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Clarissa L. Hamilton

Charleston, South Carolina

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Clarissa L. Hamilton N. CHARLESTON - Mrs. Clarissa L. Hamilton of North Charleston, SC entered into eternal rest on Friday, January 3, 2014. Mrs. Hamilton is the wife of the Honorable Lonnie Hamilton III; mother of Dr. Kendra Y. Hamilton of Charlottesville, VA.; the sister of Tomasina (the late...

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Dear Hamilton Family,
Be comforted by the precious memories. You are in our thoughts and prayers. Our heartfelt condolences,

ALPHONSE MOUZON WITH MRS CLARISSA L. HAMILTON

To Mr Hamilton & Family: My thoughts of Mrs. Hamilton is her humility in sharing you with all of your students. The extra efforts that you gave and so did she by extending herself, finally struck me. Surely you can remember the morning I missed you for Allstate Band, and she personally, graciously and pleasantly brought me to Orangeburg. Thanks then and now for both of your positive influences in my life. God Bless.

MR Hamilton and Kendra we are sorry for your loss and ours too!the magnitude of kindness and care MRS Hamilton showed the Band Members(BWHS) over the years made us feel exclusively welcome to call the Hamilton home - after greeting and speaking to her ,she would gracefully laugh, and unselfishly give MR Hamilton the telephone. That's an incalculable depth of Love to so many families whose children became prosperous adults and productive citizens, because she touched our lives. MR Hamilton...

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Lonnie and Kendra,

Clarissa's infectious laughter and cheerful nature has always brought joy to everyone's lives. Continue to honor and cherish the memories. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

The family of Thomas and Rosemary Carr

To my Friend Lonnie & Kendra: I am saddened to learn of Ms. Clarissa's passing. She & my mother (Blanche Campbell-Carrillo) were colleagues & close friends during their days as educators at A.B. Rhett Elementary. I can remember them collaborating over the phone at night to better educate black children in Charleston. May you find peace in knowing that she touched countless lives and her legacy will live on.

To Mr Hamilton and Kendra. Mrs Hamilton was a great lady with a gentle sole and will be dearly miss. We will keep your family in our prays.

To the Hamilton Family
I share comfort in knowing Clarissa is no longer suffering. I send thoughts of sympathy and support to you as you begin your journey without Clarissa.
Lillian Robinson, former co-worker Sanders-Clyde Elementary school