Mr. Hamnett was born January 2, 1893, in Newberg. He had lived in Portland 48 years and was owner of the Michigan grocery, 832 N. Killingsworth street.
He was a veteran of World War I, a member of American Legion post No. 1, the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen local No. 143 and Patton Central Methodist church.
Survivors include the widow and two nieces, Mrs. Harland Moy and Mrs. Frank Elieff, all of Portland.
[The Oregonian, 9 Jul 1957, p11]
Son of James Hamnett & Minnie Belle Warner
Mr. Hamnett was born January 2, 1893, in Newberg. He had lived in Portland 48 years and was owner of the Michigan grocery, 832 N. Killingsworth street.
He was a veteran of World War I, a member of American Legion post No. 1, the Amalgamated Meat Cutters and Butcher Workmen local No. 143 and Patton Central Methodist church.
Survivors include the widow and two nieces, Mrs. Harland Moy and Mrs. Frank Elieff, all of Portland.
[The Oregonian, 9 Jul 1957, p11]
Son of James Hamnett & Minnie Belle Warner
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