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Etta Pearl <I>McFarland</I> Hamman

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Etta Pearl McFarland Hamman

Birth
Nocona, Montague County, Texas, USA
Death
31 Dec 1970 (aged 79)
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
Plot
Encanto mausoleum, garden of Camellia, West crypts, number 320, row 3, crypt19
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Obituary provided by Elizabeth Richards on Jan. 23, 1999
The Arizona Republic, Friday, January 1, 1971
Obituaries

Etta Hamman, 79,
McFarland's sister

Mrs. Etta Pearl Hamman, 79, co-founder of Hamman McFarland Lumber Co., died yesterday in Good Samaritan Hospital.

She was the sister of Ernest McFarland, who retired yesterday as an Arizona Supreme Court justice after 34 years as an elected official in Arizona, including terms as U.S. senator and governor.

Mrs. Hamman, of 1406 E. Missouri, was born in Nacona, Tex., and attended Eastern Central State College in Ada, Okla. She taught school in Earlsboro, Okla., and came to Phoenix in 1920 from Oklahoma City.

Etta Pearl Hamman
She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Phoenix and was president of the Womensí Missionary Society there. She also was a member of the Pioneerís Club and the Garden Club in Phoenix.

Services will be 10 a.m. tomorrow in the First Baptist Church, Central and Glendale. Entombment will be in Greenwood Mausoleum.

Survivors include her husband, L.M.; two sons, Larry and Floyd, both of Phoenix; two brothers, Ernest, Phoenix, and Carl McFarland, Coolidge, and eight grandchildren.
Obituary provided by Elizabeth Richards on Jan. 23, 1999
The Arizona Republic, Friday, January 1, 1971
Obituaries

Etta Hamman, 79,
McFarland's sister

Mrs. Etta Pearl Hamman, 79, co-founder of Hamman McFarland Lumber Co., died yesterday in Good Samaritan Hospital.

She was the sister of Ernest McFarland, who retired yesterday as an Arizona Supreme Court justice after 34 years as an elected official in Arizona, including terms as U.S. senator and governor.

Mrs. Hamman, of 1406 E. Missouri, was born in Nacona, Tex., and attended Eastern Central State College in Ada, Okla. She taught school in Earlsboro, Okla., and came to Phoenix in 1920 from Oklahoma City.

Etta Pearl Hamman
She was a member of the First Baptist Church of Phoenix and was president of the Womensí Missionary Society there. She also was a member of the Pioneerís Club and the Garden Club in Phoenix.

Services will be 10 a.m. tomorrow in the First Baptist Church, Central and Glendale. Entombment will be in Greenwood Mausoleum.

Survivors include her husband, L.M.; two sons, Larry and Floyd, both of Phoenix; two brothers, Ernest, Phoenix, and Carl McFarland, Coolidge, and eight grandchildren.


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