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Hilbert Cleveland Holeman

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Hilbert Cleveland Holeman

Birth
Gentry County, Missouri, USA
Death
6 Feb 1974 (aged 89)
Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, USA
Burial
King City, Gentry County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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H.C. Holeman, under 21, and Eva C. Miller, over 18, were married February 22, 1905 at Stanberry, Mo. (Source: Gentry County, MO Marriage Records)
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The Stanberry Headlight (Stanberry, MO), Wednesday, February 22, 1905; pg. 1

Holeman - Miller.

To-day at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. Miller, of this city, Mr. H.C. Holeman and Miss Eva C. Miller were united in marriage.

Promptly at high noon the bride and groom stood in the presence of a company of friends and relatives while D.W. Griffith, pastor of the Baptist church at uttered the solemn words that made them as husband and wife.

After congratulations all the company eagerly took part in the exercises that followed, namely, a bountiful repast.

The bride is a charming, modest young lady. She was born and raised one miles west of Island City and is highly respected and loved by all who know her.

The groom is a young man of unblemished character, industrious and honest, and lives some 4 miles northeast of town.

The bride and groom will make their home 4 miles northeast of Stanberry. May they be happy and prosperous.
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Tri-County News (King City, MO), Friday, February 8, 1974; pg. 4

DEATHS

Judge H.C. Holeman

Judge Hilbert C. Holeman, 89, died Feb. 6 at Methodist Medical Center in St. Joseph where he had been a patient since Saturday when he transferred from King City Manor.

Funeral services have been announced by Clark Funeral Home.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9 at the Baptist church in King City with the Rev. Martin Barker officiating. Mrs. Martin Barker and Mrs. Paul Carlson will sing "Rock of Ages" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Lee Pulley.

Pallbearers will be great-grandsons Michael Holeman, Brian Holeman, Hilbert Holeman, Rick Johnson and Chris Johnson, Doug Standlea and Gregory Standlea.

Graveside services will be held at King City cemetery (sic).

Obituary

Hilbert C. Holeman, son of George M. Holeman and Mary Ann Workman Holeman was born May 23, 1884, near Stanberry, Mo. and died Feb. 6, 1974, at Methodist Medical Center at the age of 89 years, 8 months and 13 days.

He attended the Stanberry Normal school one year.

He was married to Eva C. Miller on Feb. 22, 1905. They established their home northeast of Stanberry and lived there four years, later moving to the Prairie Flower community northwest of King City where they lived until moving into King City in 1955.

To the Holemans were born three children, one son died at the age of six. A son, Loren Holeman is a farmer living west of King City and the daughter, Mrs. Paul Standlea, is a teacher in the King City elementary school.

In 1932, Mr. Holeman operated the Corner Cafe in partnership with his son-in-law, Paul Standlea.

He was trustee and treasurer of Jackson township in 1932. In 1950 he was elected presiding judge of the county court of Gentry county (sic) in which office he served with distinction until his retirement in 1962.

He was a member of the King City Baptist church (sic).

Judge Holeman was preceded in death by his wife on Feb. 19, 1971.

Surviving besides the son Loren and daughter Mrs. Standlea, are one sister, Mrs. Dale Schottel of Whitesville, one brother O.M. (Doc) Holeman of King City, four grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren and many friends.
H.C. Holeman, under 21, and Eva C. Miller, over 18, were married February 22, 1905 at Stanberry, Mo. (Source: Gentry County, MO Marriage Records)
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The Stanberry Headlight (Stanberry, MO), Wednesday, February 22, 1905; pg. 1

Holeman - Miller.

To-day at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. M. Miller, of this city, Mr. H.C. Holeman and Miss Eva C. Miller were united in marriage.

Promptly at high noon the bride and groom stood in the presence of a company of friends and relatives while D.W. Griffith, pastor of the Baptist church at uttered the solemn words that made them as husband and wife.

After congratulations all the company eagerly took part in the exercises that followed, namely, a bountiful repast.

The bride is a charming, modest young lady. She was born and raised one miles west of Island City and is highly respected and loved by all who know her.

The groom is a young man of unblemished character, industrious and honest, and lives some 4 miles northeast of town.

The bride and groom will make their home 4 miles northeast of Stanberry. May they be happy and prosperous.
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Tri-County News (King City, MO), Friday, February 8, 1974; pg. 4

DEATHS

Judge H.C. Holeman

Judge Hilbert C. Holeman, 89, died Feb. 6 at Methodist Medical Center in St. Joseph where he had been a patient since Saturday when he transferred from King City Manor.

Funeral services have been announced by Clark Funeral Home.

Services will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 9 at the Baptist church in King City with the Rev. Martin Barker officiating. Mrs. Martin Barker and Mrs. Paul Carlson will sing "Rock of Ages" and "Beautiful Isle of Somewhere" accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Lee Pulley.

Pallbearers will be great-grandsons Michael Holeman, Brian Holeman, Hilbert Holeman, Rick Johnson and Chris Johnson, Doug Standlea and Gregory Standlea.

Graveside services will be held at King City cemetery (sic).

Obituary

Hilbert C. Holeman, son of George M. Holeman and Mary Ann Workman Holeman was born May 23, 1884, near Stanberry, Mo. and died Feb. 6, 1974, at Methodist Medical Center at the age of 89 years, 8 months and 13 days.

He attended the Stanberry Normal school one year.

He was married to Eva C. Miller on Feb. 22, 1905. They established their home northeast of Stanberry and lived there four years, later moving to the Prairie Flower community northwest of King City where they lived until moving into King City in 1955.

To the Holemans were born three children, one son died at the age of six. A son, Loren Holeman is a farmer living west of King City and the daughter, Mrs. Paul Standlea, is a teacher in the King City elementary school.

In 1932, Mr. Holeman operated the Corner Cafe in partnership with his son-in-law, Paul Standlea.

He was trustee and treasurer of Jackson township in 1932. In 1950 he was elected presiding judge of the county court of Gentry county (sic) in which office he served with distinction until his retirement in 1962.

He was a member of the King City Baptist church (sic).

Judge Holeman was preceded in death by his wife on Feb. 19, 1971.

Surviving besides the son Loren and daughter Mrs. Standlea, are one sister, Mrs. Dale Schottel of Whitesville, one brother O.M. (Doc) Holeman of King City, four grandchildren, eleven great-grandchildren and many friends.


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