OWENSBORO MESSENGER OBITUARY - 02/20/1937 -- OBIT PROVIDED BY PHIL BURCH --
Joseph Cashman Hawkins, 38, died of complications of diseases at 2 p.m. Friday at the city hospital after a short illness. He had been employed by the Smith Machine & Supply Co. for the last 22 years. He is survived by his widow [ LOUISE BROWN ] and three children, Hugh, Mary Sue and Hubert Cashman; three sisters, Misses Helen and Emma Hawkins and Mrs. T. T. Doriot; three brothers, Ralph and Hubert Hawkins of Owensboro and Roy Hawkins of Evansville. Funeral services will be conducted at the Third Street Methodist Church at 10 a.m. Monday by the Rev. I. W. Napier. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Charlie Bennett, John Gasser, Fred Woodard, Floyd Cooms, Frank Faith and Marvin McCallister; honorary: Dennis Chandler, Charles Purdy, Logan Meredith, Henry Cline, Clarence Alford, Charles Berry, R. N. Castlen and Merley Sands.
OWENSBORO MESSENGER OBITUARY - 02/20/1937 -- OBIT PROVIDED BY PHIL BURCH --
Joseph Cashman Hawkins, 38, died of complications of diseases at 2 p.m. Friday at the city hospital after a short illness. He had been employed by the Smith Machine & Supply Co. for the last 22 years. He is survived by his widow [ LOUISE BROWN ] and three children, Hugh, Mary Sue and Hubert Cashman; three sisters, Misses Helen and Emma Hawkins and Mrs. T. T. Doriot; three brothers, Ralph and Hubert Hawkins of Owensboro and Roy Hawkins of Evansville. Funeral services will be conducted at the Third Street Methodist Church at 10 a.m. Monday by the Rev. I. W. Napier. Burial will be in Elmwood Cemetery. Active pallbearers will be Charlie Bennett, John Gasser, Fred Woodard, Floyd Cooms, Frank Faith and Marvin McCallister; honorary: Dennis Chandler, Charles Purdy, Logan Meredith, Henry Cline, Clarence Alford, Charles Berry, R. N. Castlen and Merley Sands.
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