Della Catherine (Meeks) (Holdeman) Harlow Obit
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Della Catherine (Meeks) (Holdeman) Harlow
Mar 4, 1887 - Jun 26, 1980
Posted by Glenn

Enid News & Eagle
Jun 1980 

Billings – Funeral services for Mrs. Della Catherine Holdeman, 93, who died Thursday morning in a Stillwater nursing home, will be at 10 AM Saturday in the Billings Baptist Church.

She will be buried in the Union Cemetery at Billings.

The Anderson Funeral Home of Billings is in charge of arrangements.

Mrs. Holdeman was born March 4, 1887, at Macon, Missouri, moving to Oklahoma in 1900, the family settling northwest of Billings, later moving to Anadarko.

She was married there to Louis J. Harlow in 1903 and they established a home near Cogar where they farmed, then moved to Billings in 1912. Her husband died in 1942.

She married Titus Holdeman in 1945. They lived in the Billings area and Mrs. Holdeman was a member of the Billings Baptist Church. Holdeman died in 1962.

She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. Jack (Jewel) Hunter of Edmond and Mrs. Frank (Lillie) Steno of Stillwater.
 

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