Wolfe County News - July 8, 1959 JACK HOLLON, 79 PASSES JULY 1ST Jack Hollon, 79, died at his home at Landsaw Wednesday, July 1, at 6:30 p.m. following a lengthy illness. He had been a member of the Landsaw Church of Christ for 55 years. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Laura Cockerham Hollon, four sons, Willie Hollon, Crittenden; Edgar Hollon, South Lyons, Mich.; Ray and Leslie Hollon, both of Campton rural; three daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth James, Dry Ridge; Mrs. Pearl Taulbee and Mrs. Mae Center, both of Campton rural and one half sister, Mrs. Esther Hanes of Covington, KY and a host of other relatives and friends. Three sons preceded him in death, two in infancy, and the other, Pvt. Stanley Hollon was killed in battle during World War II. Funeral was conducted Friday, July 3, at the Church of Christ at Landsaw with Rev. Francis M. Deaton, Willie Taylor and John Dalton officiating. Burial was in the Cockerham cemetery at Landsaw with Hearne Funeral Home in charge. Pallbearers were all grandsons except Charlie Dalton. They included, Pvt. Jack Hollon, James L. Center, Tyler Taulbee, Osa Hollon and Hager Lee Hollon. The deceased was one who always filled his seat in the church house regularly as long as he was able to attend. He will be sadly missed by all. He served as a deacon for several years. In the home he was a fine husband and a tender, loving father. Carole