[tombstone reads "Nannie Hamilton"]
Death of an Estimable Lady
Mrs. Nannie Johnson, the aged mother of Mrs. S. O. Greene of this city, died at the family residence Wednesday night after a long and painful illness. Mrs. Johnson was a most estimable, kind-hearted, Christian lady, liked by everyone, and her death is a severe blow to those who knew and loved her. Her remains were committed to their last resting place Thursday afternoon at the Odd Fellows' cemetery, Rev. J. W. Holt, pastor of the Methodist church, performing the last rites. Our sincere sympathy is extended the bereaved relatives in their loss.
Weimar MERCURY, February 13, 1897
Submitted by Sue Dunlavy McIlveen
(Note: Nancy Hardin (Walker) Hamilton Johnson was the mother of Sue Ophelia Greene, wife of Dr. Nathaniel Greene. Nannie Johnson was b. 04-06-1837 Morgan Co., AL 1m 03-15-1854 Marengo Co., AL to Dr. Wm. Morgan Hamilton 2m Robert Johnson 06-11-1878 in Weimar)
[tombstone reads "Nannie Hamilton"]
Death of an Estimable Lady
Mrs. Nannie Johnson, the aged mother of Mrs. S. O. Greene of this city, died at the family residence Wednesday night after a long and painful illness. Mrs. Johnson was a most estimable, kind-hearted, Christian lady, liked by everyone, and her death is a severe blow to those who knew and loved her. Her remains were committed to their last resting place Thursday afternoon at the Odd Fellows' cemetery, Rev. J. W. Holt, pastor of the Methodist church, performing the last rites. Our sincere sympathy is extended the bereaved relatives in their loss.
Weimar MERCURY, February 13, 1897
Submitted by Sue Dunlavy McIlveen
(Note: Nancy Hardin (Walker) Hamilton Johnson was the mother of Sue Ophelia Greene, wife of Dr. Nathaniel Greene. Nannie Johnson was b. 04-06-1837 Morgan Co., AL 1m 03-15-1854 Marengo Co., AL to Dr. Wm. Morgan Hamilton 2m Robert Johnson 06-11-1878 in Weimar)
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