Article Date: 1935-01-10
Article Name: Mrs. Laura Bell Hatmaker
County: Anderson
City:
Submitted by Susie Bullock
Obituary Text: Anderson County News Jan. 10, 1935 Mrs. Laura Bell Hatmaker Coal Creek-Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Bell Hatmaker were held at Oak Grove Baptist Church,Tuesday, the Revs.Pleas Slover and Odis Dabney officiating. She was 61.Surviving are her husband, John L. Hatmaker, one son, Cardon, seven daughters, Mrs. Bertha Sharp, Mrs. Pernie Kite, Mrs. Dessie Wilson, Mrs. Emma Beach, Mrs. Siller Slover, Miss.Glenna Mae Hatmaker, all of Coal Creek and Mrs. Ottie King of Clinton, her mother, Mrs. Cynthia Lawson, five sisters, Mrs. Lucy Hatfield of Montana and Mrs. Arvilla Broyles of Andersonville, five brothers, Sampson and Stoke Lawson of Jacksboro, Riley of Coal Creek, Mit of Oliver Springs, Carter of Clinton, one-half-brother, Joe Collins of Oliver Springs.
Article Date: 1935-01-10
Article Name: Mrs. Laura Bell Hatmaker
County: Anderson
City:
Submitted by Susie Bullock
Obituary Text: Anderson County News Jan. 10, 1935 Mrs. Laura Bell Hatmaker Coal Creek-Funeral services for Mrs. Laura Bell Hatmaker were held at Oak Grove Baptist Church,Tuesday, the Revs.Pleas Slover and Odis Dabney officiating. She was 61.Surviving are her husband, John L. Hatmaker, one son, Cardon, seven daughters, Mrs. Bertha Sharp, Mrs. Pernie Kite, Mrs. Dessie Wilson, Mrs. Emma Beach, Mrs. Siller Slover, Miss.Glenna Mae Hatmaker, all of Coal Creek and Mrs. Ottie King of Clinton, her mother, Mrs. Cynthia Lawson, five sisters, Mrs. Lucy Hatfield of Montana and Mrs. Arvilla Broyles of Andersonville, five brothers, Sampson and Stoke Lawson of Jacksboro, Riley of Coal Creek, Mit of Oliver Springs, Carter of Clinton, one-half-brother, Joe Collins of Oliver Springs.
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