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Mary Marie <I>Wilson</I> Holeman

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Mary Marie Wilson Holeman

Birth
Guilford, Nodaway County, Missouri, USA
Death
11 Sep 1968 (aged 57)
Burial
King City, Gentry County, Missouri, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.0561688, Longitude: -94.5076979
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The King City Chronicle (King City, MO), Friday, August 21, 1931; pg. 4

Wilson - Holeman

Married, at the courthouse at Maryville, Mo., by Probate Judge Milton J. Hull, at ten o'clock, August 17, 1931, Miss Mary Marie Wilson and Loren G. M. Holeman. The contracting parties need no introduction, both having grown up to young womanhood and young manhood in their respective communities

Loren is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Holeman, who lives on Empire Prairie, and was a graduate of the King City high school in 1924 and has been engaged in farming and stock raising with his father ever since.

Marie is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Wilson, who lives northwest of King City, also in the Lafayette community, and is a graduate of the 1927 class of the Lafayette high school and is a very accomplished young lady and well worthy of her chosen partner.

They were accompanied to Maryville by the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Holeman, and they all left immediately after the ceremony for Chadron, Nebraska, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Paul Standlea, sister of the groom. They will visit the Black Hills in South Dakota, and other points in Wyoming and Colorado. They will be at home on Empire Prairie to their many friends after September first.

The Chronicle, along with many other friends, extends congratulations to these young people.
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St. Joseph News-Press (St. Joseph, MO), Wednesday, September 11, 1968; pg. 5

Mrs. Loren Holeman

Mrs. Mary Marie Holeman, 57, died this morning at a St. Joseph hospital.

Mrs. Holeman, who resided near King City with her husband, Loren, was born at Guilford, Mo. She had resided in the Prairie Flower community near King City since 1916. Mrs. Holeman was a member of the Island City Christian Church.

Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Joan Hill, Stanberry; a son, Darrell Holeman, King City; a sister, Mrs. Elsie McGeorge, King City; two brothers, Orville Wilson, St. . Joseph, and Ivan Wilson, Stanberry, and five grandchildren.

Services will be Friday at 2 at the King City Christian Church. Burial will be in the King City cemetery (sic). The body is at the Clark funeral home in King City.
The King City Chronicle (King City, MO), Friday, August 21, 1931; pg. 4

Wilson - Holeman

Married, at the courthouse at Maryville, Mo., by Probate Judge Milton J. Hull, at ten o'clock, August 17, 1931, Miss Mary Marie Wilson and Loren G. M. Holeman. The contracting parties need no introduction, both having grown up to young womanhood and young manhood in their respective communities

Loren is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Holeman, who lives on Empire Prairie, and was a graduate of the King City high school in 1924 and has been engaged in farming and stock raising with his father ever since.

Marie is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Wilson, who lives northwest of King City, also in the Lafayette community, and is a graduate of the 1927 class of the Lafayette high school and is a very accomplished young lady and well worthy of her chosen partner.

They were accompanied to Maryville by the groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Holeman, and they all left immediately after the ceremony for Chadron, Nebraska, to visit Mr. and Mrs. Paul Standlea, sister of the groom. They will visit the Black Hills in South Dakota, and other points in Wyoming and Colorado. They will be at home on Empire Prairie to their many friends after September first.

The Chronicle, along with many other friends, extends congratulations to these young people.
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St. Joseph News-Press (St. Joseph, MO), Wednesday, September 11, 1968; pg. 5

Mrs. Loren Holeman

Mrs. Mary Marie Holeman, 57, died this morning at a St. Joseph hospital.

Mrs. Holeman, who resided near King City with her husband, Loren, was born at Guilford, Mo. She had resided in the Prairie Flower community near King City since 1916. Mrs. Holeman was a member of the Island City Christian Church.

Besides her husband, she is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Joan Hill, Stanberry; a son, Darrell Holeman, King City; a sister, Mrs. Elsie McGeorge, King City; two brothers, Orville Wilson, St. . Joseph, and Ivan Wilson, Stanberry, and five grandchildren.

Services will be Friday at 2 at the King City Christian Church. Burial will be in the King City cemetery (sic). The body is at the Clark funeral home in King City.


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