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Lawrence Harrison Hamlar, also known as L.H. Hamlar or Larry Hamlar (November 27, 1921 – December 31, 2003) was a prominent African-American civic leader, businessman, and
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. Hamlar was the first African-American to serve on the Roanoke City School Board as a member and as its school board president. In October 1959, Hamlar co-founded the Pine Valley Golf Association during
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segregation, becoming a member of its Pine Valley Golf Association Hall of Fame.The Pine Valley Golf Association Inc.: Our History. http://www.pvgainc.org/our-history.html He was also the first African-American member accepted to Roanoke's elite Shenandoah Club.


Early life and family

Hamlar was the fifth of nine children born to Robert and Maude Hamlar in
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. The family established permanent residency in Roanoke in 1922. Hamlar was the brother of Natalie Lorraine Hamlar-Mason wife of Gilbert R. Mason, who both were civil rights leaders inMississippi. Hamlar's brother David Hamlar was an educational and civic leader Toledo, Ohio. Hamlar married Constance Elaine Johnson Hamlar (1922 - 1981), the daughter of a prominent Roanoke real estate company owner, in 1963. They had no children. Constance taught English at
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and at
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for 11 years.


Education

Hamlar attended Roanoke public schools, graduating from Lucy Addison High School in 1939. He matriculated to
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(now
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) graduating with a Bachelor's Degree in physical education and a minor in business. Lettering in football, Hamlar was a member of the Virginia State University Football Hall of Fame. Hamlar apprenticed at Citizens Undertaking in Roanoke. He became a certified licensed mortician after completing the Gupton-Jones School of Mortuary Science degree in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1952, Hamlar established the Hamlar and Curtis Funeral Home with his co-partners Cecil and Marilyn Curtis. In May 1999, Hamlar received a Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from
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. He also received a Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters from Virginia Seminary in Richmond. He was a member of
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fraternity and a member of the Beta Phi boule of
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fraternity.


Business, Civic Leadership

In the 1960s, Hamlar led a biracial committee of twelve white and black Roanoke business leaders to peacefully desegregate
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. Most notably, Hamlar worked with city leaders to quell civil disturbance after the 1968 assassination of Dr.
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In the Council of the City of Roanoke, The 20th Day of January 2004. No. 36597-012004. http://roanokeweb.roanokeva.gov/WebLink8/0/doc/2107/Page24.aspx. Page 24. Hamlar's contributions to his native Roanoke Valley spanned many fields, including business, athletics, education and politics. An outspoken advocate of higher education, Hamlar served on the board of Virginia Western Community College for 8 years and as its board's president for 2 years. Hamlar established the Constance J. Hamlar Memorial English Major Scholarship for minority students at Virginia Western Community College to honor his late wife Constance who taught English at the community college for 11 years. In 1994, this endowment exceed $250,000. In 1983, Hamlar established another memorial scholarship in his late wife's name at
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. Total Action Against Poverty named Hamlar Humanitarian of the Year in 1993. Hamlar also co-founded the Pine Valley Golf Association during
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segregation in October 1959, and was a member of its Pine Valley Golf Association Hall of Fame. He was also the first African-American member accepted to Roanoke's elite Shenandoah Club. Hamlar was a co-founder of Valley Bank in Roanoke, Virginia. He was also the Chairman of Explorer Park during its formation. He was also a member of Destination Education and helped established the Roanoke Higher Education Center in May 2001. Hamlar also served as campaign manager for former Roanoke Mayor
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, widely considered one of the most influential leaders in
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's history. Hamlar was awarded the Noel C. Taylor Distinguished Humanitarian Award in 1993 and the City of Roanoke Citizen of the Year in 2001. Hamlar served on numerous board including the Roanoke Ballet, Roanoke College as a trustee and 15-year board member, Roanoke Memorial Hospital, Roanoke Symphony Society, and the Roanoke Science Museum.


Appearance in Jet Magazine

Prior to his marriage to Constance, Hamlar was listed in famed African American society columnist
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's 1958 national Society column within the ubiquitous African American magazine,
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, as Black Roanoke's Top Bachelor.


Death

Hamlar passed away on
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, December 31, 2003 at Roanoke Memorial Hospital after a lengthy illness.“19th District race: Hamlar embracing a challenge. The Democratic candidate is known for his athletic drive.” Roanoke Times. Alicia Petska. Sep 6, 2015. https://www.roanoke.com/news/local/th-district-race-hamlar-embracing-a-challenge/article_836b13f0-02b0-55d2-bb3c-e2d4dd2a5c46.html


References

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