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Oma <I>Hampton</I> Fields

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Oma Hampton Fields

Birth
Death
21 Feb 1987 (aged 80)
Whitesburg, Letcher County, Kentucky, USA
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Letcher, Letcher County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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The obituary of Oma (Hampton) Fields as published in the 1987 Minutes of the 92nd Annual Session of the Indian Bottom Association of Old Regular Baptist Churches:

OMA H. FIELDS

The Book of Life is closed on another mother, grandmother, sister, friend and neighbor. Oma Fields departed this life on February 21, 1987, in the Whitesburg Appalachian Hospital. We believe Sister Oma fell asleep in the arms of Jesus, to everly be with him.

On January 28, 1907 God blessed the home of James and Susanna Caudill Hampton with a little daughter who soon became a young woman. She met, loved and married Johnny Fields on December 8, 1925. Johnny preceded her in death on July 22, 1973. To this union were born three sons and three daughters: Arnold Fields of Speedwell, Tennessee; Irene Jent of Red Fox, Kentucky, Iantha Adams of Speedwell, Tennessee; Doreen Blair of Blackey, Kentucky; and Bobby Fields of Blackey, Kentucky. Bobby lost his life in the service of his country in Vietnam on September 22, 1970. Also mourning her loss are ten grandchildren (one grandchild preceded her in death); eight great-grandchildren; and three sisters: Hattie Baker of Indianapolis, Indiana; Critte Yeary, also of Indianapolis; and Hettie Wall of Eubank, Kentucky; two brothers: Sam Fields of Cincinnati, Ohio; and George Fields of Indianapolis, Indiana.

Time began to make a change in Sister Oma -- all flesh is as the grass of the field; the grass withereth and the flower fadeth -- from dust thou art and unto dust thou shalt return.

According to what she told Brother I. D. Back and others, her soul is lingering under the alter of God and them that are asleep in Jesus, God will bring with him when he comes. Sister Oma will then get that new body that will never be sick or grow old anymore.

So, children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, brothers and sisters, in-laws, neighbors and friends, she can't come back to you but by the help of God you can go to her.

Written by Brother Agnon Back
The obituary of Oma (Hampton) Fields as published in the 1987 Minutes of the 92nd Annual Session of the Indian Bottom Association of Old Regular Baptist Churches:

OMA H. FIELDS

The Book of Life is closed on another mother, grandmother, sister, friend and neighbor. Oma Fields departed this life on February 21, 1987, in the Whitesburg Appalachian Hospital. We believe Sister Oma fell asleep in the arms of Jesus, to everly be with him.

On January 28, 1907 God blessed the home of James and Susanna Caudill Hampton with a little daughter who soon became a young woman. She met, loved and married Johnny Fields on December 8, 1925. Johnny preceded her in death on July 22, 1973. To this union were born three sons and three daughters: Arnold Fields of Speedwell, Tennessee; Irene Jent of Red Fox, Kentucky, Iantha Adams of Speedwell, Tennessee; Doreen Blair of Blackey, Kentucky; and Bobby Fields of Blackey, Kentucky. Bobby lost his life in the service of his country in Vietnam on September 22, 1970. Also mourning her loss are ten grandchildren (one grandchild preceded her in death); eight great-grandchildren; and three sisters: Hattie Baker of Indianapolis, Indiana; Critte Yeary, also of Indianapolis; and Hettie Wall of Eubank, Kentucky; two brothers: Sam Fields of Cincinnati, Ohio; and George Fields of Indianapolis, Indiana.

Time began to make a change in Sister Oma -- all flesh is as the grass of the field; the grass withereth and the flower fadeth -- from dust thou art and unto dust thou shalt return.

According to what she told Brother I. D. Back and others, her soul is lingering under the alter of God and them that are asleep in Jesus, God will bring with him when he comes. Sister Oma will then get that new body that will never be sick or grow old anymore.

So, children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, brothers and sisters, in-laws, neighbors and friends, she can't come back to you but by the help of God you can go to her.

Written by Brother Agnon Back


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