Born in Pickens, South Carolina, she was a daughter of Minnie Massingale Stamey and the late Grady Alexander. She was a former teacher's assistant at Boundary Street Elementary and a member of Bethel Baptist Church where she was a member of Young at Heart.
Surviving, in addition to her mother of Pickens, are her husband, Kenneth Hamm; daughters, Dovie Hamm and Dave Franklin and Kyndy Hamm and Chad Morris; a brother, James Alexander of Washington; grandchildren, Kalan Cook, Kalab Cook, Kenkade Morris.
Graveside services for Linda Essie Hamm will be held at 11:00 A.M. Tuesday in Rosemont Cemetery.
The family will receive friends at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Chad Morris, of Newberry.
Services entrusted to McSwain-Evans Funeral Home.
Linda was a sweet loving God fearing woman. She was very proud of her husband and family. Linda worried about leaving Kenny and her family alone, she held on as long as she could until the pain was too great, Jesus called her home. We take comfort knowing she is with Jesus and no more pain and some day we will meet her there.
Ed Elstan
Born in Pickens, South Carolina, she was a daughter of Minnie Massingale Stamey and the late Grady Alexander. She was a former teacher's assistant at Boundary Street Elementary and a member of Bethel Baptist Church where she was a member of Young at Heart.
Surviving, in addition to her mother of Pickens, are her husband, Kenneth Hamm; daughters, Dovie Hamm and Dave Franklin and Kyndy Hamm and Chad Morris; a brother, James Alexander of Washington; grandchildren, Kalan Cook, Kalab Cook, Kenkade Morris.
Graveside services for Linda Essie Hamm will be held at 11:00 A.M. Tuesday in Rosemont Cemetery.
The family will receive friends at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Chad Morris, of Newberry.
Services entrusted to McSwain-Evans Funeral Home.
Linda was a sweet loving God fearing woman. She was very proud of her husband and family. Linda worried about leaving Kenny and her family alone, she held on as long as she could until the pain was too great, Jesus called her home. We take comfort knowing she is with Jesus and no more pain and some day we will meet her there.
Ed Elstan