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- (Taken from Funeral notes for Marcus William Frisby Holling)
MARCUS WILLIAM FRISBY HOLLING
Born: 8 April 1866, Great Salt Lake City, Territory of Utah Father:Marcus Holling, born Meldorf, Denmark
Mother: Emily Frisby
Died: 5 march 1949, 2:40 pm Multnomah Old Peoples Home, Gresham OregonAge: 82 years, 10 months, and 27 days
Burial: Rose City Cemetery, Wednesday 9 March 1949 at 3:00 pm Familyplot
( North end, Marcus William Holling, next to south, mother SarahEmma
Toone Holling, next south, Emma Ximena Holling) Next grave tosouth,
Grave #1, East 1/2 lot #106 section "H" purchased March 10, 1949for
burial of Claudius Toone Holling son who is now in bad physical
condition. A.J.Rose and Son morticians. Floyd Batman bodypreparation and ect.
Married: Sarah Emma Toone, in Logan Temple 22 October 1889 Children:Emma Ximena Holling (died spinster 1938)
Marcus William Holling born 1893
Elsie Lavaughn Holling born 1895
Claudius Toone Holling born 1897
Melvin G. Holling born 1904
Ordained Elder, 1 September 1889 by George Timpson. High Priest, 28December
1942 by Lewis A. West
Funeral Service: Bishop Thomas Y. Emmet conducting, Jens C. Westergardinvocation, Janice Hargraves and Norma Rust Soloist, Nelle ClarkOrganist, Patriarch William R. Sloan Speaker, President Jay W. LundyClosing Prayer, Elder William Dyer Grave side dedication, Conrad Green,Jessie B. Purdy, Harry Phillips, J.C. Westergard, Jay W. Lundy, Lewis A.West Pall Bearers.
Death: Suffered a stroke paralyzing right side wednesday 23 February1949. unable to recognize or speak. Thursday march 3 went into a deepcoma and passed away Saturday 5 March 1949 at 2:40 pm.
Started School "Social Hall" run by Mary and Ida Cook. Went to work in ashoe factory. Worked as a cash boy in Z.C.M.I. Deseret News as pressfeeder and bindry. Utah Central Rail Road as painter apprentice. Jobpainting in Great Salt Lke City, fireman and pump engineer Ontario MinePark City. Machinist apprentice D.R. and G.R.R. and cooperative IronWorks. Studied under Karl G. Measer at B.Y.U. and worked as machinist atProvo Foundry. Worked at Silver Brothers machinists at Salt Lake City.Linotype machinist at the Hearld and went to Linotype School at L8inotypeScool in New York City. Returned to Hearld to maintain 8 modle iLinotypes and general plant upkeep.
Came to the Oregonian newpaper in Portland Oregon 1900 for supt. C.A.Morden. Had a bad head injury in 1905 which troubled him for severalyears. Joined with al. Cochran in a mechanical and electricalcontracting firm, later returning to the Oregonian. Mother died 9 May1921 in Portland. Father and Ximena toured Utah following the death ofmother and returned home sick and confined to bed several months duringwinter 1922. Went to Dr. Work for treatment and returned to theOregonian Newspaper spring of 1924.
CENSUS: 1880 Census Place: 11th Ward, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, Utah
Source: FHL Film 1255337 National Archives Film T9-1337 Page 217B
Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Emily HOLLING Self F W W 35 ENG
Occ: House Keeper Fa: FRA Mo: ENG
Marcus W. F. HOLLING Son M W 14 UT
Occ: Appce. To Painting Fa: GER Mo: ENG
Ernestine HOLLING Dau F S W 12 UT
Fa: GER Mo: ENG
CENSUS: 1920 Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon ED 113 sheet 14B
Marcus W F Holling 54 yrs b. UT general Machinist - News paper
Emma 53 yrs b. UT
Ximena 29 yrs b. UT Stenographer - Bank
Elsie 24 yrs b. UT
Claudius 22 yrs b. UT Salesman - Jewelery store
Melvin 15 yrs b. OR
CENSUS: 1930 Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon ED 324 sheet 4A
Marcus W Holling 63 yrs b. UT
Emma X 39 yrs b. UT
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