Lucy Hamilton |
Posted 2008-06-08 by Maurine |
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, Arizona August 17, 1962 Services are Held for Mrs. Hamilton Residents of the Wickenburg, Wittmann, and Yarnell areas were saddened Thursday of last week by the death of Mrs. LUCY HAMILTON, 78, known to most of her friends as “Mom.” She died soon after noon that day in Community Hospital after suffering a stroke. Mrs. Hamilton was best known in Wickenburg as the hostess for many years of the coffee Club which meets in Hamilton’s Café, on Frontier Street. She and her husband, Tom Hamilton, operated the cafe for six and one-half years prior to moving to Yarnell in 1960. Born in France, February 8, 1894, Mrs. Hamilton came to the United States in 1910 and resided in New York City until 1946 when she and Mr. Hamilton moved to Wittmann. They came to Wickenburg in 1951. Surviving are the husband, one son, Roger Simond, Sr. of Sunnyslope; one daughter, Mrs. Marcella Blzac of San Francisco; and two grandsons, Roger Simond, Jr., who is with the Air Force in Odessa, Texas, and Albert Perry of San Francisco. Funeral services were held at 4 p.m. Friday. November 30 in the Wickenburg chapel with the Rev. James Wilson, Presbyterian minister, officiating, Burial was in the Wickenburg Cemetery. See Also: Find A Grave |
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