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M. Anthony "Tony" Ham

February 8, 1952 ~ October 7, 2024

M. Anthony (“Tony”) Ham peacefully went to be with the Lord at his home on 10/7/24 at the age of 72 years. He is survived by his loving wife of 49 years, Cynthia (“Cindy”) R. Ham. Lovingly remembered by his sons, Victor (Ashlee) Ham and Nicholas (Deana) Ham; his grandchildren, Merrick, Julia, Duncan, and Bennett; his sister, Annette Willis; nieces, Teri, Sarah, and Edie; and nephews, Browning and Caleb. Tony lived a life of service to his family, friends, community, and State. His faith in his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ guided his life and his decision making as Clerk of Superior Court of Brantley County, and as a member of the Okefenokee REMC and Oglethorpe Power Corporation Boards of Directors. Tony treated everyone with the same level of respect and dignity regardless of background and had a long-lasting positive impact on so many. He loved the outdoors and created great memories fishing on the Satilla River. He also enjoyed working the earth and farmed most of his adult life. He did both with a smile until he was no longer physically able to do so. Most of all he loved his wife and family and cheered them on no matter what. His positive mantra of “every day’s a holiday and every meal’s a feast” allowed him to stay grateful and feel blessed regardless of the situation. He will be missed. Visitation will be held at Southern Cremations and Funerals on 10/14/24 at 10:00 am. It will be immediately followed by a Funeral Service at 12:00.

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  1. Larry&Deidra/Edward&Janie says:

    Thinking of you all during this time. Tony loved his family& was a friend to all. He was the same no matter where you saw him, always smiling and took time to talk .May the many good memories you all share help you through the days ahead.

    • Tony was a very well respected man in business and as a friend. He always spoke to you and made you feel special. What a friend, one to remember

  2. So sorry to hear about Tony’s passing

  3. Tony was a Friend to Everyone, such a Great Man!
    May God be With You All During This Time and The Days Ahead. Love ya Mrs. Cindy and your Family..

  4. I am so sad to hear this. I met Tony his 1st week as Clerk of Court and he was a good friend thereafter. He always had a big smile & a kind word for everyone. I will miss him greatly. Prayers for his family.

  5. I first met Mr. Ham at a Members’ annual meeting, and I was immediately struck by his warm, positive personality and humility. He spoke with such pride about his children and family. It’s heartbreaking to know he’s no longer with them, but I trust he’s in good hands now.

  6. Mrs Ham and family I am sorry to hear about Mr Ham. May God comfort each of you as only He can. Jimmy Spikes Jr

  7. he was one of the best grandfather’s a grandkid could ask for.On his birthday he said he wanted a horse so I got him a Lego horse and he built that horse basically all by himself I was just helping him for the memories.(it’s name was Ringo)


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