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1931 - 2003
Oliver Dewey Hawk
1930-2003
Oliver Dewey Hawk, 72, of Catlettsburg, Ky., died Sunday, Sept. 21, 2003.
Mr. Hawk was born Dec. 31, 1930, in Paintsville, Ky., a son of the late Raymond Dewey and Hazel Preston Hawk.
He was a shipping crew leader of Owen, Ill., Glass Co. in Huntington, W.Va. He served in the Army military police in France, was of the Baptist faith, was a member of Catlettsburg Elks, Kenova VFW, and Boyd County Optimist Club, where he assisted with the Optimist Little League football of Boyd County. He volunteered as an assistant coach for Catlettsburg Junior and Senior High School and Boyd County Junior and Senior High School football teams. He graduated from Thomas R. Brown High School in Catlettsburg, Ky.
Surviving are two sons, Mike Hawk and his wife, Nancy, of Versailles, Ky., and Doug Hawk of Route 5, Summit, Ky.; a daughter, Brenda Lemaster and her husband, Leon, of Catlettsburg; a brother, William Hawk and his wife, Connie, of Catlettsburg; three sisters, Geneva Coldiron and her husband, Jack, of Cannonsburg, Ky., Susan Friley of Ashland and Ruth Brown and her husband, William, of Ringold, Ga.; five grandchildren, Laurie Ann Raines and her husband, David, and Michael Hawk, all of Houston, Courtney Hawk of Summit, and Misty Hawk and Billie Brooks, and her husband, Brian, all of Ashland; and five great-grandchildren, Lacey, Noah, Jonah, Dalton, and Destiny.
The funeral will be held at 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 25, 2003, at Steen Funeral Home-Marshall Steen Chapel in Ashland by Talmadge Badgett and the Rev. Gary Arrington. Burial will be in Catlettsburg Cemetery with military rites by Kenova American Legion Post No. 93.
Friends may call from 6 to 8 p.m. Wednesday at the funeral home.
Friends may make contributions to one's favorite charity.
Online condolences may be offered to steenfuneralhomes.com.
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There are currently 13 condolences.
Wildcat 89
Monday July 19, 2010 at
1:32 PM
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Anyone that didn't get Dewey's card visit www.wildcat56.com or email Wildcat89@wildcat56.com
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Denise
Monday March 20, 2006 at
1:55 PM
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I write to offer my sincere condolences on the passing of your love one, along with some comforting promises from God’s word the Bible. When the enemy death strikes our grief can be great. It is at times like this that we need comfort and support whether we are acquainted or not. At Revelation 21: 1-5, notice what our Heavenly Father has promise to take place in the near future: “and He [God] will wipe out every tear from their eyes and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore. The former things have passed away.” And what hope do we have for our love ones whom have passed away? That answer is found at John 5: 28 & 29: “Do not marvel at this, because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out…” What a grand reunion that will be! You and I have the prospects of seeing our love ones again under the best condition possible, a beautiful Paradise Earth; God’s original purpose for mankind. We can put full confidence in all of God’s promises, because everything that He promises will come true, for it is impossible for God to lie. So hold on to your wonderful memories; for your beloved one will not be forgotten by you or our Heavenly Father Jehovah. - Luke 23:43, Psalms 37:29, Hebrews 6:18.
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Sen. Walter Blevins
Tuesday October 18, 2005 at
2:56 PM
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My deepest sympathies to the family and friends. May God bless.
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Richard OKeefe
Monday May 23, 2005 at
3:05 PM
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Nice one, but i think you should focus on improving a little bit and putting new content. Ohterwise i always encourage such ideas.
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Wildcat 89
Tuesday March 2, 2004 at
12:09 AM
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Anyone that didn't get Dewey's card visit www.chs56.cjb.net or email Wildcat89@huronhosting.com
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Don Howell
Friday November 14, 2003 at
8:11 AM
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To Billy Hawk and the rest of the Hawk family. I knew Dewey and had talked with him by phone earlier this year. I know Billy and Susan and having lost loved ones I know how they feel and give them my sincere condolences.
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Bob Ray
Monday October 6, 2003 at
10:34 AM
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My prayers are with the Hawk family. I loved Dewey like a brother that I didn't have. Dewey will be missed by many. Thanks to Talmadge & Rev. Gary for the service to remember and say goodbye to our good friend.
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Amanda Kirk
Thursday September 25, 2003 at
2:00 PM
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Dewey was great all will miss him!
love him alot!... Little Muffin
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Amanda kaye kirk
Thursday September 25, 2003 at
1:58 PM
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I just wanted to say thank you for taking care of one of my best friends "Oliver "Dewey" Hawk".
but i happen to have a question I've been wanting to ask you all down there last night but I didn't want to ask it in front of anybody but i was wondering why come you all wouldn't show him?(open casket) well i guess i'm goin to go up the hill and see my lost friend. Sincerly,
Amanda Kaye Kirk
Age:14
P.S. Please write me back
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Gwen
Wednesday September 24, 2003 at
3:56 PM
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Dear mike, doug, brenda, bill, and connie,
I am very sorry for your loss. I have lots of good memories of Dewey and his family.
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Steve Crank
Tuesday September 23, 2003 at
6:41 PM
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My condolences to Mike, Dougie, and Billy, and all family. Dewey touched a lot of people and will be missed. I remember Dewey encouraging me in youth athletics, as I am sure he did for a lot of people.
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James R. and Kelly Smallwood
Tuesday September 23, 2003 at
11:53 AM
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To Dewey's family,
I played football for Dewey in the early 80's for the BC optimist Redskins and with Mike during high school. Just wanted you all to know that you will all be in our prayers during this time. Dewey was a great man that will be missed. Mike, If you need anything, don't hesitate to send an email.
Sincerely,
James and Kelly Smallwood
1220 Farminton Lane
Washington Court House, Ohio
43160
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melinda stewart hammonds
Tuesday September 23, 2003 at
10:26 AM
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just want to say I always thought of dewey as my uncle.he will be missed.love and prayers
melinda stewart hammonds
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