In loving memory of
Andrew Hamilton
20. 8. 1944 - 8. 2. 2023
In loving memory of Andrew who sadly passed away on 8th February
Details of the funeral are provided below. Please feel welcome to leave a personal tribute and click the button below to RSVP:
FUNERAL SERVICE
The funeral service will be held at 1.20pm on Monday 6th March at Mortlake Crematorium
Directions for those who are attending are provided below. Following the service, you are invited to join us for a reception at Pembroke Lodge, Richmond Park. It would help us enormously with catering if you could click the RSVP link below.
HOW TO GET THERE
FUNERAL SERVICE
Address:
Mortlake Crematorium
Kew Meadow Path
Townmead Road
Richmond
TW9 4EN
Directions:
Turn into Townmead Road off the A205 Mortlake Road. At the mini-roundabout, turn right into Kew Meadow Path. Go through the gates and park in the car park on the left hand side.
The crematorium building will be in front of you, if you walk under the left archway, there is a Waiting Room on the right hand corner and loos are on the left hand side. The ladies are in the small waiting area on the left, the gents doorway is a little further along from this room.
Please note that Mortlake Crematorium falls within the ULEZ charging zone (you can check your vehicle’s compliance status here).
FUNERAL RECEPTION
Address:
Pembroke Lodge
Richmond Park
Richmond
Surrey
TW10 5HX
Directions:
Pembroke Lodge is located within Richmond Park close to the Richmond gate entrance, and is a 15 minute car journey from Mortlake Crematorium. There is plenty of free parking. The Russell Suite is on the first floor of the Georgian Wing.
DONATIONS
Family flowers only. In lieu of floral tributes we invite you to donate to our chosen charity the British Museum.
Thank you
TRIBUTES
I got to know Andrew in a professional capacity following his stroke. It was a difficult time for him but I always enjoyed working with him. He was a kind, gentle, caring and interesting man.
My thoughts are with his family and friends. xx
Holly Wilkinson
I remember Andrew as a cheeky, fun character with a strong sense of his British heritage and a love for the BM. He was my first boss in the public relations sector and certainly influenced my decision to make a career in PR. Organizing press receptions, monitoring media coverage and learning about the collections were essential aspects of our work and as junior in the office Andrew involved me in everything and made them fun and fascinating. The press office was always buzzing with new projects and ideas. Andrew Moyse, an anarchist, artist, and writer attended every press reception at the BM. He captured me and Andrew in this little collage which Andrew never saw. I think he would be amused. RIP Andrew. x
Colleen Harris
Andrew and I were colleagues for 5 years at the British Museum at the start of my work life. He was supportive, compassionate, intuitive and enormously entertaining. I am grateful to have known Andrew and regret that we were unable to reminisce about old times. It is heartwarming to see that his chosen charity is the British Museum. Condolences to all who knew and loved him.
Elaine Lyons
I was Andrew’s neighbour in Isleworth.
I loved having him next door. There was many a morning we would stand at our front doors chatting about anything and everything. There was always something interesting and I always ended up going back into the house giggling.
I am missing him and will always remember him with great fondness.
Much love.
Jo xxx
Jo Proudlove
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