Miss Holder was born in Floyd County on December 24, 1879. She was a daughter of the late G. B. and Penelope Swords Holder. She received her education in the public and private schools of Floyd County and for a number of years was active in the civic and political affairs of Floyd County. For more than 40 years, she served as clerk of the Floyd County Board of Roads and Revenue. She attended the First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Surviving are one sister. Mrs. Wyatt Foster and a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the graveside in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Floyd Roebuck will officiate.
The body will remain at Stevens-Davenport Funeral Home and the family will be at the residence.
(Rome News-Tribune, Monday, Jan. 17, 1966)
Miss Holder was born in Floyd County on December 24, 1879. She was a daughter of the late G. B. and Penelope Swords Holder. She received her education in the public and private schools of Floyd County and for a number of years was active in the civic and political affairs of Floyd County. For more than 40 years, she served as clerk of the Floyd County Board of Roads and Revenue. She attended the First Church of Christ, Scientist.
Surviving are one sister. Mrs. Wyatt Foster and a number of nieces and nephews.
Funeral services will be conducted at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the graveside in Myrtle Hill Cemetery. The Rev. Floyd Roebuck will officiate.
The body will remain at Stevens-Davenport Funeral Home and the family will be at the residence.
(Rome News-Tribune, Monday, Jan. 17, 1966)
Family Members
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William Ira Holder
1869–1942
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Edward Ernest Holder
1869–1947
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Edward Ernest Holder
1869–1947
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Scott Thomas Holder
1871–1937
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Ida Jane Holder
1872–1955
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Anna Larena Holder
1874–1962
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Luther Moffett Holder
1875–1908
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Ella Edna Holder Starnes
1876–1964
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Brisco Washington Holder
1877–1949
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Nita Holder Foster
1883–1971
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Elizabeth Holder Weatherly
1885–1962
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