On Friday, April 30, 2021, Hurlon Dale Hamilton, Jr.; loving son, brother, grandson, and friend passed away at the age of 15, due to a longterm illness.
Hurlon Jr. was born to Stephanie Harris and Hurlon Hamilton Sr. on March 27, 2006 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. He has one sister, Anazalea Hamilton and brother, Davon Hamilton.
He attened Cleveland Bailey Elementary School and Monroney Middle School. Hurlon enjoyed being surrounded by loved ones.
His passions were taking on challenges, traveling and seeing new places. He loved being outside in nature around animals, especially dogs and horses. Hurlon had a strong spirit, was very independent, loving with a big heart and full of laughter. His favorite color was orange, his favorite movie(s) was the Ice Age series and Spirit. He enjoyed his life with loved ones.
Hurlon is survived by his mother, Stephanie Harris; father, Hurlon Hamilton Sr.; sister, Anazalea Hamilton; brother, Davon Hamilton; grandparents Kevin and Devoria Hamilton; Rickey and Patricia Harris.
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