Antoinette Hughes Ham, “Toni,” passed away unexpectedly at her home in Little Compton on August 21, 2017. Born July 14, 1941, she was the daughter of Sam and M.L. Hughes of Southwest Harbor, …
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Antoinette Hughes Ham, “Toni,” passed away unexpectedly at her home in Little Compton on August 21, 2017. Born July 14, 1941, she was the daughter of Sam and M.L. Hughes of Southwest Harbor, Maine.
She is survived by her husband of 52 years, Stephen B. Ham of Little Compton; her sister, Corinne Lyons of New York City; her daughters, Corinne Ham Collins of Darien, Conn., and Mallory Ham Close and husband George P. Close of Rowayton, Conn.; her son, Mason Livingston Ham of Dover, NH; together with nine grandchildren.
She graduated from Westtown School in West Chester, Penn., attended Ecole Lemania College in Lausanne, Switzerland, and matriculated at the Georgetown University School of Foreign Service in Washington, DC, before becoming a stewardess with Pan American Airways.
She and her family have lived in New York City, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, South Orange, NJ, and Coconut Grove, Fla.
She was an active member of the Sakonnet Golf Club, the Little Compton Garden Club, Sakonnet Platform Tennis, and a seasonal member of the Sakonnet Point Club. She was an avid reader and a committed member of the Thursday Book Club as well as the Friends of the Brownell Library.
Her community and civic activities includes campaign work for John Lindsay, mayor of NYC, and Guardian Ad Litem in the Family Courts of Miami-Dade County, Fla., where she advocated for the children of distressed families ensuring that the court mandates were properly and fairly carried out. She was a Hospice worker in the Essex County, NJ, system.
Her most prized accomplishments, however, were those of wife, mother and grandmother.
A memorial service is planned for later in September.
In lieu of flowers, Toni requested that donations be made to The Friends of the Brownell Library or the Little Compton Garden Club.
Funeral arrangements by Fern Acres Funeral Home, Little Compton.