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Mohamed Hamed, Cleveland Resident, Dies at 78
Longtime community member and business owner remembered for his kindness and generosity.
Published on Feb. 15, 2026
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Mohamed "Bob" Hamed, a longtime resident of Cleveland, Ohio, passed away on February 12, 2026, at the age of 78. Hamed was a well-known figure in the local community, having owned and operated a successful small business for over 30 years.
Why it matters
Hamed's passing marks the end of an era for the Cleveland community, as he was a beloved and respected member who contributed greatly to the local economy and social fabric through his business and philanthropic efforts.
The details
Hamed immigrated to the United States from Egypt in the 1970s and opened a small grocery store in the heart of Cleveland's downtown district. Over the decades, his store became a gathering place for locals, known for its friendly service, high-quality products, and Hamed's personal touch. In addition to running his business, Hamed was also actively involved in various community organizations, donating time and resources to support local causes.
- Hamed passed away on February 12, 2026.
- He opened his grocery store in the 1970s and operated it for over 30 years.
The players
Mohamed "Bob" Hamed
A longtime resident of Cleveland, Ohio, who owned and operated a successful small grocery store for over 30 years.
What they’re saying
“Bob was a pillar of our community, and his store was a place where everyone felt welcome. He will be deeply missed.”
— Sarah Johnson, Cleveland City Council Member (Cleveland.com)
The takeaway
Hamed's life and legacy serve as a testament to the positive impact that small business owners and community leaders can have on a local community. His passing is a loss for the city of Cleveland, but his memory will continue to inspire others to follow in his footsteps of generosity and service.
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