be comforted in the days ahead with the hope of seeing Todd again. I have fond memories of Todd’s beautiful smile and fun personality. Much love and hugs to you all, Renee & Sam Kreger
Trent Seidl says
Thoughts and prayers go out to the entire Hamilton family. Todd was such a great guy and was always smiling and laughing. So many fun childhood memories with the entire Hamilton Family I hope Todd and Big Roy are reconnecting and having a good time in Heaven.
Nancy Smith says
Karen, Mom, Jan, and Todd’s family…Todd will certainly be missed by our family. Todd was the life of our family gatherings and would always help with anything when needed. I know he was my sister’s everything and my Mom thinks the world of him. I think she likes him more than all of us. Lol. RIP, Todd.
Kathy (Hoadley) Montero says
Jan and Karen (2 amazingly strong Mrs. Hamiltons),
I am so saddened to learn of Todd’s passing. Although I hadn’t been in touch except through fb in many years, Todd is in so many happy memories of my childhood growing up on Graham Ave. He always seemed to have a smile on his face, as if he had some magical, perhaps sly, secret. He, Brent, Roy and Toby often rode their bikes around the neighborhood, playing in the woods and bringing home creatures they found. We always knew where kids were playing because bikes would be collected in the yard. I remember being upset when Todd (I think this was him) broke his collarbone in football practice as an incoming freshman at Harrison. I always felt like our neighborhood kids had a special bond and looked out for each other as we grew up and moved away. Todd was a big part of that community and he will be missed. His smile will continue to live on in our hearts. May you both find comfort in one another and in Todd’s love for you.
Please accept my heartfelt condolences to your family,
Kathy (Hoadley) Montero
Kathy (Hoadley) Montero says
Jan and Karen (2 amazingly strong Mrs. Hamiltons),
I am so saddened to learn of Todd’s passing. Although I hadn’t been in touch except through fb in many years, Todd is in so many happy memories of my childhood growing up on Graham Ave. He always seemed to have a smile on his face, as if he had some magical, perhaps sly, secret. He, Brent, Roy and Toby often rode their bikes around the neighborhood, playing in the woods and bringing home creatures they found. We always knew where kids were playing because bikes would be collected in the yard. I remember being upset when Todd (I think this was him) broke his collarbone in football practice as an incoming freshman at Harrison. I always felt like our neighborhood kids had a special bond and looked out for each other as we grew up and moved away. Todd was a big part of that community and he will be missed. His smile will continue to live on in our hearts. May you both find comfort in one another and in Todd’s love for you.
Please accept my heartfelt condolences to your family,
Chris and Ann-Marie Myers says
We are very sorry for your loss.
Marci Fowler says
All of my thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time. May God surround you with His peace.
Lori Meyer says
I met Todd when Karen brought him to volunteer at Restore outreach. He was a hard worker and we had lots of fun with him. Keeping your family in my prayers 🙏
Kim (Layman) Barron says
I am so sorry for your loss. I can’t imagine what it’s like to lose a son, a spouse or a brother.
Brian Weil says
I loved that guy. He was a great friend. Had many adventures together.
Wendy Payne says
I always considered you as a brother. My fondest memories are of us at Sunday school and camp Pycoa. You are always like a brother to me and I find comfort in knowing you are resting in peace with our Lord and Savior. I look forward to seeing you there.