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Hurtt, Lillian Vondula

Female 1908 - 2005  (97 years)


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  • Name Hurtt, Lillian Vondula 
    Born 09 Mar 1908  LaPine, Crenshaw, Alabama Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Buried Apr 2005  Hamilton Cemetery, Hamilton, Harris, Georgia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Died 03 Apr 2005  Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Person ID I3996  McClure-Harris
    Last Modified 26 Apr 2005 

    Family Streetman, James Silas Senior,   b. 07 Feb 1905, , Taylor, Georgia Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 04 Oct 1966, Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 61 years) 
    Married 06 Jun 1926  Columbus, Muscogee, Georgia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • Lillian Streetman ( - )
      2. James Silas Streetman Jr ( - )

      3. Eunie Mae Streetman ( - )

      4. Frances June Streetman ( - )

      5. Bobby Ray Streetman ( - )

      6. Sharon Jenell Streetman ( - )
      7. Micheal Ishmiel Streetman ( - )
    Children 
     1. Streetman, Sharon Jenell
    Last Modified 15 Dec 2003 
    Family ID F1403  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Headstones
    Streetman, Lillian Vondula Hurtt
    Streetman, Lillian Vondula Hurtt

  • Notes 
    • Father Cephus Abraham Hurtt 1872-1937
      Mother Mary Loueaser Benbow 1877-1918

  • Sources 
    1. [S145] Columbus Ledger Newpaper (Reliability: 3).
      Lillian Vondula Hurtt Streetman
      9 March 1908 – 3 April 2005
      Columbus, GA - Lillian Vondula Hurtt Streetman, 97, of Columbus, died Sunday, April 3,
      2005 in the city.
      Funeral services will be held at 4 p.m. Wednesday, April 6, in the Cox Funeral Home
      Chapel, Hamilton, GA. Interment will follow in the Hamilton Cemetery, Hamilton, GA
      Visitation with the family will be from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Tuesday, April 5, 2005 at the
      funeral home.
      Mrs. Streetman was born on March 9, 1908 in LaPine, Alabama, daughter of the late
      Cephus Abraham and Mary Louisa Benbow Hurtt. She was the widow of James Silas
      Streetman, Sr., and also prededed in death by sons, SFC James Silas, Jr., Michael I., and
      daughter, Lillian Vondula Kirkland; grandsons, Lloyd George.Kirkland, Jr., Michael Todd
      Streetman and granddaughter, Lee Ellen Thurmond; great grandson, Jason Karl Kirkland,
      and great granddaughter, Jennifer Leigh Wilson; brothers, Jeffrey, George, and Benjamin
      Hurtt; sisters, Agnes Streetman, Launa Hobbs, Magdalene Carpenter, and Gladys Harris.
      She is survived by son Bobby Streetman, Marion County, GA, and daughters, Eunie Mae
      Wilson, Hamilton, GA, Frances June Mccall, Columbus, GA, Maryln Murray and Sharon
      Jenell Ray(James), Marion County, GA, daughter in law Margaret Streetman, Columbus,
      GA; grand children Ramona McConnell(John, Sr.), Delane Cunningham (Robert), Charlie,
      Jr.(Mary Lou), James, Bradford(Susan) Wilson; Earl, Gerald, Stephen(Kay) McCall, June
      Lynn McCall; Jess Thurmond; Julie Rehfeldt(Scott), Randy(Donna), Gary(Susan), and
      Wendy Watson; Stacy Avera(Matthew); great grandchildren; John Jr.(Ashton), and Danny
      McConnell; Michael Dowling, Jr.( Amy), Ryan and Lauren Cunningham; April
      Smithwick(Steve) and Paula Wilson; James Wilson(Jennifer); Laura Beth Moseley(Kyle),
      Matthew Wilson; Earl R., Estella, Elissa, Vincent, and Tamalyn(Mali) McCall; Aaron,
      Alaina, Ansley and Ashlynn Avera; great great grandchildren; Jack, Madison and Lily
      McConnell; Nathaniel Cunningham; Destene and Justin McCall, Skyler Brooks.
      Mrs. Streetman was a member of patriotic organizations, Oglethorpe Chapter Daughters
      of the American Revolution, Lizzie Rutherford Chapter United Daughters of the
      Confederacy, Major Phillip Cook Chapter Daughters of 1812. She was also a Gold Star
      Mother.
      Flowers will be accepted or memorials may be made in her name to either of these
      organizations, the POW/MIA League of Families or Columbus Hospice.