Mrs. Hamilton was born in Lewis County, Kentucky, a daughter of the late James and Pearl Edington Logan.
Zelma was a homemaker and child care giver. She was of the Christian Holiness faith.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Mose Hamilton; infant twin grandchildren; three brothers, Homer Logan, Claude Logan and Carl Logan; one sister, Mary Gilmer.
She is survived by one son, Lloyd Osborne of Camp Dix, Kentucky; one daughter, Regina Stone of Olive Hill, Kentucky; special granddaughter and sole care giver for the past twelve years, Tondodda Welch of Sarasota, Florida; eleven grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren and ten great-great-grandchildren; two brothers, Paul Logan of Vanceburg, Kentucky and Noah Logan of Flemingsburg, Kentucky; two sisters, Genyth Solem of Northville, Michigan and Geraldine Fields of Emerson, Kentucky. She also leaves several other family members and friends who will sadly mourn her passing.
Mrs. Hamilton was born in Lewis County, Kentucky, a daughter of the late James and Pearl Edington Logan.
Zelma was a homemaker and child care giver. She was of the Christian Holiness faith.
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her husband, Mose Hamilton; infant twin grandchildren; three brothers, Homer Logan, Claude Logan and Carl Logan; one sister, Mary Gilmer.
She is survived by one son, Lloyd Osborne of Camp Dix, Kentucky; one daughter, Regina Stone of Olive Hill, Kentucky; special granddaughter and sole care giver for the past twelve years, Tondodda Welch of Sarasota, Florida; eleven grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren and ten great-great-grandchildren; two brothers, Paul Logan of Vanceburg, Kentucky and Noah Logan of Flemingsburg, Kentucky; two sisters, Genyth Solem of Northville, Michigan and Geraldine Fields of Emerson, Kentucky. She also leaves several other family members and friends who will sadly mourn her passing.
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