Joel Lino Hammer

joel hammer

September 3, 1937 ~ August 15, 2025

Born in: Haverhill, MA
Resided in: Lilburn, GA

Joel Lino Hammer passed away peacefully at his home on August 15, 2025. Born in Haverhill, Massachusetts on September 3,1937, he was the fourth and youngest child of the late Burton W. and Margherita T. (Gazzotti) Hammer of Haverhill, Massachusetts and the husband of the late Paula Ann (Stephens) Hammer. He grew up in Haverhill and graduated from both the Haverhill High School and Haverhill Trade School in 1955.

Joel worked for several tool and die makers in Massachusetts after graduation, as well as serving eight years in the US Naval Reserves. Eventually he ended up working at AVCO, where he met his future wife and the love of his life Paula. They were married in 1962 and celebrated 60 years of marriage together. They enjoyed snow skiing together in their younger days, and traveling together as they moved into the later stages of their lives, visiting all 48 contiguous Lower States. He and Paula particularly loved visiting the many national parks in the western United States.

As well as AVCO, Joel worked at Sanders and Lincoln Labs in the 1960’s and early 1970’s on the space program. Living first in Atkinson, New Hampshire then Chelmsford, Massachusetts, they raised their three children, Todd, Steven, and Michelle. Starting in 1976, for the next two and a half years they moved several times before ending up in Lilburn, Georgia in 1979, where Joel and Paula would spend the rest of their lives together.

Joel worked for several companies in the Atlanta area before founding the J.L. Hammer Company working on his true passion, creating customized furniture. His works were displayed in several museums and written about in woodworking journals. After he retired, Joel proceeded to spend the rest of his life being a devoted grandfather, enjoyed playing poker, and returning to New England to visit family and friends every summer.

Joel is survived by his sons Todd (Rose) of Alexandria, VA and caregiver Steven (Ynes) Hammer of Lilburn, GA, son-in-law Barney Daniels of Dacula, GA, grandchildren Tyler and Daniella Hammer of Lilburn, GA and Kaylie Daniels of Dacula, GA, five step-grandchildren, and seven step-great grandchildren, five nephews and three nieces, and close brother-in-law Lawrence (Lolly) Cote of Plaistow, New Hampshire. He was predeceased by his wife Paula and daughter Michelle.

Services

Visitation: August 24, 2025 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Wages & Sons Stone Mountain Chapel
1040 Main Street
Stone Mountain, GA 30083

770-469-9811

Memorial Service: August 24, 2025 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm

Wages & Sons Stone Mountain Chapel
1040 Main Street
Stone Mountain, GA 30083

770-469-9811

Reception:

Wages & Sons Stone Mountain Chapel
1040 Main Street
Stone Mountain, GA 30083

770-469-9811

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  1. CandleImageI’m saddened to learn of Joel’s passing.

    He and I first met as freshmen at Haverhill HS in the fall of 1951 and began a friendship which has lasted through all the 74 years since.

    We were the only two “Joels” in our class of 388, and would call each other “the other Joel” at our every-5-year class reunions.

    He was a fine man, and the world is lessened by his passing. As the philosophers would say, “He added more to the community woodpile than he took from it.”

    Please know that your grief is shared.

  2. CandleImageWe have known Joel for over 20 years and we are saddened to hear about his passing. He was a very sweet, kind, caring man and made beautiful wood pieces. Forever in our thoughts, and always in our hearts he will remain.

  3. CandleImageDear family, I am so sorry to learn of Joel’s passing. So many memories of
    fun times we spent with your family when we were neighbors in Lilburn. Steve, your
    Mom and I kept in touch over the years via e-mail and I miss that. Prayers for
    you and your family at this difficult and sad time.

  4. CandleImageJoel and I have spent various family holidays together, but it wasn’t until our frequent phone conversations these last few years that I came to know him. Again and again he talked about how fortunate he was – especially with his family and also doing so many of the things he loved to do. Scuba diving springs to mind – and what about that 23 pound lobster..!.. And how grateful he was to remain at home these last years with Steve caring for him.
    So yes, he chose to see the positive from start to finish. What a great guy!

  5. I loved Uncle Joel. We didn’t get to spend a lot of time together because he was on one side of the country and our side of the family was on the other. But I remember vividly the times we did have together, especially the summer of 1975 when Daddy took us out to Massachusetts. Just the simple things like spending time at his house and going to Boston for the historical tour by Todd meant a lot to me. I am also very grateful that Uncle Joel and Steven came out to be with me when Daddy died in 2000. I know Daddy loved Uncle Joel and would have been so glad to know that he was there. My deepest condolences to Todd, Steven and the rest of the family in your loss.


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