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Growing up, we had the privilege and the opportunity to enjoy the Eastondale Playground along with lots of other families in the community. Although it lacked some popular recreational structures, the playground provided children with a safe and enjoyable place to play.

 

In 2013 we lost a dear member of our family to a tragic car accident. Ali Hamilton was our daughter, our sister and a friend to so many people.

Since her passing, we have decided to help restore and rebuild the Eastondale Playground so that future generations of children and their families can enjoy it as we did.

 

The Town of Easton has already committed their support for the project both financially and with the construction. Even with the tremendous amount of support that the park has already received, the true success of this project can only be achieved with the help from local businesses and volunteers.With the collaborative effort amonst all those involved, it is our goal to rebuild the park back to acceptable and enjoyable conditions.

 

Please consider making a donation by engraving your name, your buisiness or even a friend or loved ones name on a brick. Your bricks will be part of the entrance to the park for everyone to view.

Your contributions will help accomplish our goal of renovating, expanding and maintaining the park not only for today but for years to follow.

 

We cannot thank you enough for all of your time, love and support!

 

-The Hamilton Family

 

 

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500 Terry Francois St. San Francisco, CA 94158

Ali Hamilton

On March 22, 2013, we lost our beloved daughter, sister and friend. Ali Hamilton will be forever missed but her legacy will live on forever.

 

We are currently working on multiple projects to honor Ali's life. Your support is greatly appreciated.



 

A Note from Her Big Brother

 

Alexandra "Ali" J. Hamilton was born on January 24th, 1991. Ali grew up as an athlete; playing football (with the guys), baseball (with the guys), softball, and basketball. She was a gifted athlete and also probably had the most friends on the team. No matter whether she was with the guys or girls, everyone loved her and she was always friendly. Ali loved to be with her teammates. Not only was she a great teammate but she was the best sister/daughter anyone could have. Even though she was the baby of the family, she made sure she kept in contact with her mom, dad and all three of her siblings everyday. Ali was a criminal justice student and loved kids. Her goal was to work with kids in probation one day. Due to a tragic car accident on March 22, 2013, Ali is no longer with us, but her legacy will live on with our family and our friends.

Ali is the sweetest sister that any brother could have. She was my best friend and she will be missed everyday.



 

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