At 2:20 early Tuesday morning death claimed another well-known resident of this city in the person of Mrs. Florence HAMLETT, who resided at 600 East 13th street. The deceased had been confined indoors for the past eight years, being bedfast for the last eight months preceding her death which resulted from a complication of diseases. Florence [TIPTON], daughter of Joshua and Elizabeth TIPTON, was born in Fulton county on Jan. 1st, 1860, and on June 25, 1879 was united in marriage to Benjamin Harrison HAMLETT. Shortly following the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Hamlett spent some time in Wisconsin and Missouri, moving back to this city about twenty years ago. The deceased was a member of the local Christian Church. Besides the husband, five daughters, Mrs. B. F. GRAHAM, of Glenwood, Minn., Mrs. Harvey TUTTLE of Warsaw, Mrs. Beulah ASH, of Chicago, Mrs. J. A. JAKES of Terre Haute, Mrs. E. E. BRUNS of Indianapolis, and four grandchildren survive. The funeral will be held at the Christian church Thursday afternoon with Rev. W. C. ASCHANHORT officiating. Burial will be made at the Sycamore cemetery, east of this city. Wednesday, October 13, 1926, Funeral services for the late Mrs. Harry HAMLETT will be held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the Christian Church with Rev. W. C. ASCHANHORT in charge. Burial will be made in the Hamlett cemetery east of Rochester.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries – 1926 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
At 2:20 early Tuesday morning death claimed another well-known resident of this city in the person of Mrs. Florence HAMLETT, who resided at 600 East 13th street. The deceased had been confined indoors for the past eight years, being bedfast for the last eight months preceding her death which resulted from a complication of diseases. Florence [TIPTON], daughter of Joshua and Elizabeth TIPTON, was born in Fulton county on Jan. 1st, 1860, and on June 25, 1879 was united in marriage to Benjamin Harrison HAMLETT. Shortly following the marriage Mr. and Mrs. Hamlett spent some time in Wisconsin and Missouri, moving back to this city about twenty years ago. The deceased was a member of the local Christian Church. Besides the husband, five daughters, Mrs. B. F. GRAHAM, of Glenwood, Minn., Mrs. Harvey TUTTLE of Warsaw, Mrs. Beulah ASH, of Chicago, Mrs. J. A. JAKES of Terre Haute, Mrs. E. E. BRUNS of Indianapolis, and four grandchildren survive. The funeral will be held at the Christian church Thursday afternoon with Rev. W. C. ASCHANHORT officiating. Burial will be made at the Sycamore cemetery, east of this city. Wednesday, October 13, 1926, Funeral services for the late Mrs. Harry HAMLETT will be held Thursday afternoon at two o'clock at the Christian Church with Rev. W. C. ASCHANHORT in charge. Burial will be made in the Hamlett cemetery east of Rochester.
SOURCE:
Fulton County Indiana Obituaries – 1926 by Jean C. and Wendell C. Tombaugh
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