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Allie Ethel (Taylor) Hollingsworth
Dec 31, 1897 - Mar 2, 1965
Posted by Don Longfellow


Mrs. Allie Ethel (Taylor) Hollingsworth was born 31 December 1897 in Van Buren (Crawford County) Arkansas to George Simpson Taylor and Mary Elizabeth (Ercanbrack) Taylor. She died 02 March 1965 in Sapulpa (Creek County) Oklahoma.

She was living in Glennpool, Oklahoma at the time and had traveled to Sapulpa for a medical consultation, where she died in the office of an apparent heart attack. She was 67 years old.

She married James Burl Preston (B.P.) Hollingsworth on 31 July 1919 in Moyers, Pushmataha County, Oklahoma. James died 08 April 1961 in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

She is survived by two sons, Preston W. Hollingsworth (Welch, Oklahoma), Jackson Lee Hollingsworth (Welch, Oklahoma); three daughters, Mrs. Lorene Austin (Dewar, Oklahoma), Mrs. Hazel Howard (Tulsa, Oklahoma), and Mrs. Marie Koym (Houston, Texas); 13 grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; five brothers and three sisters.

Burial is in the Bixby Cemetery, Bixby, Oklahoma.


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