© Crews Funeral Home Apache, Caddo CO, Oklahoma December 2000 Benjamin Harrison Holcomb July 3, 1889 ~ December 2, 2000 Funeral services for Benjamin Harrison Holcomb, age 111, Apache, will be at 2 p.m. Friday, December 8, 2000, at First Baptist Church of Apache with the Rev. Arthur Blount, pastor of the First Baptist Church in Carnegie, officiating, assisted by the Rev. Travis Wollenberg, pastor of the Apache First Baptist Church. Burial will follow at Fairview Cemetery under the direction of CrewsFuneral Home. Mr. Holcomb was born July 3, 1889, in Brown County, Kan. He died December 2, 2000, in Carnegie. He moved from Kansas to Dewey County, Okla., as a child, attended prep school in Blackwell, then moved to Caddo County in 1905. He married Ollie Leona Rich on August 10, 1912. She preceded him in death. Mr. Holcomb farmed in Caddo County until he was 105. He worked in civil service at Fort Sill until he retired. He married Katherine Darnell on February 3, 1954, at Chickasha. She preceded him in death on April 25, 1993. Mr. Holcomb was recently named the World's Oldest Living Man by the Guinness Book of Records. He made a profession of faith and was a member of the Masonic Lodge. He is survived by a son, John O. Holcomb, Cyril; two daughters, Lucile Bridwell, Carnegie, and Leona A. Ford, Apache; a stepdaughter, Eula Mae Chapman, Hydro; nine grandchildren, including John Bridwell, Ardmore; numerous great- and great-great-grandchildren and stepgrandchildren; and a brother-in-law, Woodrow Rich, California. He was preceded in death by a son, Chester, in 1944; and a daughter, Vivian Stiokoff, on January 2, 1998. |
© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma Wednesday, August 29, 1973 October 14, 1894 ~ August 24, 1973 Ollie L. Holcomb was born October 14, 1894 at New Market, Alabama. She moved with her parents to Apache in 1905. She later moved to Oney and in 1957 moved to Anadarko, where she lived until last December when she moved to Carnegie. Mother of Chester; Lucille Bridwell of Carnegie; Vivian Stiokoff of Hanford, Calif., and Leona Ford of Lompoc, Calif; John O. of Apache. Sister to Lena May Coonrod of Weslaco, Texas, and Pearl Smith of Petaluma, Calif.; William Marshall Rich of Oney; John Rich of Maryville, Calif. and Woodrow Rich of Tulare, Calif. |
© Carnegie Herald Carnegie, Oklahoma Wednesday, January 19, 1949 Sgt Chester Benjamin Holcomb April 17, 1918 ~ January 14, 1944 Reburial Rites For Sgt. Holcomb In Apache Sunday Reburial service for S/Sgt. Chester B. Holcomb, former Flying Fortress waist gunner, will be at 2:30 Sunday in the Apache Baptist church. Rev. C.C. Scott, pastor, will conduct the service and military rites at the graveside will be under auspices of the Apache American Legion post. He was a brother of Mrs. Denton Bridwell of this place. Holcomb was a Caddo county boy, being born northwest of Apache April 17, 1918. He attended school at Broxton and Cameron college. He enlisted in the air corps August 20, 1942, and went overseas in September, 1943, and was stationed at an air base in England. He was killed in air action while on a mission over France January 14, 1944. He was 25 years old. |
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