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    1. [KYWOLFE-L] Elmer Hollon
    2. Carole Bays
    3. Wolfe County News - July 17, 1970 ELMER HOLLON, 61, DIES SATURDAY Elmer Hollon, 61, of Winchester, Ohio and formerly of Wolfe County, died Saturday, July 12. The body was returned to Wolfe County and funeral was conducted at the Porter and Son Funeral Home in Campton Tuesday afternoon. Burial in the Campbell Cemetery at Baptist. Mr. Hollon was the husband of Carrie Gibbs Hollon, also a native of Wolfe County. Mr. Hollon had worked 15 years for the Inland Container Corp. in Dayton, O., He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the Church of God. Surviving are two sons, Kenneth and Donald Hollon, both at home; five daughters, Dianah Patton of Baptist, Wanda Freck of Rt. 1 New Paris, O., Lola Michael and Betty Michael, both of Camden, O., and Gladys Hofbacker of Rt. W. Manchester, O; two brothers, Ova Hollon of Irvine, and Ottis Hollon of Baptist and a sister Exie Rodgers of Campton. Carole

    01/05/2003 01:39:38
    1. Re: [KYWOLFE-L] Elmer Hollon
    2. SilverWolf
    3. For those interested, Carole also transcribed another article about Elmer Hollon from the July/August 1945 Wolfe County News. It was a letter sent from Germany to his wife, Carrie, during WWII. Note that the obit says a Veteran of WWI, it should be WWII. sincerely, pat ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carole Bays" <acbays@mrtc.com> To: <KYWOLFE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 05, 2003 8:39 PM Subject: [KYWOLFE-L] Elmer Hollon > Wolfe County News - July 17, 1970 > > ELMER HOLLON, 61, DIES SATURDAY > > Elmer Hollon, 61, of Winchester, Ohio and formerly of Wolfe County, died > Saturday, July 12. The body was returned to Wolfe County and funeral > was conducted at the Porter and Son Funeral Home in Campton Tuesday > afternoon. Burial in the Campbell Cemetery at Baptist. > > Mr. Hollon was the husband of Carrie Gibbs Hollon, also a native of > Wolfe County. > > Mr. Hollon had worked 15 years for the Inland Container Corp. in Dayton, > O., He was a veteran of World War I and a member of the Church of God. > > Surviving are two sons, Kenneth and Donald Hollon, both at home; five > daughters, Dianah Patton of Baptist, Wanda Freck of Rt. 1 New Paris, O., > Lola Michael and Betty Michael, both of Camden, O., and Gladys Hofbacker > of Rt. W. Manchester, O; two brothers, Ova Hollon of Irvine, and Ottis > Hollon of Baptist and a sister Exie Rodgers of Campton. > > Carole > > > ==== KYWOLFE Mailing List ==== > East Kentucky Cemeteries > http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyekg//cemetery.html >

    01/05/2003 02:14:02