Miss Mary Mae Holland, native of Daren [sic], Wis., and Biloxi resident 34 years, who suffered a fractured skull Sept. 5 when a limb from an oak tree fell on her head in her yard, 205 Porter avenue, died at Biloxi hospital Sunday at 8:40 a.m. Miss Holland was a member of Church of Nativity. She is survived by six brothers, Geo. E. Daren [sic], Wis., Wm. A, John, Gill and Bert, Biloxi, and James, Cincinnati; three sisters, Mrs. B. C. Stall, Elmhurst, Ill., Mrs. Glen Bryse, Skokie, Ill., and Miss Catherine Holland, and numerous nephews and nieces. The funeral will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. from Bradford Funeral Home with services at Church of Nativity. Burial will be in Biloxi Cemetery. Miss Holland was the daughter of the late George F. Holland and Catherine [sic] Holloway Holland.
--- Sun Herald (Biloxi, MS), Mon, 18 Sep 1950, P. 13.
Miss Mary Mae Holland, native of Daren [sic], Wis., and Biloxi resident 34 years, who suffered a fractured skull Sept. 5 when a limb from an oak tree fell on her head in her yard, 205 Porter avenue, died at Biloxi hospital Sunday at 8:40 a.m. Miss Holland was a member of Church of Nativity. She is survived by six brothers, Geo. E. Daren [sic], Wis., Wm. A, John, Gill and Bert, Biloxi, and James, Cincinnati; three sisters, Mrs. B. C. Stall, Elmhurst, Ill., Mrs. Glen Bryse, Skokie, Ill., and Miss Catherine Holland, and numerous nephews and nieces. The funeral will be Tuesday at 10 a.m. from Bradford Funeral Home with services at Church of Nativity. Burial will be in Biloxi Cemetery. Miss Holland was the daughter of the late George F. Holland and Catherine [sic] Holloway Holland.
--- Sun Herald (Biloxi, MS), Mon, 18 Sep 1950, P. 13.
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