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Annie <I>Taylor</I> Holman

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Annie Taylor Holman

Birth
Nova Scotia, Canada
Death
8 Aug 1931 (aged 62)
Somerville, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Brighton, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.3381468, Longitude: -71.1616269
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MRS. ANNIE TAYLOR HOLMAN
Mrs. Annie Taylor Holman, widow of James A. Holman, died Saturday night at her residence, 1087 Broadway. She had been in poor health two years and her condition assumed a serious aspect six months ago. She was born in Nova Scotia sixty-two years ago and was the daughter of James Taylor and Margaret Balcom. She was one of eleven children of whom ten are living.
After living several years in the Brighton district of Boston, she came to Somerville nineteen years ago. Mrs. Holman had been a member of the Advent Christian Church now on Highland avenue throughout her residence in Somerville. She leaves six children: Richard A. Holman, Somerville; Charles A. Holman, Framingham; Rev. John T. Holman, pastor of the Advent Christian Church at Port Clyde, Me., and the Misses Rae I., Rhoda M., and Bernice G. Holman, at home. There are six grandchildren: George F. Holman, Muriel E. Holman, Charles A. Holman, Jr., children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Holman; Margaret O. Holman, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Holman; Ethel and Lillian Holman, daughters of Mrs. and Mrs. Richard A. Holman.
A largely attended funeral service was held Monday afternoon at the chapel of David Fudge & Son, 46 Summer street. It was conducted by Rev. Dr. I.F. Barnes, pastor of the Advent Christian Church. Joseph Wood, tenor, of Dorchester sang "Abide With Me," and "My Jesus I Love thee." There were a large number of beautiful floral tributes. The burial was at Evergreen Cemetery, Brighton."
MRS. ANNIE TAYLOR HOLMAN
Mrs. Annie Taylor Holman, widow of James A. Holman, died Saturday night at her residence, 1087 Broadway. She had been in poor health two years and her condition assumed a serious aspect six months ago. She was born in Nova Scotia sixty-two years ago and was the daughter of James Taylor and Margaret Balcom. She was one of eleven children of whom ten are living.
After living several years in the Brighton district of Boston, she came to Somerville nineteen years ago. Mrs. Holman had been a member of the Advent Christian Church now on Highland avenue throughout her residence in Somerville. She leaves six children: Richard A. Holman, Somerville; Charles A. Holman, Framingham; Rev. John T. Holman, pastor of the Advent Christian Church at Port Clyde, Me., and the Misses Rae I., Rhoda M., and Bernice G. Holman, at home. There are six grandchildren: George F. Holman, Muriel E. Holman, Charles A. Holman, Jr., children of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Holman; Margaret O. Holman, daughter of Rev. and Mrs. Holman; Ethel and Lillian Holman, daughters of Mrs. and Mrs. Richard A. Holman.
A largely attended funeral service was held Monday afternoon at the chapel of David Fudge & Son, 46 Summer street. It was conducted by Rev. Dr. I.F. Barnes, pastor of the Advent Christian Church. Joseph Wood, tenor, of Dorchester sang "Abide With Me," and "My Jesus I Love thee." There were a large number of beautiful floral tributes. The burial was at Evergreen Cemetery, Brighton."


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