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Luemma <I>Bates</I> Hart

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Luemma Bates Hart

Birth
Letcher County, Kentucky, USA
Death
22 Nov 1972 (aged 78)
Letcher County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Whitesburg, Letcher County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Liza Luemma Bates Hart, Daughter of Robert Bates and Eliza Lucas Bates, Widow of Kinred Clumbus Hart.

Information supplied by Robert Doughman and Marcia. Thank you for your help. Bonnie


Birth: Oct. 10, 1894
Letcher County
Kentucky, USA
Death: Nov. 22, 1972
Letcher County
Kentucky, USA

From Relative: Rhonda D. Cookenour - [email protected]
www.ancestry.com
Name: Liza Luemma Bates
Birth: 10 Oct 1894 - Letcher, Kentucky, USA
Death: 22 Nov 1972 - Letcher, Kentucky, USA
Marriage: 11 Dec 1911 - Bristol, Tennessee, USA
Parents: Robert Bates, Eliza Lucas
Spouse: Kinderd Columbus Hart

Kentucky Death Certificate Information
Name: Luemma Hart
Death Date: 22 Nov 1972
Death Place: Letcher
Age: 078

RESIDENCE: Letcher
Volume: 63
Certificate: 31469

MEMORIAL CARD

Funeral Services for
Liza Leumma Bates Hart
Held in Little Rock Regular Baptist Church - Kona, Kentucky
Saturday, November 25, 1972 - 11:00 a.m.
Officiating Ministers: Elder Bill Sparks, Elder I.D. Back, Elder Raymond Collins
Pallbearers: Grandsons
Burial in the family plot of Sam Blair Cemetery - Ermine, Kentucky
Ray Collins Funeral Home, Inc. - Whitesburg, Kentucky in charge of arrangements

OBITUARY inside the MEMORIAL CARD

Obituary of Liza Luemma Hart
The Lord is my shephard: I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still water. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil for thou art with me: they rod and thy staff they comfort me. I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.

Liza Leumma Bates Hart the daughter of Robert Bates and Liza Lucas Bates was born Oct 10, 1894 and passed from this life on Nov 22, 1972 making her stay on earth 78 years 1 month and 12 days. She had lived a wonderful life and loved the Lord and looked to him to lead her in the paths of righteousness. She had the faith that she was going home. She told her children in a letter that life was lonely after her companion had gone on but she wanted the Lord's will to be done.
Many, many years ago she became a member of the Little Rock Regular Baptist Church and had pitched her tent toward the land of Canaan and it was the country that she was looking forward to when she left this world of trouble and sorrow. She had a companion gone on and six children and she had many loved ones on across the river awaiting for her to come on home. She didn't worry about the trip just getting started and the sad farewells was all that bothered her. She had the ticket she knew the conductor and was ready to go.
Years ago she was married to Kind C. Hart and to this union were born sixteen children. Six of them had gone on. She was a wonderful mother, an excellent companion, a good neighbor, a lovely Christian, a good example for her children to follow. Just the fact that we will miss her in the home and about the community is all that we worry about not the fact that she has gone on. She has just paid the debt that we all have to pay and if she could look back she would say don't weep for me children just weep for yourself and for your children and get ready to meet me in that land where there will be no sorrow, no heartaches, no sickness, no partings, no sad farewells but all will be peace and joy forever and forever. She said that she was praying for her children. She said that she loved everybody.
She leaves to morn her passing her six girls: Mrs. Mabel Schwarzman of Baltimore, Mrs. Verna Banks of Elizabethtown, Ky, Mrs. Beatrice Pratt of Ermine, Ky, Mrs. Alpha Amacher of Marietta, Ohio, Mrs. Hattie Fowler of Dongola, Ky and Nina Jean Ward of Baltimore, MD and two sons: Malcom Hart of Ermine and Robert Hart of Ermine, Ky; one sister, Mrs. Hattie Barton of Evarts and one brother, Millard Bates of Hemphill; 34 grand-children and 40 great-grand-children besides a host of friends and relations. So sleep on Aunt Luemma and we hope to see you in that morning of all morning when the dead in Christ shall arise first.
She always leaned to watch for us, Anxious if we were late
In winter by the window, In summer by the gate.
And thoughwe mocked her tenderly, who had such foolish care
The long way home would seem more safe, Because she waited there
Her thoughts were all so full of us, She never could forget
And so I think that where she is, She must be watching yet.
Waiting till we come home to her, Anxious if we are late
Watching from heaven's window, Leaning for Heaven's gate.

Liza Luemma Bates Hart, Daughter of Robert Bates and Eliza Lucas Bates, Widow of Kinred Clumbus Hart.

Information supplied by Robert Doughman and Marcia. Thank you for your help. Bonnie


Birth: Oct. 10, 1894
Letcher County
Kentucky, USA
Death: Nov. 22, 1972
Letcher County
Kentucky, USA

From Relative: Rhonda D. Cookenour - [email protected]
www.ancestry.com
Name: Liza Luemma Bates
Birth: 10 Oct 1894 - Letcher, Kentucky, USA
Death: 22 Nov 1972 - Letcher, Kentucky, USA
Marriage: 11 Dec 1911 - Bristol, Tennessee, USA
Parents: Robert Bates, Eliza Lucas
Spouse: Kinderd Columbus Hart

Kentucky Death Certificate Information
Name: Luemma Hart
Death Date: 22 Nov 1972
Death Place: Letcher
Age: 078

RESIDENCE: Letcher
Volume: 63
Certificate: 31469

MEMORIAL CARD

Funeral Services for
Liza Leumma Bates Hart
Held in Little Rock Regular Baptist Church - Kona, Kentucky
Saturday, November 25, 1972 - 11:00 a.m.
Officiating Ministers: Elder Bill Sparks, Elder I.D. Back, Elder Raymond Collins
Pallbearers: Grandsons
Burial in the family plot of Sam Blair Cemetery - Ermine, Kentucky
Ray Collins Funeral Home, Inc. - Whitesburg, Kentucky in charge of arrangements

OBITUARY inside the MEMORIAL CARD

Obituary of Liza Luemma Hart
The Lord is my shephard: I shall not want. He maketh me to lie down in green pastures: he leadeth me beside the still water. He restoreth my soul: he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil for thou art with me: they rod and thy staff they comfort me. I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.

Liza Leumma Bates Hart the daughter of Robert Bates and Liza Lucas Bates was born Oct 10, 1894 and passed from this life on Nov 22, 1972 making her stay on earth 78 years 1 month and 12 days. She had lived a wonderful life and loved the Lord and looked to him to lead her in the paths of righteousness. She had the faith that she was going home. She told her children in a letter that life was lonely after her companion had gone on but she wanted the Lord's will to be done.
Many, many years ago she became a member of the Little Rock Regular Baptist Church and had pitched her tent toward the land of Canaan and it was the country that she was looking forward to when she left this world of trouble and sorrow. She had a companion gone on and six children and she had many loved ones on across the river awaiting for her to come on home. She didn't worry about the trip just getting started and the sad farewells was all that bothered her. She had the ticket she knew the conductor and was ready to go.
Years ago she was married to Kind C. Hart and to this union were born sixteen children. Six of them had gone on. She was a wonderful mother, an excellent companion, a good neighbor, a lovely Christian, a good example for her children to follow. Just the fact that we will miss her in the home and about the community is all that we worry about not the fact that she has gone on. She has just paid the debt that we all have to pay and if she could look back she would say don't weep for me children just weep for yourself and for your children and get ready to meet me in that land where there will be no sorrow, no heartaches, no sickness, no partings, no sad farewells but all will be peace and joy forever and forever. She said that she was praying for her children. She said that she loved everybody.
She leaves to morn her passing her six girls: Mrs. Mabel Schwarzman of Baltimore, Mrs. Verna Banks of Elizabethtown, Ky, Mrs. Beatrice Pratt of Ermine, Ky, Mrs. Alpha Amacher of Marietta, Ohio, Mrs. Hattie Fowler of Dongola, Ky and Nina Jean Ward of Baltimore, MD and two sons: Malcom Hart of Ermine and Robert Hart of Ermine, Ky; one sister, Mrs. Hattie Barton of Evarts and one brother, Millard Bates of Hemphill; 34 grand-children and 40 great-grand-children besides a host of friends and relations. So sleep on Aunt Luemma and we hope to see you in that morning of all morning when the dead in Christ shall arise first.
She always leaned to watch for us, Anxious if we were late
In winter by the window, In summer by the gate.
And thoughwe mocked her tenderly, who had such foolish care
The long way home would seem more safe, Because she waited there
Her thoughts were all so full of us, She never could forget
And so I think that where she is, She must be watching yet.
Waiting till we come home to her, Anxious if we are late
Watching from heaven's window, Leaning for Heaven's gate.

Gravesite Details

Note: Daughter of Robert and Lizzy Bates



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