HAMILTON--Henry Davey. Henry Davey Hamilton died November 4, 2025 in
Darien, CT after a long battle with prostate cancer. He was born May 12, 1935 to Henry and Jane Davey (Waller) Hamilton in Flushing, NY. Throughout his life he was known as Davey to avoid confusion with his father. Davey was descended from the Hamiltons of Red House Castle, East Lothian, Scotland, and Richmond, Mauran, and Hoppin families of Providence, RI. A longstanding resident of
Darien, CT, he also had homes in New York City and Vero Beach, FL. Davey attended South Kent School, South Kent, CT, subsequently serving as trustee of the school. He was a graduate of Trinity College, Hartford, CT where he was a member of St. Anthony Hall. As a young financial analyst on Wall Street, he attended evening classes at NYU Graduate School of Business Administration. He joined Guaranty Trust Company, which shortly thereafter, in 1959, merged with J P Morgan & Company. He was to remain at this firm for his entire career, specializing in investment management. In 1979 he started a group for the purpose of wealth management for high-net-worth individuals and their families. A 1984 Morgan ad that featured Davey described him as the Morgan officer who "leads a team of experts who specialize in managing investments for individuals." Growing up near the waters of the Long Island Sound, it was natural sailing would be a major interest. In addition to cruising the entire New England coast at various times in his own boats, he also signed on as crew in a number of ocean races, including the infamous 1966 Bermuda Race, when hurricane-like conditions swept over the fleet. Racquet sports were of special interest from a young age, especially tennis, squash and court tennis (a.k.a. royal tennis), which he considered the finest racquet sport of all. Salmon fishing also became a favorite activity, especially on the River Spey in Scotland. The golf courses of Scotland were a great attraction, and with a friend he made the trip there for 14 years, during which time they played all the Scottish courses on the rota for the British Open. An amateur painter for many years, Davey primarily painted scenes that attracted him on his travels, especially in Venice and Ireland, scenes that typically featured some water. At the time of his death, he was a member of Wee Burn Country Club, Darien; The Racquet & Tennis Club, NYC; Orchid Island Golf & Beach Club, Vero Beach; The Sloane Club, London and the Chelsea Arts Club, London. He is survived by his beloved wife, Lucy (Williams) Hamilton, and Henry W. Hamilton, a son from an earlier marriage to the late Merrie (Young) Wood. A sister Jane Warriner, and a brother, Peter, both predeceased him. Donations may be made in Davey's memory to South Kent School, 40 Bulls Bridge Rd., South Kent, CT 06785. A private interment will take place in the Columbarium at Saint Luke's Episcopal Church in
Darien, CT.
Published by New York Times on Dec. 7, 2025.