Death

Date August 18, 1956
Place Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States

Narrative

Name: Hamilton, James M.
Date: Aug 19 1956
from an obituary in a Cleveland paper, unknown which.

Notes: Hamilton, James M., husband of the late Jennie A., father of Charles E., and brother of Thomas E. Hamilton, both of Cleveland father of Barrett P., Hamilton of Buffalo N. Y. and Louis K. Hamilton of Pittsburgh, Pa., Aug. 18. Funeral services will be held at H. Samson, Inc. 337 Neville St. Pittsburgh, Pa., Monday, Aug. 20, at 3:30 p. m. Retired super-intendent of Pittsburgh Piping & Sunday[?] Co.

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The Pittsburgh Press - Aug 19, 1956
HAMILTON--On Saturday Aug 18, 1956, at 3:55 p.m., at his residence 264 Melwood St, James M. Hamilton, husband of the late Jennie A Hamilton, father of Louis K, Barrett E, and Charles E Hamilton, brother of Thomas E Hamilton. Friends received at H Samson's 577 Neville St (Oakland Civic Center) where services will be held on Monday afternoon 3:30 o'clock.

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Pittsburgh Sun Telegraph, August 19, 1956, page 30
J. M. Hamilton
James M Hamilton, 84, retired superintendent of the Pittsburgh Piping & Equipment Co., died in his home 264 Melwood St.
A native of Johnstown, Mr Hamilton retired 15 years ago. He was a member of the Church of the Ascension. Mr Hamilton was the husband of the late Jennie A Hamilton.
He leaves three sons, Charles E of Cleveland; Barrett E of Buffalo; and Louis K of Pittsburgh, and a brother Thomas E Hamilton of Cleveland.
Services will be held at 3:30 p.m. tomorrow at H Samson's 537 Neville St. Burial will be in Homewood Cemetery.

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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 20, 1956, page 15
Hamilton Services
Services for James M Hamilton, retired Pittsburgh Piping and Equipment Company employee, will be held at 3 p.m. today at H Samson's, 537 North Neville Street. Mr Hamilton, a superintendent at the time of his retirement, died Saturday at his home, 264 Melwood Street, Oakland. He was a member of the Church of the Ascension. He is survived by three sons, Louis K of Pittsburgh, Charles E of Cleveland; Barrett E of Buffalo, N.Y., and and a brother Thomas E Hamilton of Cleveland. Burial will be in Homewood Cemetery.