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Distinguished Citizen 1988
Article from The Brunswick Citizen, Vol 3, No 29, July 22, 1976
Ruth Rose Hamilton (1916 – 1998) Distinguished Citizen 1988
Brunswick: 100 Years of Memories (1990) Hamilton, Ruth Rose (1916- ) Honored 1988 Ruth Rose Hamilton enlisted in the Army in 1944—Brunswick’s first WAC. She became Commander of Steadman-Keenan Post 96, the first lady commander of an American Legion Post in Maryland. She presented hand-crocheted Centennial Flags to Governor Marvin Mandel, President Jimmy Carter, the State of New Jersey and Fort Monmouth, N.J. Mrs. Hamilton has managed an apartment complex in Frederick and does volunteer work.
Find A Grave Birth 28 Apr 1916 Death 9 Jun 1998 (aged 82) Burial Resthaven Memorial Gardens Frederick, Frederick County, Maryland, US
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