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- iDeath of Mr. K. H. Holland.Mr. K. H. Holland died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. T. L. Bunch in Lambert’s Point, Ya., Friday night.Mr. Uollaud lived in Scotland Neckuntil about ten years ago, when he moved with his family to Lambert’s Point. He was much liked and had many friends in town and the surrounding community.He leaves four children, Mess. W. F. Holland, of Lambert’s Point, and W. H. Holland, of this community, Mrs. Britt, of Huntsville, ya., and Mrs. T. L. Bunsb, of Lambert’s Point.The remains were brought and interred Sunday in the tld Bell burying ground near town Sunday, Elder B. if. Strickland conducting the services.The Norfolk Landmark has the following to say :“Mr. Kenith Holland, who has been very sick for the past lew weeks, died at the residence of his son and daugb-cer, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Punch, in Thirly-math street, last Friday night it 1) u'cluck. Mr. Holland had been ill heal.h for the past year. He had been confined to his bed for the past six weeks. He was in the 65th year ol his age at the loid of his death. The remains were taken to the home of the Jeceased, near Scotland Neck, N. C , for luterment. Mr. Holland leaves one son; Mr. W. F. Holland, of Thirty-ninth street, and Mrs. T. L. Bunch, and Mrs. BiiU. of Huntsville, Va., and still another son in North CarolinaMrs. Bunch, Mr. F. Howard and Mrs. Britt accompanied the remains home.Ja
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Scotland Neck, North Carolina, US

Thu, May 29, 1902

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