Irven R. Holdeman © Enid Morning News 03-1979 Submitted by: Jo Aguirre
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Irven R. Holdeman, 69, Ringwood, died Tuesday in a veterans hospital at Long Beach, California. His service will be at 2 PM Sunday in the Ringwood Methodist Church with the Reverend Joe Sherrill officiating. Burial will follow in the Square Cedar Cemetery, under the direction of Ladusau – Evans Funeral Home.
Holdeman was born January 3, 1910, at Red Rock to Dewey and Louise Holdeman. He moved to Aline at the age of 17, and started the first creamery route for Gold Spot Dairy in that community. He lived in Ringwood a number of years prior to moving to California where he trimmed palm trees in Los Angeles County.
Holdeman had been a paraplegic for over 18 years, and was a veteran of World War I I, serving in the United States Navy.
Survivors include his wife, Alice; three daughters, Loretta Hubbell, Fillmore, California, Patricia Kiser, Inman, Kansas, and Velinda Sennett, McAlester; four sons, Dewey, Fort Supply, Allen, Ringwood, Larry, Riverside, California, and Earnest, Long Beach, California; one sister, Mary Burts, Ralston; one brother, Marvin, Jet; 13 grandchildren; and three great – grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his parents, two brothers, one sister and one grandson.
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