Sally Martin Hamilton
April 15, 1954 – November 1, 2024
Sally Martin Hamilton, 70, of Lusby, Maryland, and formerly of Hyattsville, Maryland, passed away peacefully on November 1, 2024, in Prince Frederick, Maryland. Born on April 15, 1954, in Washington, D.C., Sally was the beloved daughter of the late Kathryne and William “Bill” Wolfe.
Sally was known for her unwavering love of family, her warm spirit, and her dedication to creating a joyful, welcoming home. She married her first husband, James William Clubb, in January 1974 and cherished their years together until his passing on April 7, 1993. Years later, she found love again and married Joseph Andrew Hamilton on August 7, 2004, in a beautiful ceremony at Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church in Solomons, Maryland.
Sally is survived by her devoted husband, Joseph Hamilton, of Lusby, Maryland; her loving children, James “Jimmy” Clubb, Kari Ann Clubb, Jason Clubb, and Joseph “Joey” Clubb; and her cherished grandchildren, Andrew Clubb (wife Haley), Alexis James (husband Mike), Gordon Garis, James Garis, Veronica Clubb, and five additional grandchildren. She was also blessed with great-grandchildren, including Thea Rose, Oliver, Sawyer, Lenora, Kensley, and Bentley who brought joy and laughter into her life. Sally is also survived by her four sisters and five brothers, each of whom held a special place in her heart.
A devoted homemaker, Sally embraced her role with joy and purpose, finding happiness in caring for her family and creating a loving environment for all who entered her home. Her kindness, grace, and laughter will be dearly missed and fondly remembered by all who had the privilege of knowing her.
The family will receive friends on Thursday, November 7, 2024 from 10am until 11am in Our Lady Star of the Sea Catholic Church, Solomons, MD. A Mass of Christian Burial will follow at 11am in the church with Fr. Bob Kilner officiating. Interment will follow in the church cemetery.
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- Mass of Christian Burial
Thursday, November 7, 2024
11:00 am
Interment
- Inurnment
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What precious memories I have of Sally and family. I’ll never forget opening my door on Greenvale Parkway only to find Sally holding Candice…. whom I had failed to pick up from Woodlawn Elem. (I was home with a newborn, but still) I broke into tears and with that infectious smile she comforted me with her unforgettable hugs. So many more memories. I’m certain that she was welcomed into heaven by Jesus with a smile on His face. Welcome home sweet sister, we shall meet again. Love to all of her family, along with continuous prayers.
I am saddened to hear of Sally’s passing. I lived on the same street that Sally and all her brothers and sisters lived. Sally and I played together as children. I was always amazed at their family and all the love they shared in that small house on 68th ave. I am so glad that I grew up with her and even though we didn’t stay in touch, I will always remember her smile and the fun times we had as kids. Rest in peace sweet Sally, til we meet again… Barbara (Gibson) O’Barr
I remember growing up on 68th Avenue, Sally, Jim and their children were my grandparents neighbors. Sally would babysit me after school, her home was like a second home. Always so welcoming, I often thought of her and her family when they moved away. I’m so sorry to hear of her passing, My condolences to her family.
I remember Sally has a kind and beautiful person with a heart of gold. My thoughts go out to her family. Her brother Steve and I grew up together as teenagers in the seventies and still are freinds to this day. God bless Sally and her wonderful children.
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What precious memories I have of Sally and family. I’ll never forget opening my door on Greenvale Parkway only to find Sally holding Candice…. whom I had failed to pick up from Woodlawn Elem. (I was home with a newborn, but still) I broke into tears and with that infectious smile she comforted me with her unforgettable hugs. So many more memories. I’m certain that she was welcomed into heaven by Jesus with a smile on His face. Welcome home sweet sister, we shall meet again. Love to all of her family, along with continuous prayers.
Sally was my first friend when we moved to Lusby in 2002. I will forever remember her laughter and her smile. Rest In Peace Sally.
I’m praying for Sally’s family, Joe and all who knew and loved her. She was such a beautiful person inside and out and I feel so blessed to know her.
All our prayers and love in Jesus name
Betty and Jim Priddy
My deepest condolences to Joe and family.
I have been blessed to know Sally, a beautiful person, inside and out. She will be surely missed. God rest her soul.
I am saddened to hear of Sally’s passing. I lived on the same street that Sally and all her brothers and sisters lived. Sally and I played together as children. I was always amazed at their family and all the love they shared in that small house on 68th ave. I am so glad that I grew up with her and even though we didn’t stay in touch, I will always remember her smile and the fun times we had as kids. Rest in peace sweet Sally, til we meet again… Barbara (Gibson) O’Barr
I remember growing up on 68th Avenue, Sally, Jim and their children were my grandparents neighbors. Sally would babysit me after school, her home was like a second home. Always so welcoming, I often thought of her and her family when they moved away. I’m so sorry to hear of her passing, My condolences to her family.
Joe, Prayers to you and your family. Words cannot express the sorrow of the loss of a loved one. May GOD Bless you and give you strength during this time.
I am so sorry to hear about Sally and my heart goes out to Uncle Joe and all of her family. Sending love and prayers to you all.
I remember Sally has a kind and beautiful person with a heart of gold. My thoughts go out to her family. Her brother Steve and I grew up together as teenagers in the seventies and still are freinds to this day. God bless Sally and her wonderful children.