From The Dillon Herald
April 13, 1916
"Mrs. Viola Atkinson Hammond
Mrs. Viola Atkinson Hammond was one who was loyal to her church, deeply spiritual. Her life was not one of greatness, but it was a life of goodness. She was loyal to all her friends and loved by all who knew her. She was a conscientious woman and has many friends left behind who feel that their loss is her eternal gain. Her sweet spirit was exiled away on the morning of March 6. The funeral took place in the family burying ground at Catfish church at 3:30 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon March 7. She leaves a husband, Mr. Lattie A. Hammond, a mother and one sister, Miss Lilly Atkinson, to mourn her loss.
We loved her but God loved her best.
A friend"
From The Dillon Herald
April 13, 1916
"Mrs. Viola Atkinson Hammond
Mrs. Viola Atkinson Hammond was one who was loyal to her church, deeply spiritual. Her life was not one of greatness, but it was a life of goodness. She was loyal to all her friends and loved by all who knew her. She was a conscientious woman and has many friends left behind who feel that their loss is her eternal gain. Her sweet spirit was exiled away on the morning of March 6. The funeral took place in the family burying ground at Catfish church at 3:30 o'clock on Tuesday afternoon March 7. She leaves a husband, Mr. Lattie A. Hammond, a mother and one sister, Miss Lilly Atkinson, to mourn her loss.
We loved her but God loved her best.
A friend"
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