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Freddie Earline <I>Wallace</I> Ham

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Freddie Earline Wallace Ham

Birth
Death
21 Jul 1988 (aged 61)
Burial
Topeka, Lawrence County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Freddie Earline Wallace married George "Adrian" Ham.

She was named after her father Lee Wallace's younger brother, Freddy S. Wallace, who died when he was only 10 from a botched appendix operation.

FREDDIE WALLACE HAM
Services for Freddie Earline Wallace Ham, 61, of Jayess, were held July 23 at Enon Baptist Church, the Rev. Kenneth Moore and Rev. Richard Green officiated. Burial was in Roberts Cemetery at Topeka with Capps Funeral Home of Tylertown in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Ham died July 21, at her residence.

She was born February 15, 1927, in Lawrence County. She was the daughter of the late Lee Henry Wallace and Anice (sic) Bell Creel Wallace. A member of Enon Baptist Church, she was a machine operator for Kellwood Corp. in McComb.

Survivors include her husband, Adron Ham of Jayess; two brothers, Emmitt Wallace of Rensselaer, Indiana, and Claude Wallace of Jayess, and a number of nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers were Charles Matthews, Herman Miller, Junior Ham, Luke Reid, Johnny Reid and Dennis Bitowf.

Obit provided by:
M. Rutland
Freddie Earline Wallace married George "Adrian" Ham.

She was named after her father Lee Wallace's younger brother, Freddy S. Wallace, who died when he was only 10 from a botched appendix operation.

FREDDIE WALLACE HAM
Services for Freddie Earline Wallace Ham, 61, of Jayess, were held July 23 at Enon Baptist Church, the Rev. Kenneth Moore and Rev. Richard Green officiated. Burial was in Roberts Cemetery at Topeka with Capps Funeral Home of Tylertown in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Ham died July 21, at her residence.

She was born February 15, 1927, in Lawrence County. She was the daughter of the late Lee Henry Wallace and Anice (sic) Bell Creel Wallace. A member of Enon Baptist Church, she was a machine operator for Kellwood Corp. in McComb.

Survivors include her husband, Adron Ham of Jayess; two brothers, Emmitt Wallace of Rensselaer, Indiana, and Claude Wallace of Jayess, and a number of nieces and nephews.

Pallbearers were Charles Matthews, Herman Miller, Junior Ham, Luke Reid, Johnny Reid and Dennis Bitowf.

Obit provided by:
M. Rutland


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