Pink Mae (Davies) Hamilton |
Posted 2009-07-18 by Sharla |
Wickenburg Sun, Wickenburg, AZ April 24, 1936, p. 1 LAST RITES FOR MRS. HAMILTON AGED RESIDENT OF MORRISTOWN PASSES AWAY HERE AFTER EXTENDED ILLNESS Beautiful services at the Community Presbyterian church marked the last rites for Mrs. Pink Mae Hamilton, of Morristown, who passed away at the Wickenburg hospital Sunday after a long illness. Mrs. Hamilton had observed her seventy-second birthday the Thursday before she died. The services were conducted by Rev. Reese Scull. A quartet composed of Mrs. C. O. Shride, Mrs. C. C. Billingsley, Lester Missall and George Wentworth sang "Face to Face" and "It Is Well With My Soul." Interment took place in Wickenburg cemetery. Mrs. Hamilton was born in Goodland, Okla., when it was the Indian Territory, April 16, 1863. She came to Morristown in 1921. She is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton, four grandchildren, Jerry, Jean, Jacie and Rupert, all of Morristown and a sister, Mrs. S. T. Burch of Covington, Okla. Mrs. Ruth Thompson of Barstow, Calif., a sister of Mrs. Jack Hamilton attended the service. The pall bearers were Floyd Wachter, W. L. Richards, J. R. Barnette, B. C. Straughan, J. A. Rohrer and Ernest Roberts. The services were largely attended, attesting the esteem in which Mrs. Hamilton was held and there were many beautiful floral offerings. See Also: Find A Grave |
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