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Tom Layfette Holland

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Tom Layfette Holland Veteran

Birth
Hallettsville, Lavaca County, Texas, USA
Death
20 Sep 1931 (aged 37)
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
Burial
Columbus, Colorado County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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killed in an auto accident

Funeral services were held for Mr. Tom Holland at the residence of Mrs. Mary Warner at ten o'clock Tuesday morning, Rev. Wm. D. Wyatt of the First Baptist Church officiating. Pallbearers were E. G. Miller, Henry Rau, F. M. Tolbirt, J. A. Daggett, H.I. Townsend and Thomas Glithero. The local Pythian Lodge held its ritualistic service at the grave, Henry Buescher, B. H. Meinert and G. L. B. Cousins officiating in the three speaking parts, and the body laid to rest in Odd Fellows Rest.

Honorary pallbearers were Dr. E. C. Gordon, R. R. Hadden, J. J. Austin, Emil Burger, Chas. Kunze, Raymond Hoffman, H. P. Krause, (La Grange) Bill Timm, (Hallettsville), Joe Stafford, E. E. Irwin, J. J. Everett, Roy Burt, Jimmie Wilson, G. P. Wilburn, Owen Hoegemeyer, Frank Hoegemeyer, Willis Perkins, Johnnie Hastedt, Jr., S. A. Harbert, Harvey Hope, Freeland Glithero, Henry Hurr, E. O. Stapleton, G. H. Miller, W. A. Struss, C. B. Lowrey, S. K. Seymour, Jr., Judge Lester Holt, (Hallettsville) Chas. Bailey, Jim Wooten, Jesse More, Chas. Rau, Jr., J. C. Obenhaus, L. S. Lawrence, E. B. Mayes and Will Hillmer.

Tom Holland was born in Hallettsville, Texas, May 23rd, 1894. He married Miss Birdie Warner on June 26th, 1922. He was a barber by trade, and one of the best in this section. He worked in several different towns and cities, leaving Columbus several times to engage in his trade at other places, but as often returning to the town of his choice. He saw service overseas during the World War and was honorably discharged at the close of it.

He is survived by the heartbroken wife, two young sons, Tom, Jr. and John Ira, and, also, by a mother, Mrs. C. H. Anderson of Runge, and a grandfather, Mr. Tom Brown, to all of whom the sympathy of the entire community is extended.
killed in an auto accident

Funeral services were held for Mr. Tom Holland at the residence of Mrs. Mary Warner at ten o'clock Tuesday morning, Rev. Wm. D. Wyatt of the First Baptist Church officiating. Pallbearers were E. G. Miller, Henry Rau, F. M. Tolbirt, J. A. Daggett, H.I. Townsend and Thomas Glithero. The local Pythian Lodge held its ritualistic service at the grave, Henry Buescher, B. H. Meinert and G. L. B. Cousins officiating in the three speaking parts, and the body laid to rest in Odd Fellows Rest.

Honorary pallbearers were Dr. E. C. Gordon, R. R. Hadden, J. J. Austin, Emil Burger, Chas. Kunze, Raymond Hoffman, H. P. Krause, (La Grange) Bill Timm, (Hallettsville), Joe Stafford, E. E. Irwin, J. J. Everett, Roy Burt, Jimmie Wilson, G. P. Wilburn, Owen Hoegemeyer, Frank Hoegemeyer, Willis Perkins, Johnnie Hastedt, Jr., S. A. Harbert, Harvey Hope, Freeland Glithero, Henry Hurr, E. O. Stapleton, G. H. Miller, W. A. Struss, C. B. Lowrey, S. K. Seymour, Jr., Judge Lester Holt, (Hallettsville) Chas. Bailey, Jim Wooten, Jesse More, Chas. Rau, Jr., J. C. Obenhaus, L. S. Lawrence, E. B. Mayes and Will Hillmer.

Tom Holland was born in Hallettsville, Texas, May 23rd, 1894. He married Miss Birdie Warner on June 26th, 1922. He was a barber by trade, and one of the best in this section. He worked in several different towns and cities, leaving Columbus several times to engage in his trade at other places, but as often returning to the town of his choice. He saw service overseas during the World War and was honorably discharged at the close of it.

He is survived by the heartbroken wife, two young sons, Tom, Jr. and John Ira, and, also, by a mother, Mrs. C. H. Anderson of Runge, and a grandfather, Mr. Tom Brown, to all of whom the sympathy of the entire community is extended.


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