PARALYSIS IS FATAL
TO MRS. J. J. HOLLOWAY
Mrs. J. J. Holloway died at her home in Russellville Wednesday at noon following an illness of three weeks which was the result of a stroke of paralysis.
Mrs. Holloway was 72 years of age and during her long life had manifested all the graces of a Christian and had won for herself a place of leadership and respect in the community. She is survived by her husband and six children, Mrs. J. E. Abercrombie, of Culloden; Mrs. B. F. Davis, Messrs. J. C. and R. M. Holloway, of Macon, and Messrs. R. L. and F. H. Holloway, of Monroe county.
The funeral service was conducted Thursday afternoon at the Culloden Baptist church, in the presence of a large audience of sorrowing relatives and friends by Rev. W. W. Childs of Yatesville. Six grandsons of the deceased acted as pallbearers.
PARALYSIS IS FATAL
TO MRS. J. J. HOLLOWAY
Mrs. J. J. Holloway died at her home in Russellville Wednesday at noon following an illness of three weeks which was the result of a stroke of paralysis.
Mrs. Holloway was 72 years of age and during her long life had manifested all the graces of a Christian and had won for herself a place of leadership and respect in the community. She is survived by her husband and six children, Mrs. J. E. Abercrombie, of Culloden; Mrs. B. F. Davis, Messrs. J. C. and R. M. Holloway, of Macon, and Messrs. R. L. and F. H. Holloway, of Monroe county.
The funeral service was conducted Thursday afternoon at the Culloden Baptist church, in the presence of a large audience of sorrowing relatives and friends by Rev. W. W. Childs of Yatesville. Six grandsons of the deceased acted as pallbearers.
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