Hamilton M. Burt, 75 died at the home of his sister-in-law Mrs. E. J. Burt, 71 South fifth Street at 8:15 Sunday morning.
Mr. Burt was born and reared in Coshocton. He had been blind and an invalid for the past four years. by occupation he was a stone mason.
Two brothers, Albert of Coshocton and Worth of Kansas survive. Mr. Burt was never married.
funeral Services will be held at 2:20 Tuesday afternoon at the home in charge of Rev. W.M. Hart, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Coshocton. the remains will be interred in Oak Ridge Cemetery.
*The Coshocton Tribune, Monday Evening, October 18, 1926
Hamilton M. Burt, 75 died at the home of his sister-in-law Mrs. E. J. Burt, 71 South fifth Street at 8:15 Sunday morning.
Mr. Burt was born and reared in Coshocton. He had been blind and an invalid for the past four years. by occupation he was a stone mason.
Two brothers, Albert of Coshocton and Worth of Kansas survive. Mr. Burt was never married.
funeral Services will be held at 2:20 Tuesday afternoon at the home in charge of Rev. W.M. Hart, pastor of the First Baptist Church of Coshocton. the remains will be interred in Oak Ridge Cemetery.
*The Coshocton Tribune, Monday Evening, October 18, 1926
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