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© The Chickasha Star Chickasha, Oklahoma June 11, 1970 Charlie Minor Hamrick January 13, 1890 ~ June 7, 1970 HAMRICK SERVICES HELD Charlie M. Hamrick passed on Sunday in Grady Memorial Hospital. He was born January 13, 1890 in Trion, Ga. He moved southwest of Verden in 1902 where he farmed until retirement in 1955, then moved into Verden. He was a member of the Church of Christ, and a veteran of World War I. Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Tuesday in the Verden Church of Christ. Officiating was Loren Seath and Lester Stowe of Chickasha. Music was provided by the Church of Christ choir. Pallbearers were Cliff Mortan, Alvin Deason, Charles A. Nidav, Dee Ward, Paul DeBoard, and Kirby Whitley. Survivors include one sister, Miss Sarah Adeline Harper; three brothers, Roy L. of Verden, Russell P. of Chickasha, and Wilford D. of Oakland, Calif. Interment was in the Verden Cemetery under the direction of Hansen Funeral Home. |
© The Verden News Verden, Okjlahoma June 1, 1923 July 12, 1892 ~ May 29, 1923 Mrs. Pansy Hamrick, wife of Dee Hamrick, died at the home of her father, J. R. Elder, Saturday and was layed to rest in the City Cemetery Wednesday. She had been a long and patient sufferer from tuberculosis and while her demise has brought sorrow to her loved ones, death has released her from pain. She was born in Missouri and came here with her father at the opening of the country at a very early age. Here she grew to young womanhood and was married to Dee Hamrick, a prosperious young farmer four miles southwest of town. To this union was born two children, a boy and a girl. She is survived beside her husband and children, [by] a father three brothers and one sister. Mrs. Hamrick accepted Christ early in life and lived a constant Christian until called to her heavenly home. She was a faithful wife and loving mother and beloved by all who knew her. To her loved ones who mourn we extend our most sincere sympathy. |
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