Mrs. Holloway was a consistent member of the Methodist Church since she was eleven years old. All who knew her can testify to the beauty of her character.
Her husband died a number of years ago, and since then she made her home with her children, seven of whom are now living, if we are informed correctly. Those here are Mrs. D.T. Ward [??], Mrs. Bumbarger [Minerva Bomberger], Mrs. Jacob Alder [Diantha Adler].
The funeral was held at the home Monday [22 Feb] afternoon at one o'clock, and the service was conducted by Rev. J.R. Woodcock of the Methodist Church, after which a long procession followed the remains to the Tecumseh Cemetery where they were interned.
Source: Tecumseh Chieftain, 27 Feb 1897. Tecumseh, Nebraska.
Mrs. Holloway was a consistent member of the Methodist Church since she was eleven years old. All who knew her can testify to the beauty of her character.
Her husband died a number of years ago, and since then she made her home with her children, seven of whom are now living, if we are informed correctly. Those here are Mrs. D.T. Ward [??], Mrs. Bumbarger [Minerva Bomberger], Mrs. Jacob Alder [Diantha Adler].
The funeral was held at the home Monday [22 Feb] afternoon at one o'clock, and the service was conducted by Rev. J.R. Woodcock of the Methodist Church, after which a long procession followed the remains to the Tecumseh Cemetery where they were interned.
Source: Tecumseh Chieftain, 27 Feb 1897. Tecumseh, Nebraska.
Family Members
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John Evans Holloway
1839–1903
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Minerva B. Holloway Bomberger
1841–1912
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Armel Showell Holloway
1843–1923
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Jonathan C. Holloway
1844–1919
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Diantha Matilda Holloway Alder
1847–1945
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Nelson Holloway
1850–1902
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Nancy Holloway Ward
1853–1923
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Sarah J Holloway Frost
1856–1881
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Mary Elizabeth Holloway
1859–1864
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Lorenzo "Lon" Holloway
1863–1891
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