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Evelyn Maude <I>Lowery</I> Hamilton

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Evelyn Maude Lowery Hamilton

Birth
Death
31 Oct 1980 (aged 77)
USA
Burial
Twin Falls, Twin Falls County, Idaho, USA Add to Map
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Space 4, Lot 398, Sunny Slope
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Evelyn Maude Lowery Hamilton, 77, long-time Mini-Cassia area resident, died Friday, Oct. 31, 1980, at the Twin Falls Clinic Hospital.

Born Aug. 24, 1903, at Davenport, Neb., she attended school in Nebraska. She graduated from Hastings, Neb., Beauty College and practiced for several years as a beautician. She was married seven times. Her last names, in order of the marriages, were Hoover, Myers, Turner, Minnerly, Johnson, Hamilton and Henson. She married Harry Willis Hamilton in 1961 in Las Vegas.

Mrs. Hamilton was a member of the LDS Church, was active in civic functions and in the Senior Centers. She had worked as a Pink Lady.

Surviving are two brothers, Virgil Lowery of Davenport and Earl Lowery of Edmond, Wash., and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husbands, three sisters and a brother.

Services were held at the Joseph Payne Memorial Chapel, Twin Falls, Idaho, on Tuesday, November 4, 1980.

Her obituary appeared in the Times-News newspaper, Twin Falls, Idaho, on Mon., Nov. 3, 1980, p. A 11.
Evelyn Maude Lowery Hamilton, 77, long-time Mini-Cassia area resident, died Friday, Oct. 31, 1980, at the Twin Falls Clinic Hospital.

Born Aug. 24, 1903, at Davenport, Neb., she attended school in Nebraska. She graduated from Hastings, Neb., Beauty College and practiced for several years as a beautician. She was married seven times. Her last names, in order of the marriages, were Hoover, Myers, Turner, Minnerly, Johnson, Hamilton and Henson. She married Harry Willis Hamilton in 1961 in Las Vegas.

Mrs. Hamilton was a member of the LDS Church, was active in civic functions and in the Senior Centers. She had worked as a Pink Lady.

Surviving are two brothers, Virgil Lowery of Davenport and Earl Lowery of Edmond, Wash., and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her husbands, three sisters and a brother.

Services were held at the Joseph Payne Memorial Chapel, Twin Falls, Idaho, on Tuesday, November 4, 1980.

Her obituary appeared in the Times-News newspaper, Twin Falls, Idaho, on Mon., Nov. 3, 1980, p. A 11.


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