| Subj: Amos - Obituary from Clinton Daily Item
Lancaster - Amos L. Hamburger, 54, of 7 Highfield Drive was stricken ill
at his home and died on Monday in Clinton Hospital.
He leaves his wife of 25 years, Brenda J. (McBride); two sons, Amos Luke
Hamburger and David James Hamburger at home; a brother James Victor Hamburger
of Westboro; a nephew James E. Hamburger of Upton, a niece, Laura E.
Hamburger of Westboro and an aunt, Emily Almond of Nevada.
He was born in Boston, son of Amos and Victoria (Daloz) Hamburger. He
graduated from Needham High School Class of 1959, a graduate of Franklin
Institute of Technology and Bryant and Stratton in Boston. Mr. Hamburger was
a computer analyst at Digital Equipment Corporation in Marlboro for the past
20 years.
He was a past president of the Clinton Fish and Game, first vice
president of Gun Owners Action League (GOAL), life member of the National
Rifle Association, past member of Riverside Rod and Gun Club, Hudson and past
member of Millis Fish and Game Association.
He was a former Scout Master of Troop 1 in Lancaster and a member of the
Evangelical Congregational Church of Lancaster.
Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Friday in the Evangelical
Congregational Church, 793 Main Street, Lancaster. Burial will be in the
Eastwood Cemetary, Lancaster.
Calling hours are Thursday from 5 to 9 p.m. in the James E. Watson
Funeral Home, 149 Water St., Clinton. Flowers may be sent or memorial
contributions sent to the charity of the donors choice: Boy Scouts of
America, Troop #1 Lancaster, Lancaster Road, Lancaster, MA 01523; Memorial
Scholarship Fund, Evangelical Congregational Church, P.O. Box 413, Lancaster,
MA 01523; G.O.A.L. Foundation, P. O. Box 567, Northboro, MA.
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