Holladay Family
Obituaries
Transcribed by Thomas Bailey
Holladay, III.....3rd Great-Grandson of James C.
Holladay

Mary Caroline
Holladay
March 27 1805 - December 10
1889
Mrs. Caroline R. Holliday died
Tuesday, Dec. 10th aged eighty - four years. She was a woman
of fine character. She Leaves two sons, J.D. and N. H.
Holliday. She was a member of the Methodist Church.
(Manning Times, December 18 1889, Abstract from Clarendon
County Archives and History Center)
Neighbor Harvin Holladay
May 11 1835 - August
15 1904
Died last Monday at his home, near
Manning, Mr. Neighbor H. Holladay, aged about 67 years. The
deceased was in town last Friday in his usual jovial
humor and his friends were shocked when they heard of his
sudden taking off. Mr. Holladay was a good citizen, a
substantial farmer and had many friends. The burial took place
yesterday at the family burial ground near his home. Rev. J.O.
Gough Conducted the service and Capt. D.J. Bradham made some
remarks also. (Manning Times , August 17 1904, Abstract from
Clarendon County Archives and History
Center)
Andrew
Mitchell Holladay
October 12 1871 - September 24
1941
Andrew Mitchell Holladay, 70 years old, died
at 8:30 o'clock last Wednesday at his home near here after an
illness of nine months. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Nabor H. Holladay of this county. Mr. Holladay was a farmer
and a member of the Manning Baptist Church. Surviving are his
widow, Mrs. Virginia Owens Holladay; Sons and Daughters, Mrs.
Virginia Bagnall of Wilson; Miss Linwood Holladay of Manning;
A.M. Holladay, Jr., of Atlanta, Ga.; Milton R. and Bailey
Holladay of Manning; Oliver Holladay of Texas and Mitchell
Holladay of Fort Jackson; Sisters, Mrs. J.D. Barrineau and
Miss Lizzie Holladay of Manning and Mrs. Ada Rhame of
Holly Hill Funeral services were conducted at 5 p.m. Thursday
at the Holladay Cemetery near Manning by the Rev. V.V.
Raines. Buriel directed by the Joseys. (Manning Times,
September 28 1941, Abstract from Clarendon County Archives and
History Center)
Virginia Viola Owens Holladay
January 8 1880
- September 17 1955
Mrs. Virginia Owens Holladay,
75, of Manning died at the Clarendon Memorial Hospital
Saturday after a long illness Services were
conducted at the graveside in Holladay Cemetery at 4
p.m. Sunday by the Rev. R. Don Gambrell, Pastor of the Baptist
Church.Mrs. Holladay was born Jan. 8, 1880, a daughter of the
late Thomas C. Owens and Annie Eadon Owens. She was the widow
of the late A.M. Holladay of Clarendon county. She had been a
member of the First Baptist Church for 50 years. Survivors
include two daughters, Mrs. Lynwood Therrell of Manning and
Mrs. W.I. Bagnell of Wilson; four sons, Milton R. Holladay,
Bailey Holladay
and Mitchell Holladay of Manning and Oliver
Holladay of Georgetown; one sister, Mrs. C.D. Witherspoon of
Sumter; three brothers, W.C. Owens of Ashboro, N.C., Benjamin
Owens of Pinewood, and Bishop Owens, of Sumter; 18
grandchildren and a number of nieces and nephews. (Manning
Times, September 22, 1955, Abstract from Clarendon County
Archives and History
Center )