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Lillian Josephine <I>Holster</I> Hoyer

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Lillian Josephine Holster Hoyer

Birth
Lavaca County, Texas, USA
Death
7 May 2013 (aged 98)
Bexar County, Texas, USA
Burial
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Daughter of
Samuel Erastus Holster
Emma Warnken

Married Albert James Hoyer on December 6, 1939. Three children.

San Antonio Express
December 10, 1939
Page 65

Hoyer-Holster Rites Wednesday

The marriage of Miss Lillian Holster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holster, formerly of Yoakum, and Albert James Hoyer, son of Mrs. Sarah Hoyer, and grandson of Mrs. Ed J. Hoyer was solemnized Wednesday morning at St. Cecilia's Parish.

The bride wore a sand-colored ensemble with accessories of brown. Her corsage was of sweetheart roses and lillies of the valley.

The only attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burgess, sister and brother-in-law of the bridegroom, who assisted as matron of honor and best man.

A wedding breakfast followed at the home of the Burgesses. The table was arranged with white chrysanthemums and a white candelabra. Corsages were presented to each guest. The coffee table was adorned with an arch of white chrysanthemums and small silver and white wedding bells. Mrs. Elroy Klaus, aunt of the groom presided. Mrs. Sarah Hoyer and Mrs. Holster assisted Mrs. Burgess in receiving the guests. The young couple will reside at 326 Madison Street.


Daughter of
Samuel Erastus Holster
Emma Warnken

Married Albert James Hoyer on December 6, 1939. Three children.

San Antonio Express
December 10, 1939
Page 65

Hoyer-Holster Rites Wednesday

The marriage of Miss Lillian Holster, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Holster, formerly of Yoakum, and Albert James Hoyer, son of Mrs. Sarah Hoyer, and grandson of Mrs. Ed J. Hoyer was solemnized Wednesday morning at St. Cecilia's Parish.

The bride wore a sand-colored ensemble with accessories of brown. Her corsage was of sweetheart roses and lillies of the valley.

The only attendants were Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burgess, sister and brother-in-law of the bridegroom, who assisted as matron of honor and best man.

A wedding breakfast followed at the home of the Burgesses. The table was arranged with white chrysanthemums and a white candelabra. Corsages were presented to each guest. The coffee table was adorned with an arch of white chrysanthemums and small silver and white wedding bells. Mrs. Elroy Klaus, aunt of the groom presided. Mrs. Sarah Hoyer and Mrs. Holster assisted Mrs. Burgess in receiving the guests. The young couple will reside at 326 Madison Street.




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