Beverly June Hamilton
June 7, 1934 - May 17, 2011
Obituary
Beverly June Hamilton
Beverly June Hamilton was born June 7, 1934 in Port Angeles, Washington. She passed away at her home in Port Angeles May 17, 2011 at the age of 76.
Beverly was deeply religious and had joined the Lay Order of Carmelite Nuns. She also was an avid reader of religious books. Beverly liked to visit different Catholic Churches and collected holy cards.
Beverly was a Master Gardner, liked to read gardening books. She loved to travel and to go to rummage sales. She enjoyed sewing, making quilts, and doing craft projects. Beverly was an excellent cook would read cooking books to get new ideas. She enjoyed doing genealogy, and was a doll collector and a member of a doll club.
Beverly is survived by her beloved husband, Earl Hamilton, son John and his wife Cecelia Hamilton, four daughters, Debbie and her husband John Alexander, Darby Ragghianti, Bertina and her husband Floyd Ody, and Carol Hamilton, 11 grandchildren and 9 great-grandchildren.
Beverly was preceded in death by her parents, Aubrey “Red” Blake and Vivian “Riley” Blake, sister Cheryl Carey, granddaughter Hailey Hamilton, and grandson Hunter Brown
Rosary Sunday, May 22, 2011 at 6:30pm at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 15236 21st Ave. SW, Burien, WA 98166. The Funeral Mass will be held Monday at 10:30am at St. Francis of Assisi. Committal services will take place at 2:15pm at Tahoma National Cemetery.
In lieu of flowers, the family has asked that memorials be made in Beverly’s memory to the Volunteer Hospice of Clallam County, 540 E. 8th St., Port Angeles, WA 98362, Phone 360-452-1511.
You were the best wife and a great mother. I miss you so much. We had
a lot of years together 58 and some
when you were still in high school.
You are in a better place with God.
Your loving husband,
Earl
God Bless you Earl. I’m sorry for your loss, I didn’t know until this morning. If there is anything we can do or help you with, please call. Maybe we can get together soon for lunch or you are welcome to come and stay here for a few days, we have plenty of room. We can look up some of our old Garfield friends.
I saw Jerry Stan Davis the other day. Sharon’s younger brother. He’s working at Lowes in Silverdale. Sharon is in eastern Washington, I think he said near Cashmere.
Call me, best regards, Al
Mom,
You were wonderful, the rock of our family, you were so loved and will be missed so deeply, but you will always be in our hearts.
This was a woman who was so loving, creative and had spunk, a williness to give to others and endured the battle with cancer and became the winner. Cancer took her body here on earth, because of Christ she has been saved and a winner for eternity
Mom, Love you forever ,three kiss always.