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Sarah Ann BEST HOLDERMAN
Nashville News
Feb.15, 1907
Submitted by: Karen WISE

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Sarah HOLDERMAN

Dunkard Cemetery


MRS. G. W. HOLDERMAN DEAD
Sarah Ann Best was born in Ohio December 8, 1845 died at her home two miles west of Nashville, Oklahoma, Saturday, February 9th, 1907. Was united in marriage to George W. Holderman February 14th, 1871. To this union were born five children, two of them having preceded her to the spirit land; the husband, two daughters and a son being left to mourn her loss. The children surviving her are Arthur Holderman, Mrs. A. B. Diller and a younger daughter still at home.

Funeral services were held at the Dunkard Brethren church northwest of town, Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock, Bro. Isaac Miller delivering an impressive discourse from the text: "If a man die, shall he live again?"

A large attendance at the funeral and burial services attested the great love and esteem in which the deceased was held in the community, and all unite in sympathy for the bereaved ones.



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