Mrs. Hamilton united with the Sharon Presbyterian Church in early life and attended Mount Union College, O., from which institution she graduated. At the time of her death she was a faithful member of the First Presbyterian Church of Canonsburg.
She is survived by her husband and Miss Mary, at home; Mr. C. L. Stevenson of Dormont, Mr. W. J. Stevenson of Denver, who are brothers, and Clifford and John Mathas grandsons, whose mother is deceased but whose father, Victor Mathas resides at Coraopolis.
Mrs. Hamilton was a woman or fine personality and of kindly spirit and as a result had a host of friends who will greatly miss her. She was a faithful and devout member of tho First Presbyterian Church, where the funeral services were conducted at 2.30 today, by the pastor, Rev. G. G Kerr. Interment in Oak Spring cemetery.
The Daily Notes
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
11 Feb 1924, Mon • Page 1
Mrs. Hamilton united with the Sharon Presbyterian Church in early life and attended Mount Union College, O., from which institution she graduated. At the time of her death she was a faithful member of the First Presbyterian Church of Canonsburg.
She is survived by her husband and Miss Mary, at home; Mr. C. L. Stevenson of Dormont, Mr. W. J. Stevenson of Denver, who are brothers, and Clifford and John Mathas grandsons, whose mother is deceased but whose father, Victor Mathas resides at Coraopolis.
Mrs. Hamilton was a woman or fine personality and of kindly spirit and as a result had a host of friends who will greatly miss her. She was a faithful and devout member of tho First Presbyterian Church, where the funeral services were conducted at 2.30 today, by the pastor, Rev. G. G Kerr. Interment in Oak Spring cemetery.
The Daily Notes
Canonsburg, Pennsylvania
11 Feb 1924, Mon • Page 1
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