found Mrs. Holt dead in her bed.
Mrs. Holt, who was born in Uniontown and spent her entire life there, was a director in the bank, of which her son, Curtis, now is president. The late L.E. Holt also founded the first telephone exchange in Uniontown and he and Mrs. Holt were active in civic, church and social life there.
Daisy Dean Ramsey, daughter of Austin & Fannie Duerson Ramsey, was born Oct. 8, 1875, at Uniontown and attended the schools there. On October 13, 1903, she was married at the Uniontown Methodist Church to L. E. Holt, who died in 1935.
Surviving are the one son, Curtis H. Holt, Uniontown, and two daughters, Mrs. Fern Hobbs, Redfield, and Mrs. Virgil Strader, Wichita. Mrs. Holt was the last of a family of four brothers and sisters. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The body is at Earl's Memorial Home."
...Jan. 3, 1951 Newspaper Clipping
found Mrs. Holt dead in her bed.
Mrs. Holt, who was born in Uniontown and spent her entire life there, was a director in the bank, of which her son, Curtis, now is president. The late L.E. Holt also founded the first telephone exchange in Uniontown and he and Mrs. Holt were active in civic, church and social life there.
Daisy Dean Ramsey, daughter of Austin & Fannie Duerson Ramsey, was born Oct. 8, 1875, at Uniontown and attended the schools there. On October 13, 1903, she was married at the Uniontown Methodist Church to L. E. Holt, who died in 1935.
Surviving are the one son, Curtis H. Holt, Uniontown, and two daughters, Mrs. Fern Hobbs, Redfield, and Mrs. Virgil Strader, Wichita. Mrs. Holt was the last of a family of four brothers and sisters. Funeral arrangements are incomplete. The body is at Earl's Memorial Home."
...Jan. 3, 1951 Newspaper Clipping
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