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James Danford Hammond III

Posted 2019-12-05 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News-Herald on Dec. 5, 2019 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

James Danford Hammond III was born May 6, 1934, in Los Angeles to
James and Bernice Hammond. He grew up in Trona, California, spending
the war years in Los Angeles. He was a star athlete in high school,
coming from a small school, he played every single sport there was and
excelled in them all. He won a football scholarship to UCLA, however
never got to play as the doctor wouldn't clear him due to back
problems.

He graduated with a degree in civil engineering. Jim spent 2 years in
the Army, and out of 5,000 applicants, tried out for and won a spot on
the Army All-Star baseball team and traveled around the country during
his service. Some of his proudest accomplishments included setting a
record for underwater swimming when he was in high school, selling the
steel for Disneyland back in the 1950s, drilling the footings for the
London Bridge in Lake Havasu City, learning to fly and owning five
airplanes and owning many more yachts and sailboats. Jim was a
lifelong boater and exerciser; most people will remember him walking
his beautiful Whippet Ladybug around the Island for many years.

He is preceded in death by his parents and his sisters, Vonda Lee and
Lonnie. He is survived by his loving wife of 25 years Kathryn and his
daughter Darrin (Riley), two grandchildren Hadley and Will, his little
best friend Precious. We all miss him very much. Services will be
planned at a later date.

Thoughts and condolences can be sent to Jim's family at
www.mohavememorial.com. Arrangements were placed in the care of Mohave
Memorial Lake Havasu Mortuary and Crematory.




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