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Albert Ezra Holderman

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Albert Ezra Holderman

Birth
Canton, McPherson County, Kansas, USA
Death
9 Sep 1933 (aged 56)
Reedley, Fresno County, California, USA
Burial
Reedley, Fresno County, California, USA Add to Map
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In 1921 he was a Real Est and the City Marshal of Reedley

In 1923 To 1925 he was a Justice Of The Peace of Reedley

In 1929 To 1933 he was a Justice Of The Peace of Reedley


He died in his Office


He Married Mary M Brubaker,

and she Married Walter Ames

The Gospel Messenger, October 21, 1933, page 23.

Holderman, Albert Ezra, born in McPherson County, Kans., March 15, 1877, died suddenly Sept. 9, 1933. He married Mary M. Brubaker in 1897. At the age of eighteen he accepted Christ as his Savior. He was a member of the Reedley Church of the Brethren. He is survived by the widow, two sons, three daughters, four brothers and six sisters. For the past twenty- six years he had been a respected citizen of Reedley. During that time he occupied the position of town marshal for seven years and judge for ten years. He was known as Judge Holderman. These offices he filled with integrity. Funeral services by the writer, assisted by Eld. D. F. Sink, in the Methodist church. Interment in the Reedley cemetery.

—Leo H. Miller, Fresno, Calif.





In 1921 he was a Real Est and the City Marshal of Reedley

In 1923 To 1925 he was a Justice Of The Peace of Reedley

In 1929 To 1933 he was a Justice Of The Peace of Reedley


He died in his Office


He Married Mary M Brubaker,

and she Married Walter Ames

The Gospel Messenger, October 21, 1933, page 23.

Holderman, Albert Ezra, born in McPherson County, Kans., March 15, 1877, died suddenly Sept. 9, 1933. He married Mary M. Brubaker in 1897. At the age of eighteen he accepted Christ as his Savior. He was a member of the Reedley Church of the Brethren. He is survived by the widow, two sons, three daughters, four brothers and six sisters. For the past twenty- six years he had been a respected citizen of Reedley. During that time he occupied the position of town marshal for seven years and judge for ten years. He was known as Judge Holderman. These offices he filled with integrity. Funeral services by the writer, assisted by Eld. D. F. Sink, in the Methodist church. Interment in the Reedley cemetery.

—Leo H. Miller, Fresno, Calif.







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