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Additional HAWKINS Surnames in OAKLEY CHAPEL (ROGERS) Cemetery
Additional HAWKINS Surnames in BENTON County
HAWKINS, Argil TrentonHAWKINS, Arthur MHAWKINS, Barbara AnnHAWKINS, Carl JHAWKINS, Carabel E.HAWKINS, Carl LoganHAWKINS, ClariceHAWKINS, David EarlHAWKINS, Daryl MaxHAWKINS, Diana RuthHAWKINS, Donald G.HAWKINS, Donald G. (Closeup)HAWKINS, ElizabethHAWKINS, Elizabeth JHAWKINS, EulaHAWKINS, FannieHAWKINS, Fletcher A.HAWKINS, Franklin DHAWKINS, Francis CunninghamHAWKINS, Frank CHAWKINS, Frederick MHAWKINS, Hal THAWKINS, Herbert EHAWKINS, Helen RuthHAWKINS, J EHAWKINS, Jessie M.HAWKINS, Linda KayHAWKINS, Lillian VHAWKINS, Lillie MHAWKINS, Linda JeanHAWKINS, MaeHAWKINS, Mary LHAWKINS, Mary EHAWKINS, Margaret ElizabethHAWKINS, Nell AnnHAWKINS, Opal JHAWKINS, Ora LurenaHAWKINS, OwenHAWKINS, Sally DHAWKINS, William L.
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Submitted: 8/19/09 • Approved: 6/24/19 • Last Updated: 6/27/19 • R225083-G225082-S3
BM
Company D 55th Georgia Infantry
Civil War Confederate
March 23, 1843 - January 10, 1920
*Obituary
Rogers Democrat
Thursday, January 15, 1920
HAWKINS, Grandpa - {from Hebron} Mrs. Carroll returned to her home in Bentonville Monday. She was one of the nurses employed by the Hawkins family during their severe illness of grippe or flu-pneumonia. The entire family were bedfast and very sick and the death angel took the aged father an an early hour Saturday morning at the age of 77 years. The body was laid to rest in the Oakley's Chapel cemetery Sunday morning. The loss is heavy in the home as the children of the deceased's only son, Pete, idolized their grandfather and he was an ideal grandfather and a highly respected citizen. The entire community sympathizes with them in their loss.
Elizabeth
March 28, 1846 - May 9, 1936
Source: Sons of Confederate Veterans, Benton County, Arkansas 2009
Compiled by William W Degge
Contributed on 8/19/09 by wfields55
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