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Naomi Catherine Blough Holderman

Birth
Johnstown, Cambria County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
5 Jul 1961 (aged 49)
Kern County, California, USA
Burial
Glendale, Los Angeles County, California, USA Add to Map
Plot
Dawn of Tomorrow, Map 1, Lot 1049, Space 4
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Holderman - Naomi Catherine, daughter of John and Emma Blough, was born at Johnstown, Pa, Dec. 20, 1911; died in an automobile accident near Bakersfield, Calif, July 5, 1961; aged 49 y, 6 m, 15 d.

On Feb 24, 1945, she was married to Ralph J Holderman, who survives. They were living at Fairbanks, Alaska, where she had been teaching school. She had taken their daughter to Oregon to attend Western Mennonite School. Besides her husband, she is survived by one daughter and one son (Ruth Elaine and James Keith), 4 brothers (Harry, Martin, Paul, and Merle), and 4 sisters (Nora - Mrs Morgan Yoder, Edith - Mrs U Grant Weaver, Ruth - Mrs. John Stoltzfus, and Mrs Erma Richards).

She was a member of the Calvary Mennonite Church, Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral services were held at the Forest Lawn memorial Park, Glendale, Calif, July 10, with Geo H Beare officiating.

Gospel Herald
Vol LIV, No 30
1 August 1961
Holderman - Naomi Catherine, daughter of John and Emma Blough, was born at Johnstown, Pa, Dec. 20, 1911; died in an automobile accident near Bakersfield, Calif, July 5, 1961; aged 49 y, 6 m, 15 d.

On Feb 24, 1945, she was married to Ralph J Holderman, who survives. They were living at Fairbanks, Alaska, where she had been teaching school. She had taken their daughter to Oregon to attend Western Mennonite School. Besides her husband, she is survived by one daughter and one son (Ruth Elaine and James Keith), 4 brothers (Harry, Martin, Paul, and Merle), and 4 sisters (Nora - Mrs Morgan Yoder, Edith - Mrs U Grant Weaver, Ruth - Mrs. John Stoltzfus, and Mrs Erma Richards).

She was a member of the Calvary Mennonite Church, Los Angeles, Calif. Funeral services were held at the Forest Lawn memorial Park, Glendale, Calif, July 10, with Geo H Beare officiating.

Gospel Herald
Vol LIV, No 30
1 August 1961


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