He was nearly 73 years of age, and leaves two sons and five daughters.
Burial took place at the Stewart graveyard Sunday, Oct. 31.
As to his good character and worthy esteem of his neighbors, the following resolutions will speak: RESOLUTIONS whereas is has pleased God to remove from the walks of life our dear brother, James S. Holman, whose death occurred at his son, W. F. Holman's, near Pleasant Valley church, five miles west of Cookeville, on Oct. 30, 1915.
Therefore, be it resolved by Pleasant Valley Local No. 1234, F. B. & C. U of A. That in the death of Bro. Holman our local has lost a loyal and worthy member, his children an indulgent and loving father , the church a devoted member, his neighbors a thoughtful and unselfish friend. By the death of such man as Bro. Holman, the ties that bind us to the Heaven above are made stronger and may the good deeds and christian example that he has left behind ever inspire us to follow in the Master's footsteps, and ultimately attain that reward which our beloved brother has already realized.
Be it further Received, That's page of the record be set apart to the memory of our dear brother. [Date: 11/11/1915, Vol. XIII, No. 45, Page 1] THE PUTNAN COUNTY HERALD
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Holman, James: James Holman died suddenly and was buried at the Stewart graveyard funeral services being held by Bro. Winfield Stone. [Date: 10/28/1915, Vol. XIII, No. 43, Page 1] THE PUTNAM COUNTY HERALD.
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Inscription: Pvt Co H, 28 Regt Tenn Consol Vols, Confederate States Army
He was nearly 73 years of age, and leaves two sons and five daughters.
Burial took place at the Stewart graveyard Sunday, Oct. 31.
As to his good character and worthy esteem of his neighbors, the following resolutions will speak: RESOLUTIONS whereas is has pleased God to remove from the walks of life our dear brother, James S. Holman, whose death occurred at his son, W. F. Holman's, near Pleasant Valley church, five miles west of Cookeville, on Oct. 30, 1915.
Therefore, be it resolved by Pleasant Valley Local No. 1234, F. B. & C. U of A. That in the death of Bro. Holman our local has lost a loyal and worthy member, his children an indulgent and loving father , the church a devoted member, his neighbors a thoughtful and unselfish friend. By the death of such man as Bro. Holman, the ties that bind us to the Heaven above are made stronger and may the good deeds and christian example that he has left behind ever inspire us to follow in the Master's footsteps, and ultimately attain that reward which our beloved brother has already realized.
Be it further Received, That's page of the record be set apart to the memory of our dear brother. [Date: 11/11/1915, Vol. XIII, No. 45, Page 1] THE PUTNAN COUNTY HERALD
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Holman, James: James Holman died suddenly and was buried at the Stewart graveyard funeral services being held by Bro. Winfield Stone. [Date: 10/28/1915, Vol. XIII, No. 43, Page 1] THE PUTNAM COUNTY HERALD.
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Inscription: Pvt Co H, 28 Regt Tenn Consol Vols, Confederate States Army
Inscription
Confederate Soldier wounded August 22, 186 at Atlanta Ga.
Family Members
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Mary Ann Holman DeRossett
1847–1926
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Amanda Elizabeth Holman Overbey
1849–1901
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Perry Slims Holman
1852–1933
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George Thomas Holman
1854–1879
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David Wynn Holman
1856–1950
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Sarah Florence Holman Horn
1861–1889
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Charles Stanton Holman
1862–1904
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Frank Cheatham Holman
1864–1936
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Maggie J. Holman Hardie
1866–1916
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Josephine F "Josie" Holman Harmon
1869–1939
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William Thomas "Tommie" Holman
1867–1941
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Dora Frances Holman Sherrell
1869–1939
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Pearlie Ann Holman Stewart
1871–1944
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Leta Holman Anderson
1874–1915
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Nancy Jane Holman Bockman
1877–1911
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Amanda Lou Holman Chaffin
1880–1957
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James Riley Holman
1882–1972
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Maggie Jane Holman Brown
1884–1938
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Lola Elizabeth Holman Hix
1887–1937
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