Parents of four; Mrs. Sam Gassett, Mrs. Clarence Konklin, Mrs. George Tipp and Elmer Hollinger (who died in 1892).
Married second Iowa Cermelia Niece in 1877.
Six children; Smith L., Fred H., Homer and Helen Hollinger, and Mrs. George Workman. Mary died in infancy.
A. V. Hollinger
A. V. Hollinger living south west of Notus passed away January 3rd at the age of 84 years. He had lived in the west for 12 years. To his marriage to Miss Melissa Snyder born 3 daughters and one son. Mrs. Sam Gassett of Leon, Iowa; Mrs. Clarence Conklin, Rea Heights, South Dakota; and Mrs. George Timp of Lyons, Kansas. Elmer Hollinger who died in 1892.
His second marriage to Miss Iowa Cernalia Niece in 1877 was blessed with 6 children, Smith L. and Fred H. of Kelso, Washington; Homer and Helen of Notus and Mrs. Geo. Workman of Astoria, Oregon. Little Mary Hollinger died in infancy.
Mr. Hollinger farmed and ran a threshing machine for many years in Iowa before coming west.
He was kind and liberal hearted man and held in the highest esteem by all who knew him.
Funeral services will be held at the residence in lower Dixie Thursday (15 January 1925) at 11 a.m. and interment will be in Canyon Hill Cemetery in Caldwell.
Idaho Free Press (Nampa, Idaho) Friday, January 9 1925
Contributor: Dennis McIndoo (458454)
Parents of four; Mrs. Sam Gassett, Mrs. Clarence Konklin, Mrs. George Tipp and Elmer Hollinger (who died in 1892).
Married second Iowa Cermelia Niece in 1877.
Six children; Smith L., Fred H., Homer and Helen Hollinger, and Mrs. George Workman. Mary died in infancy.
A. V. Hollinger
A. V. Hollinger living south west of Notus passed away January 3rd at the age of 84 years. He had lived in the west for 12 years. To his marriage to Miss Melissa Snyder born 3 daughters and one son. Mrs. Sam Gassett of Leon, Iowa; Mrs. Clarence Conklin, Rea Heights, South Dakota; and Mrs. George Timp of Lyons, Kansas. Elmer Hollinger who died in 1892.
His second marriage to Miss Iowa Cernalia Niece in 1877 was blessed with 6 children, Smith L. and Fred H. of Kelso, Washington; Homer and Helen of Notus and Mrs. Geo. Workman of Astoria, Oregon. Little Mary Hollinger died in infancy.
Mr. Hollinger farmed and ran a threshing machine for many years in Iowa before coming west.
He was kind and liberal hearted man and held in the highest esteem by all who knew him.
Funeral services will be held at the residence in lower Dixie Thursday (15 January 1925) at 11 a.m. and interment will be in Canyon Hill Cemetery in Caldwell.
Idaho Free Press (Nampa, Idaho) Friday, January 9 1925
Contributor: Dennis McIndoo (458454)
Family Members
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Ida Hollinger Gassett
1863–1926
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Delrana R. "Della" Hollinger Konklin
1864–1942
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Elmer E. Hollinger
1867–1893
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Elenore Amanda "Ella" Hollinger Tipp
1868–1957
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Smithton Louis Hollinger
1883–1960
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Patience Helen Hollinger
1885–1968
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Fred Hollinger
1889–1979
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Ruth Loris Hollinger Workman
1892–1982
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Homer Harold Hollinger
1898–1977
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