FLORENCE - Services for Floramay Holliday McLeod, 91, will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at First Baptist Church of Florence, with burial at Mount Hope Cemetery.
Mrs. McLeod, wife of the late Dr. James Carlisle McLeod, died Thursday, May 18, 1995. Born in Marion, she was a daughter of the late George Judson and Flora Johnson Holliday. She attended Coker College and the North Carolina College for Women and was a former teacher at Sandy Plain.
She was a founding member of the Florence Museum, charter member and former president of Florence Assembly and Tarantella and a member of the Maxcey Gregg chapter of UDC. Florence Heritage Foundation, American Legion Auxiliary, Henry Timrod Literary Society, Florence Garden Club, SC Historical Society, Daughters of the Barons of Runnemede, National Society of Magna Carta Dames, Americans of Royal Descent, Colonial Dames of the XVII Century, Plantagenent Society, Huguenot Society of SC and First Baptist Church of Florence, where she was a member of the Fifty-Year Club. She was a former regent of the Samuel Bacot chapter of the DAR.
Surviving are a daughter, Florence Ervin of Florence; a son, James McLeod, Jr. of Florence; a sister, Elizabeth Allen of Florence; a brother, John Holliday of Gallivants Ferry; and 7 grandchildren.
Published in The State, May 20, 1995
FLORENCE - Services for Floramay Holliday McLeod, 91, will be held at 3 p.m. Sunday at First Baptist Church of Florence, with burial at Mount Hope Cemetery.
Mrs. McLeod, wife of the late Dr. James Carlisle McLeod, died Thursday, May 18, 1995. Born in Marion, she was a daughter of the late George Judson and Flora Johnson Holliday. She attended Coker College and the North Carolina College for Women and was a former teacher at Sandy Plain.
She was a founding member of the Florence Museum, charter member and former president of Florence Assembly and Tarantella and a member of the Maxcey Gregg chapter of UDC. Florence Heritage Foundation, American Legion Auxiliary, Henry Timrod Literary Society, Florence Garden Club, SC Historical Society, Daughters of the Barons of Runnemede, National Society of Magna Carta Dames, Americans of Royal Descent, Colonial Dames of the XVII Century, Plantagenent Society, Huguenot Society of SC and First Baptist Church of Florence, where she was a member of the Fifty-Year Club. She was a former regent of the Samuel Bacot chapter of the DAR.
Surviving are a daughter, Florence Ervin of Florence; a son, James McLeod, Jr. of Florence; a sister, Elizabeth Allen of Florence; a brother, John Holliday of Gallivants Ferry; and 7 grandchildren.
Published in The State, May 20, 1995
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