Obituaries
 By  Staff Reports Published 
4:23 pm Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Lola Mae Aycock Hamilton

Lola Mae Aycock Hamilton

November 12, 2013

Lola Mae Aycock Hamilton, 84, Russellville, passed away on Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2013 at Russellville Health Care.

She worked part-time at James Department Store and Tot-n-Teen in Russellville for many years.  She was a member of Tharptown Baptist Church.  She enjoyed attending gospel singings, shopping, and canning and freezing vegetables from her garden.

The visitation was Friday, Nov. 15, 2013 at Spry Memorial Chapel.  The funeral service was Saturday, Nov. 16, 2013 at Tharptown Baptist Church.  Officiating at the service was Bro. Eddie Wix and Bro. Josh Miller.  Burial followed at Tharptown Cemetery.

She is survived by her daughter, Patricia DeFoor and husband, Jimmy; son-in-law, Jimmy Looney; special companion, Coolidge Hatton; grandchildren, Angelia Campbell and husband, Brian, Mechelle Looney, Kristal Enchiff and husband, Brent, Josh DeFoor and wife, Lauren, Lori Parrish and husband, Chris; great-grandchildren, Anbria Campbell, Brennan Campbell, Laney Enchiff, Bristol Parrish, Parker Enchiff; and numerous nieces and nephews.

She was preceded in death by her husband, Odis Hamilton; daughter, Linda Looney; parents, William and Ruth Aycock; and brother, Billy Aycock.

The pallbearers were Jerry Aycock, Jerry Hamilton, Brent Enchiff, Brian Campbell, Josh DeFoor, and Chris Parrish.  The honorary pallbearers were Charles Fisher, Dean Fisher, Kenneth Hamilton, Tommy Warhurst, and Bruce James.

The family would like to extend special thanks to Beth Shelton, Peggy Hester, Fay Baker, Annie Sue Long, Brenda Pounders, Jane Harbin, Deb Smith, Country Cottage of Russellville, and Russellville Healthcare.   All of you helped to take care of her, but you also became part of our family.

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