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Joyce Hamilton

Marlboro, Vermont

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MARLBORO -- Joyce W. Hamilton, 79, of Marlboro, died peacefully at home on Sunday, Feb. 20, 2005, following a short illness.Mrs. Hamilton was born in Brattleboro on Oct. 28, 1925, the daughter of Harold and Maude (Miller) White. She is survived by her husband of almost 60 years, Richard H....

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Marsha & Family,
I am so sorry to hear about your mother. I'm so glad you were there with her and you have many good memories of a fantastic mother. All my love and sympathy to you and your family.

Mr. Hamilton and family , I am so very sorry to learn of Mrs. Hamiltons' death. Judy Connors just told me the news. My father always spoke so kindly of her and enjoyed the times he spent with both Mr and Mrs. Hamilton at ExPow events. My sincerest condolances, Patty Ware (daughter of Elden Marks, ExPow)

Offering our deepest condolences during this time.

Dear Dick and family,
My deepest sympathy is with you and your family at this time. The sincere hospitality and caring that you both provided to anyone who stopped at Shyline, (even those who slept in a snow cave) will always be remembered. Joyce epitomized Vermont Hospitaly. My prayers are with you and your family.
Bruce

To the Hamilton Family:
Please accept our condolences on the loss of your wife/mother/ grandmother. Shawn has shared his wonderful memories with me of all the times he went skiing with your family at Hogback. Our thoughts are with you all during this sad time.

Dear Dick, Marcia, Becky, Barbara and Karla,
We just arrived home this evening and we were very saddened to hear about the loss of your beloved wife and mother. Joyce was always a very important part of our life, that we were blessed to know. Aunt Hope loved you all and always talked about Joyce and her beautiful family whom she cherished so much.
We are so sorry that we are not able to attend her services. You have our Deepest Sympathy.We will keep you all in our prayers.
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My sympathy and sorrow is with you at this time of loss of a wonderful wife and mother.

Dick and Girls, Please accept my condolences. One of the first people who welcomed me when I moved to Marlboro was Joyce,in fact we shared kittens and she kiddingly hinted about paternity payments.No one was as adept, at making someone comfortable than her.She opened her home to so many people and did so much for her community amidst raising her girls whom she simply adored, along with running the Resturant.I was blessed in knowing her and she will sorely be missed by everyone that knew...

To Barb and all the family let me express my heartfelt saddness at your loss. Long before I lived full time in Vermont I went to the Skyline Restaurant. They have been missed there and will be missed by her whole family. Know I care and you are in my prayers. If I can help in any way please let me know. I would go to the funeral or viewing but would have problems with my lungs with the perfumes.


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