Mr. Holster's entire life was spent in and around Mapleton. On Jan. I8, 1899 he was united in marriage to Alberta Smith. To this union four children were born, two daughters, Bonnie and Ruby and two sons, William and Gilbert.
There are left to mourn his loss besides the wife and children, his mother, Mrs. Elias Holiday of this city also five brothers and two sisters—Joseph Ross of Blencoe, John of Ticonic, Bert of Mapleton, Fred of Alcestor, S.D., Earl of Rodney, Mrs. Earl Pendleton of Panoka, Canada and Mrs. Clyde Nepper of Mapleton. These are left to mourn the loss of a loving, husband and father, a devoted son and brother.
The deceased was a member of the Woodmen of the World.
Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at St. John's M. E. church with Rev W S. Mandy officiating.
The interment was in the Heisler cemetery.
Mr. Holster's entire life was spent in and around Mapleton. On Jan. I8, 1899 he was united in marriage to Alberta Smith. To this union four children were born, two daughters, Bonnie and Ruby and two sons, William and Gilbert.
There are left to mourn his loss besides the wife and children, his mother, Mrs. Elias Holiday of this city also five brothers and two sisters—Joseph Ross of Blencoe, John of Ticonic, Bert of Mapleton, Fred of Alcestor, S.D., Earl of Rodney, Mrs. Earl Pendleton of Panoka, Canada and Mrs. Clyde Nepper of Mapleton. These are left to mourn the loss of a loving, husband and father, a devoted son and brother.
The deceased was a member of the Woodmen of the World.
Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at St. John's M. E. church with Rev W S. Mandy officiating.
The interment was in the Heisler cemetery.
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