On the 19th day of April, 1911, the death angel took away from the home of W.S. Holderfield and E.B. Holderfield their precious baby girl. The flower of the home. She was loved by all who knew her. She was born April the 1st 1908. She was sick four weeks and suffered much but bore her afflictions bravely. The neighbors were so good and kind to attend her in her sickness for which the family is very thankful. The Savior said "I will prepare a place for you," and he has only called her home. Little Myrtle cannot come back to us, but we can go to her.
J.H. Holderfield
Printed in The Moulton Advertiser 24 May 1911
On the 19th day of April, 1911, the death angel took away from the home of W.S. Holderfield and E.B. Holderfield their precious baby girl. The flower of the home. She was loved by all who knew her. She was born April the 1st 1908. She was sick four weeks and suffered much but bore her afflictions bravely. The neighbors were so good and kind to attend her in her sickness for which the family is very thankful. The Savior said "I will prepare a place for you," and he has only called her home. Little Myrtle cannot come back to us, but we can go to her.
J.H. Holderfield
Printed in The Moulton Advertiser 24 May 1911
Family Members
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Elbert Arthur Holderfield Sr
1905–1976
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Carrie Francis Holderfield Williams
1911–1998
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Luther Henry Holderfield
1913–1961
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Fred Jewel Holderfield
1915–1966
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James Oscar Holderfield
1918–2008
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William Garth Holderfield
1920–1939
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William Simmion "Simmie" Holderfield Jr
1923–1983
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Anna Christine Holderfield Wylie
1927–1998
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