Bloomington (Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana) Daily Telephone, June 20, 1928, pgs. 1 & 8. Note: Because of the length of the item and its being divided into sections with their own headings, I am dividing the posts into multiple items, using the sections and their headings. The newspaper story covers one full-page column on page 1 and the greater part of three full-page columns on page 8. Holt Family Gets News The news of the terrible tragedy and the death of their son was carried to the Holt family at Hendrixville by Wayne Shertzer, a friend, who lives on west Monroe street. He drove to Hendrixville and broke the sad news to the parents, bringing them back to Bloomington with him. They arrived shortly before 10 o'clock and the parents and the sisters viewed their loved one as he lay silent in death among his dead comrades at the Day funeral home. They plan to bury young Holt at the Greene county chapel cemetery where other relatives are buried. As they viewed the body last night, a sister, in tears, recalled that twice before young Holt had come near death from lightning; one time while working with a railroad gang he was knocked down by a bolt of lightning. His death yesterday afternoon came as the result of his third experience with lightning.