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Obituary
Maysville Cemetery
Garvin County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Mary V. [Johnson] Edgar

© Winans Funeral Home
Maysville Oklahoma
September 1985

Harold J. "Ham" Hamilton
November 25, 1913 ~ September 29, 1985


Funeral services for Harold J. Hamilton, 71, of Pauls Valley will be held Wed., October 2, 1985 at the Winans Funeral Chapel at 2 p. m. Burial will be in the Maysville Cemetery.

He was the son of Roy Alva and Edna Millis Hamilton, who are buried in Lyon Valley Cemetery, Kingfisher Co. OK

Hamilton was a retired electrical engineer. He co-owned and operated his own business. He was also employed by the R. S. Goodman Co. of Denison, TX.

Services are under the direction of Winans Funeral Home of Maysville.


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