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3133. Henry "Bully" Hamilton

HAMILTON, Henry (Bully) B: 2-15-1905 D: 3-23-1979, s/o William and Linda Hamilton, married Rosie Kiser, 9-12-1924, children: Ethel, Loretta, 2 deceased children, Henry's bro-sis: Willie, Lillie, Etta, Oma and Effie, Rosie's bro-sis: Sollie, Hatler, Taulbee, Duran, Rebecca, Bertha, Ella and Hattie
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«u»«b»HENRY AND ROSIE HAMILTON «/u»«/b»
It is with great sadness and sorrow that we will try to write an obituary of our loving parents, Henry (Bully) Hamilton and Rosie Kiser Hamilton. Henry was born February 15, 1905 and passed away March 23, 1979 making his stay on earth 74 years, 1 month, and 8 days. He was the son of the late William and Linda Hamilton. Rosie was born November 11, 1907 and passed away July 24, 1979. She was the daughter of the late Arsnow and Martha Kiser. They were married September 12, 1924. Unto this union were born 3 children two of which preceded them in death, leaving 1 daughter Ethel Hamilton of Teaberry, Kentucky and 1 adopted daughter, Loretta Hamilton also of Teaberry, 19 grandchildren and a host of great grandchildren and relatives to mourn their loss, but we believe our loss is Heaven's gain. Mom leaves 4 brothers, Sollie, Hatler, Taulbee, and Duran Kiser and 4 sisters Rebecca Newsome, Bertha Holt, Ella Bowling and Hattie Bowling. Dad leaves 1 brother, Willie Hamilton, and 4 sisters Lillie Newsome, Etta Moore, Oma Hamilton, and Effie Kiser. Mom joined the Samaria Church over 2 years ago, but she had been a good Christian woman for many years. Dad never joined any church here on earth, but we believe he is resting with Mom. The family has had so many good dreams about him. We believe they have gone to a better country where there will be no cancer, or lung disease. We miss them so much, no words cannot tell how we loved them and miss them, but some sweet day we hope to meet them where parting will be no more. We would like to say to all their relatives and friends who have not made peace with God. If you ever want to meet them again you must fall out with sin and be born again. We could say many good things about our dear Father and Mother but the best part is we believe they will live again where parting will be no more and they won't have to suffer or die no more.

Written by their broken hearted daughters, Ethel and Loretta Hamilton


Rosie Kiser

HAMILTON, Rosie B: 11-11-1907 D: 7-24-1979 d/o Arsnow and Martha Kiser, married Henry Hamilton, Married: 9-12-1924 children: Ethel, Loretta, 2 deceased children Henry's bro-sis: Willie, Lillie, Etta, Oma and Effie
Rosie's bro-sis: Sollie, Hatler, Taulbee, Duran, Rebecca, Bertha, Ella and Hattie

«u»«b»HENRY AND ROSIE HAMILTON «/u»«/b»
It is with great sadness and sorrow that we will try to write an obituary of our loving parents, Henry (Bully) Hamilton and Rosie Kiser Hamilton. Henry was born February 15, 1905 and passed away March 23, 1979 making his stay on earth 74 years, 1 month, and 8 days. He was the son of the late William and Linda Hamilton. Rosie was born November 11, 1907 and passed away July 24, 1979. She was the daughter of the late Arsnow and Martha Kiser. They were married September 12, 1924. Unto this union were born 3 children two of which preceded them in death, leaving 1 daughter Ethel Hamilton of Teaberry, Kentucky and 1 adopted daughter, Loretta Hamilton also of Teaberry, 19 grandchildren and a host of great grandchildren and relatives to mourn their loss, but we believe our loss is Heaven's gain. Mom leaves 4 brothers, Sollie, Hatler, Taulbee, and Duran Kiser and 4 sisters Rebecca Newsome, Bertha Holt, Ella Bowling and Hattie Bowling. Dad leaves 1 brother, Willie Hamilton, and 4 sisters Lillie Newsome, Etta Moore, Oma Hamilton, and Effie Kiser. Mom joined the Samaria Church over 2 years ago, but she had been a good Christian woman for many years. Dad never joined any church here on earth, but we believe he is resting with Mom. The family has had so many good dreams about him. We believe they have gone to a better country where there will be no cancer, or lung disease. We miss them so much, no words cannot tell how we loved them and miss them, but some sweet day we hope to meet them where parting will be no more. We would like to say to all their relatives and friends who have not made peace with God. If you ever want to meet them again you must fall out with sin and be born again. We could say many good things about our dear Father and Mother but the best part is we believe they will live again where parting will be no more and they won't have to suffer or die no more.

Written by their broken hearted daughters, Ethel and Loretta Hamilton


Daisy Hall

OSBORNE, Daisy Hall Age 91, of Dearborn Heights, Michigan, formerly of Price, widow of Ervin Osborne, passed away Sunday, July 13, 2003, at the Oakwood Hospital, Dearborn Heights, Michigan. She was born December 23, 1911, in Floyd County, the daughter of the late George Hall and Pricey Cole Hall. She was a homemaker and a member of the Baptist Church. Survivors include two sons, Clarence Mitchell of Williamson, West Virginia, Glenith Osborne of Brownstown, Michigan; three daughters, Edeth Walley of Livonia, Michigan, Hester Reynolds of Nancy, Janet Howard of Dearborn Heights, Michigan; one brother, Vondall Hall of Dearing, Georgia; 14 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren. In addition to her husband, and parents, she was preceded in death by one son, Jimmy Osborne; three brothers, Earnest Hall, Tommy Hall, and Charles Hall; and three sisters, Hattie Stockdale, Martha Osborne and Della McCown. Funeral services for Daisy Osborne will be conducted Friday, July 18, at 1 p.m., at the Hall Funeral Home Chapel, Martin. Burial will follow in the Davidson Memorial Gardens, at Ivel, under the professional care of the Hall Funeral Home. Visitation is after 5 p.m., Wednesday, at the funeral home. (FCT'S)


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