Irma was born March 13, 1930, in Cabell Co., W.V., a daughter of the late Floyd Insco and Nannie (Mart) Insco.
She was an entrepreneur who owned and operated several businesses in the Huntington area.
Irma was an artist and avid collector of antiques. Her greatest joy in life was helping others.
She was a member of Central Freewill Baptist Church and attended Christ Temple with her son.
She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Norman Edwin Holderby, two sisters Alberta Adkins and Gladys Fuller, three brothers George, Fred, and Gene Insco.
Burial in Woodmere Memorial Park.
Irma was born March 13, 1930, in Cabell Co., W.V., a daughter of the late Floyd Insco and Nannie (Mart) Insco.
She was an entrepreneur who owned and operated several businesses in the Huntington area.
Irma was an artist and avid collector of antiques. Her greatest joy in life was helping others.
She was a member of Central Freewill Baptist Church and attended Christ Temple with her son.
She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Norman Edwin Holderby, two sisters Alberta Adkins and Gladys Fuller, three brothers George, Fred, and Gene Insco.
Burial in Woodmere Memorial Park.
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