She had been confined to bed since Oct. 19 with a broken hip. Mrs. Holden was a native of Limestone County and had lived there practically all her life.
She was a member of the Beulah Chapel Church of Christ.
Surviving are one son, Homer C. Holden, Anderson 1; one granddaughter, Mrs. W.L. Grisham of South Carolina; one brother, Jeff Smith, and one sister, Mrs. Emma Marble, both of Sulphur Springs, Texas; three nieces, Mrs. Billy Moody, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; and Mrs. Harvey Ezell and Mrs. Johnie Varnell, Florence.
Published in The Decatur Daily, August 6, 1957.
Contributor: Jaycie Smith (47274161) • [email protected]
She had been confined to bed since Oct. 19 with a broken hip. Mrs. Holden was a native of Limestone County and had lived there practically all her life.
She was a member of the Beulah Chapel Church of Christ.
Surviving are one son, Homer C. Holden, Anderson 1; one granddaughter, Mrs. W.L. Grisham of South Carolina; one brother, Jeff Smith, and one sister, Mrs. Emma Marble, both of Sulphur Springs, Texas; three nieces, Mrs. Billy Moody, Lawrenceburg, Tenn.; and Mrs. Harvey Ezell and Mrs. Johnie Varnell, Florence.
Published in The Decatur Daily, August 6, 1957.
Contributor: Jaycie Smith (47274161) • [email protected]
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