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- [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.
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