Funeral service for Mrs. Sue Ann Edwards Hamm will be 11 a.m., Wednesday, March 24, 2021,
at Sylvarena Baptist Church, with interment at the church cemetery. Visitation is from 9 a.m.
until the time of service.
Sue Ann Edwards Hamm was born at home on Steele Road, Steele, MS, March 1, 1947, to John D.
and Christine Marie Edwards. She was the fourth child and first daughter in what would eventually
be a group of six siblings. Like most farm children of her age Sue’s childhood was more about work
and responsibility than it was about play and adventure. In Spring she helped plant the gardens.
In Summer she helped pick, can, and otherwise process the produce so we could continue to have
food throughout the coming Winter. Sue was an excellent student while attending grades 1-12 at
Haperville Attendance Center in Harperville, MS. She went on to marry the love of her life and raise
a family while traveling the states with her husband for work. Later in life she would gain her BS in
counseling from Liberty University. This was an apt degree as Sue always had the ability to show empathy
and concern for the needs and problems of others. Her deep faith in the love of God and the grace of
Christ made her the perfect conduit for the Holy Spirit to move in the lives of others through her with
His gift of counsel. Through her guidance, an untold number of souls were won for Christ. Throughout
her life it was not uncommon for her to have persons not related to her living in her home as they
overcame problems in this life. Her generosity seemed almost infinite as she gave not only of her time
but also of her resources, often doing without herself so that others would have what they needed.
Her church family was always central to her life. She studied scripture and taught Sunday School
for most of her life, sharing the love of God.
Sue was preceded in death by her father, John D. Edwards; brothers, John Milton Edwards and
Steven Thomas “Tommy” Edwards.
She is survived by her loving husband of 54 years, August F. Hamm; daughters, Misty Karen Williams Wise
and Cynthia Grace Hamm Tronstad; son, David Ashley Hamm; as well as 11 grandchildren
and five great grandchildren.