A resident of Mason Neck, VA for 53 years, died at her home on the Potomac on April 29, 2003. She was recently retired as a Real Estate Agent of 24 years serving the Mason Neck and Mount Vernon areas. In 1950, she and her husband, Everett Lommasson were noted for having saved historic Arch Hall from demolition in Old Town Alexandria by floating the home down the Potomac on barges to beautiful Mason Neck, where it was lovingly restored. Mrs. Crampton was both a pianist and piano teacher with a love for classical music. She was a member of the DAR and Friday Morning Music Club. She is survived by her daughter, Lucinda Lommasson Hanchin of Lorton, VA; her son, Louis Lommasson of Mason Neck and granddaughter, Serena Lommasson. Funeral services will be take place, 11 a.m., Thursday, May 8, 2003 at Pohick Episcopal Church, Lorton, VA, where interment will follow in the church cemetery. Arrangements by THE MOUNTCASTLE FUNERAL HOME, Dale City, VA.
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Cathy Trybul
October 18, 2005
I fondly recall Harriet, and her husband Scott as well - and am glad I have my memories as their neighbor on Hallowing Point.
My thoughts and prayers to the Lommasson Crampton family.
Harriet was special in many ways, but her kindness and good humor are qualities that contribute to her legacy, the most lasting of which may be as landowner and preservationist.
Cathy Trybul
October 18, 2005
I fondly recall Harriott, and her husband Scott as well - and am glad I have my memories as their neighbor on Hallowing Point.
My thoughts and prayers to the Lommasson Crampton family.
Harriett was special in many ways, but her kindness and good humor are qualities that contribute to her legacy, the most lasting of which may be as landowner and preservationist.
Ty Chambers & Susan Gray
May 8, 2003
Our thoughts and prayers are with Harriet's family today. Harriet will be missed as a wonderful neighbor, a brilliant and fair Realtor and kind person.
Fondly,
Ty Chambers
Susan Gray
Julie Hamilton
May 4, 2003
I have many fond memories of Harriet, husband Scott, and their wonderful home on the Potomac. Harriet was a legend on Mason Neck. She will be missed.
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