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Show Funerals FRANK QUINCY HAMILTON Funeral services were conducted conduc-ted Wednesday in the Bluebell ward chapel for Frank Quincy Hamilton, 70, who died Oct. 17 at his home in Roosevelt. Services Ser-vices were under the direction of Bishop Gardner Goodrich. Speakers were James I. Bird, and U. B. Winkler, both of Bluebell. Blue-bell. Mr. Hamilton was born Nov 25, 1878, in Albia, Iowa, and was adopted into the Hamilton family as a small child. Later he moved from Iowa to Oklahoma, where he enlisted in the U. S. Army infantry for three years service and saw action1 ac-tion1 in the Spanish-American War at Luzon, in the Philippines. Philip-pines. He married Sarah L a v i n a Kimball, June 7, 1927. They lived in the State of Washington Washing-ton for eight years, moving to Roosevelt two years ago, where they have since resided. Mr. Hamilton was a member of the Catholic church, and affiliated af-filiated with Veterans of Foreign Wars at the time of his deach. He is survived by his widow and one daughter, Elizabeth Hamilton, Washington, D. C. Burial in the Bluebell cemetery ceme-tery was under the direction of the Dillman Mortuary. |