Condolence From: Diane Runyeon (Berkstresser)
Condolence: Dear Debbie and John,
I am so sorry to hear of your mother's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with you. Truly, Louise, was an exceptional woman, who touched the lives of many. I was pleased and grateful to be in contact with her through FB, over the past few years. Her strong love for her family was so clearly demonstrated in her posts. Her exemplary life in community service, insistance on high standards, consistent demonstration of such, spirit of inclusivity and
kind nature, and many other wonderful qualities, were a gift to all. She was a rare and remarkable woman.
I send you and your respective families, my sincere condolences as well as thoughts and prayers for good memories and His "peace that passeth all understanding", to comfort you at this difficult time.
With deepest sympathy,
Diane
Wednesday January 11, 2017
Condolence From: Grace (Arena) Rooney
Condolence: A Message to the Hamilton family:
My condolence for the loss of your loved one.
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of my dear childhood friend, Louise. We shared many good times through the years and stayed friends since childhood, over 70 years. I knew the entire wonderful family, first in Waltham, the Noonan Street area and then from afar. Through the years we would meet for lunch with our friend Raine Hurley. I will miss our times together. May this lovely lady rest in Peace. As always, forever friends, Grace.
Monday January 09, 2017
Condolence From: Cathy Hallowell Weaver
Condolence: Dear Hamilton Family: Very sorry to hear of the loss of Louise. Many roller skating memories in the Hallowell family. Take care.
Monday January 09, 2017
Condolence From: Beth Hubley Thomson
Condolence: Louise chaired reunions for the Waltham High School Class of '50 for 65 years. She planned the 65th Reunion at the Chateau Restaurant in Waltham on May 23rd, 2015. One hundred people were present. In recognition of her work, her classmates funded the Louise Hamilton Scholarship which was presented to a WHS graduate of the Class of 2015. In May of 2016, she celebrated her 84th birthday with her classmates in the Community Room of the Nathan Hardy Residences in Waltham. "Community" exemplifies the life of Louise. She kept us meeting and working together. Her energy and vision will be missed. No one can take her place.
Sunday January 08, 2017
Condolence From: Kathy Sennott
Condolence: Bri Bri and family
I'm so sorry to hear of your loss. I feel like I knew your grandmother with all your stories. You now have a special guardian angel watching over you. May she rest in sweetest peace.
Kathy
Sunday January 08, 2017
Condolence From: Diane Johnson
Condolence: My sincere sympathy to Louise's family. I recall Louise fondly from the Wal-Lex days when I took skating lessons. She was also a friend of my mother, Ruth Johnson. I was fortunate to reconnect briefly with Louise through Facebook last year and it brought back lots of great memories.
Sunday January 08, 2017
Condolence From: Jim Aucoin
Condolence: My deepest condolences to the Deb, John, Jen, Brian, D.J., and the rest of the family.
Sunday January 08, 2017
Condolence From: Mary Selig
Condolence: My sincere sympathies to Louise's family. I met Louise through the Waltham Historical Society and worked with her on many occasions. I will miss our conversations and the many laughs we shared. She loved her family with all of her heart and always spoke with pride about them. A very caring and thoughtful person and friend. I will miss her and am truly thankful I had the chance to know her.
Saturday January 07, 2017
Condolence From: Cheryl (Bigelow) Magadieu
Condolence: I have so many fond memories of Louise. My thoughts are with the Hamilton family. I am sorry for your loss.
Saturday January 07, 2017
Condolence From: Robin Richardson Orcutt
Condolence: Where do you even start to describe someone like Louise? She was a devoted Mom, grandmother and great grandmother to her family but also a protector and kept a watchful eye out for countless others of us in our younger years. Our parents could leave us at the rink knowing that we would be safe with her there. God has reunited you with the love of your life, Bruce. Be happy knowing that the legacy you leave behind is going to take care of each other. RIP Lou. -Robin
Saturday January 07, 2017