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Cora <I>Barkdull</I> Hammond

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Cora Barkdull Hammond

Birth
Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan, USA
Death
11 Sep 1914 (aged 34)
Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan, USA
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Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
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The Lake Odessa Wave-Times, September 18, 1914

Cora Barkdull, daughter of Samuel and Hannah Barkdull, was born December 4, 1879 in Odessa and died September 11, 1914 at her home here.

She was married to Orin Hammond April 15, 1897. Has one full sister, Stella May Shelman, of this place, two half sisters, Glenna Cameron of Chicago and Floydia Corey of Battle Creek and one half brother, James Barkdull, of Boston, Massachusetts. Two half sisters, Florence L. and Jennie M. and one half brother, Frankie, who died in their infancy.

Deceased came to live in the home so recently left September 14, 1904. She was converted and united with the Methodist Episcopal church May 10, 1908. She began attending the services of this church with her husband and son during the winter months, and remained loyal to every Christian duty here until the Radical United Brethren was instituted near her home one year ago, when she turned her efforts to that people and place of worship believing that her duty lay in helping in that vicinity. Hers was a truly sincere and devoted Christian warfare, always believing in the promises of God.

She leaves her husband, one son, Alonzo, her brother and sisters and a large circle of friends.

The funeral was held at the Radical U. B. church Sunday afternoon, the sermon preached by Rev. Thomas Laity, one of her pastors and the singing was by the choir of the Radical church, the last song being her selection, "Some Sweet Day." The interment was made at Lakeside Cemetery.
The Lake Odessa Wave-Times, September 18, 1914

Cora Barkdull, daughter of Samuel and Hannah Barkdull, was born December 4, 1879 in Odessa and died September 11, 1914 at her home here.

She was married to Orin Hammond April 15, 1897. Has one full sister, Stella May Shelman, of this place, two half sisters, Glenna Cameron of Chicago and Floydia Corey of Battle Creek and one half brother, James Barkdull, of Boston, Massachusetts. Two half sisters, Florence L. and Jennie M. and one half brother, Frankie, who died in their infancy.

Deceased came to live in the home so recently left September 14, 1904. She was converted and united with the Methodist Episcopal church May 10, 1908. She began attending the services of this church with her husband and son during the winter months, and remained loyal to every Christian duty here until the Radical United Brethren was instituted near her home one year ago, when she turned her efforts to that people and place of worship believing that her duty lay in helping in that vicinity. Hers was a truly sincere and devoted Christian warfare, always believing in the promises of God.

She leaves her husband, one son, Alonzo, her brother and sisters and a large circle of friends.

The funeral was held at the Radical U. B. church Sunday afternoon, the sermon preached by Rev. Thomas Laity, one of her pastors and the singing was by the choir of the Radical church, the last song being her selection, "Some Sweet Day." The interment was made at Lakeside Cemetery.


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  • Created by: Bonnie Hoy
  • Added: Sep 12, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76441260/cora-hammond: accessed ), memorial page for Cora Barkdull Hammond (4 Dec 1879–11 Sep 1914), Find a Grave Memorial ID 76441260, citing Lakeside Cemetery, Lake Odessa, Ionia County, Michigan, USA; Maintained by Bonnie Hoy (contributor 47000652).