Queenie Hamilton

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Services for Queenie Hamilton, 95, of Pittsburg, will be 12:00 p.m. Saturday, January 13, 2018 at Shady Grove Baptist Church in Cason.  Burial will follow at Shady Grove Cemetery under the direction of Reeder-Davis Funeral Home in Hughes Springs. Family will receive friends from 5:00 until 8:00 p.m. Friday evening at the funeral home.

On Saturday Morning, January 6, 2018, God’s wisdom spoke to his servant Queenie, and said “let’s go to the other side” ~Mark 4:35

Mrs. Queenie Delois Hamilton, was born July 27, 1922 in Morris County to Sam and Maud Roney Woods. She confessed her faith in God at an early age, she was a life member of Shady Grove Baptist Church, where she was part of the choir and a member of the precious people ministry. She received her education from Carver School District, Naples, Texas.

She was married to Woodrow Hamilton, and had retired from Pittsburg Medical Center, Pittsburg. Mrs. Hamilton, will be remembered for her comical sense of humor, her love of fashion and high heel shoes.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Woodrow Hamilton; and her parents, Sam and Maud Roney Woods.

She leaves to cherish her memory two daughters, Glenda Jackson (Bobby) of Dallas, and Pamela Hamilton of Dallas; one son, Curtis Hamilton (Kim) of Pittsburg; four grandchildren, Jennifer, Anthony, Jamal, Sr., and Ketrina; great grandchildren, Jamal, Jr., Brianna, Bailee, and Karman; one sister, Sedelia Hamilton of Cason; and several nieces, nephews, other relatives and friends.

 

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  1. Dear Hamilton family, At this very difficult time please accept my condolence and deep regrets for your loss and I’d like to share where I found help at such a time as this when this enemy death took my entire family. I found this in what I read in Jehovah Gods word the Bible which gave me much comfort and hope this was John5:28,29 there it tells us we’ll see our love ones again in the resurrection when Jesus brings them back here on earth and at Isaiah25:8 we’re told that this enemy death will be swallowed up forever. With these scriptures and others I’m now able to cope with my loss and get through each day because now I know I’ll see my love ones again and so can you. I wanted to share this with when comfort and hope is needed such as now in hopes that this will help you also in some way for this is my purpose in sharing this with you at this time and please know that I do share your grief and hope you’ll feel free to let me know if I accomplished my purpose. Hoping to hear from you. Sincerely, GM

  2. Mrs. Queenie was the sweetest person I have known. Rip!!!! Prayers for the family and friends of this wonderful person!

  3. Our Deepest Sympathy in the loss of your mother. May her memories live on with all of us. Prayerfully, Martha George Nance

  4. My prayers go to the family. Miss Queenie and Miss Shorty made many of days so much happier just to be in their company especially when outside sitting under the trees. May God Bless You All.

  5. I went to church with Mrs Hamilton and my mom Mattie Holloman of Hughes Springs, Tx. worked with Mrs Hamilton for years at the nursing home. She loved Mrs . Hamilton and always spoke of her humor and making their day because of it. I admired her flamboyance and her strength. I thank God to have met her.

  6. It was one of my greatest pleasures to get to know Mrs. Queenie. She was always a pleasure to see. She inspired me to be a better person, to dress my best- even when we feel bad.. She had the most gentle aura around her. I am deeply saddened to hear of her passing. But I know without a doubt that Mrs. Queenie is in heaven making it a little bit sweeter place to be. God puts people in our lives for a reason.. Mrs. Queenie was a blessing to many. With love to the family, Leslie Brosnan (previous Dr Quiring nurse)


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