Monroe County in Mourning After Beloved Grandmother Allegedly Killed by Her Grandson
MONROE COUNTY, Miss. — A deep sense of sorrow and disbelief has fallen over Monroe County following the heartbreaking death of 73-year-old Ollie Hamilton, a respected and deeply loved member of Smith Chapel Holiness Church. Authorities say Hamilton was allegedly killed by her 17-year-old grandson, Jadynn Hamilton, in an incident that has left family members, friends, and the entire community in shock.
The Monroe County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that deputies responded to a home in the Hamilton community earlier this week after receiving a call about a possible domestic disturbance. When they arrived, they discovered Ms. Hamilton deceased inside the residence. Her grandson, Jadynn Hamilton, was detained at the scene and has since been charged with murder.
Sheriff Kevin Crook described the case as “heart-wrenching and deeply tragic,” noting that this kind of violence is virtually unheard of in their small, faith-centered community. “Our hearts go out to the family,” Crook said. “Ms. Hamilton was known for her kindness and generosity. To lose her in this manner is something that’s hard to put into words.”
A Life Defined by Faith and Love
To those who knew Ollie Hamilton, she was far more than a name in a headline — she was a pillar of faith, compassion, and strength. A lifelong resident of Monroe County, she devoted her life to her church, her family, and her community. For decades, she had been a dedicated member of Smith Chapel Holiness Church, where she led prayer meetings, cooked for community gatherings, and comforted those in need.
“She was the kind of woman who made you feel seen, loved, and prayed for,” said Pastor Raymond Tate, who described Hamilton as “the heart and soul of the congregation.” He added, “Her faith was unshakable, and her love for her family — especially her grandchildren — was something we all admired.”
Neighbors echoed the same sentiment, recalling how Ms. Hamilton’s door was always open to anyone in need. “She’d give you her last dollar or cook you a meal if you were hungry,” said longtime friend Mary Lou Carter. “You couldn’t help but smile around her — she just had that spirit of kindness and light.”
A Tragedy That Shook the Community
As details of the tragedy continue to unfold, many in the community are struggling to come to terms with the unimaginable — that a beloved grandmother could lose her life at the hands of her own grandson. Friends and church members describe the situation as “unthinkable” and “heart-shattering.”
“This is one of those things that doesn’t make sense,” Pastor Tate said. “We’re leaning on our faith right now, trying to understand and praying for everyone involved.”
Authorities have not released further details about what led to the incident, but investigators continue to piece together the events that resulted in Ms. Hamilton’s death. The Mississippi Bureau of Investigation is assisting with the case, and the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office has asked the public to respect the family’s privacy as they grieve.
A Legacy That Will Never Be Forgotten
In the wake of the tragedy, Smith Chapel Holiness Church has organized a candlelight vigil and memorial service to honor Ms. Hamilton’s life and legacy. Community members are expected to gather to share memories, pray for healing, and celebrate the love she so freely gave.
“She was more than a church member — she was family,” said church elder Janice Owens. “We’re going to miss her hugs, her wisdom, and her prayers. But most of all, we’ll miss her presence.”
The Hamilton family has also expressed gratitude for the outpouring of support from neighbors, friends, and local churches. Loved ones say they are holding onto their faith as they navigate this period of deep pain and confusion.
“She believed in forgiveness, in grace, and in God’s plan,” a relative shared softly. “That’s what we’re holding onto — her spirit of love, even in the hardest times.”
As Monroe County mourns the loss of one of its most beloved residents, the community continues to rally together — bound by shared grief, faith, and a collective hope for healing in the wake of unspeakable tragedy.
“Ms. Ollie Hamilton will forever be remembered,” Pastor Tate said. “Her love for God and for people was her legacy — and that love will live on in all of us.”

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