Phyllis-Hamilton-Obituary

Phyllis "June" Hamilton

Portland, Oregon

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Hamilton, Phyllis 'June' 89 June 10, 1922 Aug. 07, 2011 June was born at home, raised in Sandy and graduated from Sandy High School in 1940. She married Earl Hamilton in 1942, and they moved into their new home in N.E. Portland, where she lived for 68 years. Earl passed away in 1980. June was an...

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I was 9 years younger the Phyllis, and remember her has always full of life, energy, and love. She was particularly loving and supportive to our mother, Bertha Kroner. I have spent most of my life away from Oregon, and Phyllis was always my connection to the rest of the family. She leaves me with many fond memories.

june was my good buddie. we bowled and golfed togethr for many years. i will miss you my dear. god speed. ruthie marsh and family

While growing up in NE Portland, Snookie was my second mom as Phyllis and I were close buddies. June was a kind sweet person who baked her own bread and fabulous cookies. She had the patience of a saint putting up with my singing as Phyllis played the piano. Her loss is enormous for her family and others close to her. I have wonderful memories of this very special person.

June was my neighbor and a friend. I saw her inner strength, her inner beauty, and a passion for life. She watched all of our kids grow up Northeast 36th Avenue; remembering that smile each time she saw my daughter skipping down the block. It's too hard to say good bye, so I'm trying to find a way to lock all the special memories in my heart. YOU WILL BE MISSED!

Barbara & Nicole Rogers.

I met June through Margaret (Babe) Mead. Grandma Babe. What a wonderful sweet lady. She will truly be missed. Tell Grandma Babe we said hello and you two stay out of trouble in Heaven. God bless you June. Lot of Love, Jon Jackie Nash Bend, Oregon

I have many fond memories of June in the broadmoor golf clubhouse and always enjoyed playing with Earl. Doug Wilson