Verna-Hamilton-Obituary

Verna Pequette Hamilton

Charleston, South Carolina

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Verna Pequette Hamilton CHARLESTON - Mrs. Verna Pequetta Hamilton entered into eternal rest on Saturday, September 14, 2013. She was the wife of the late Frank Hamilton, Sr., beloved mother of Frank H. Hamilton, Jr. (Andrea), Steven A. Hamilton (Zoe),Cathy H. Quashie (Colin) and Charles P....

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Dear Stevie and family,
May you find peace and comfort in the days ahead.

Dear Cathy & the Hamilton Family,

I was saddened to hear of the loss of your beautiful Mother. So many memories came back of the wonderful years of my youth and the times shared with your loving Mother.

May God's peace be with you and your Family.

Respectfully yours...

Anice Geddis Carr

May the Peace of Christ envelop you in this moment of bereavement and always.

Cathy and Family,

May you find comfort in the treasured memories and thoughts of the joys and love that you shared with your beloved during the years that you have spent together. There is a special place in the heart that memory will forever live. Cherish those memories and know that your friends and neighbors care about you and will continue to remember you in prayers.
Your Neighbor - 54 Carolina St.

Dr. Charles Hamilton and Family, you have my deepest sympathy in the loss of your mother. Earth has no sorrow what Heaven can't bear. To be absent in the body is presence with the Lord. Cherish the memories plant them in your heart. May you find comfort in knowing that she's at peace no more suffering or pain.

Hamilton Family -- May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. She will be truly missed.

Tom
Brenda Jameson Brinson

Deepest Sympathies and Heartfelt Sorrow
to the Hamilton Family as you face this difficult time. My thoughts and prayers are with you!

our thoughts are with the family,
IRMA. ANDREA & FEETNIN

When I first met Verna, I was a bit anxious. But she greeted me with open arms, called me "sweetheart" and made me feel welcome in her big, friendly, family. She taught me how to make her famous shrimp pie, "some of this, a little of that" while I followed her around her kitchen, with pencil and paper, writing it all down! I will always treasure the sound of her infectious laughter, her gentle sense of humor. I am comforted by the thought that she is now well and healthy, and has been...