Funeral services for Mr. Zonnie Holloway, Rock Hill Baptist Church, [Saluda, South Carolina], Rev. William L. Starks, officiating, Wednesday, March 8, 1978, 3:00 p.m.,

Funeral Services For MR. ZOMNIE HOLLOWAY
Rock Hill Baptist Church Rev. William L. Starks, Officiating
Wednesday, March 8, 1978 3:00 P. M.

PROCESSIONAL _____________________ Organist H Y M N -----------------"What a Friend We Have In Jesus" SCRIPTURE PRAYER SO L O _______________ Deacon Willie James Turner R E M A R K S___________________ Rev. William Fair " THE LORDS PRAYER" _________Mrs. Sarah Croston OBITUARY AND ACKNOWLEGEMENTS E U L O G Y ____________________ Rev. W. L. Starks VIEWING OF THE BODY RECESSIONAL
INTERMENT _ CHURCH CEMETERY
The family sincerely appreciate and gratefully acknowledge your acts of kindness during their hours of bereavement. Your floral ex pressions, telegrams, cards, visits, and gentle words have done so much to fill the emptiness by the loss of our loved one.

O B ITU A R Y -- A P R IL 22,, 1892 -- MARCH 3, 1978
Deacon Zonnie Holloway departed this life March 3, 1978. He was born in Saluda County on April 22, 1892 to the late Abron Holloway asd Annie Bugg Holloway. He was converted at an early age and joined the Rock Hill Baptist Church in Saluda, S. C.
Deacon Holloway was united in marriage 64 years ago to Mattie Dozier. Bestowed upon this marriage were six sons and five daugh ters.
Deacon Holloway was a faithful church member, and was or dained a deacon in 1938, in which he served as Chairman of the Deacon Board for seventeen years. He was a Master Mason of the Peerless Lodge No. 24. Deacon Holloway also held the office of Treasurer of the Black Farm Bureau fourteen years,
Along with being an active member of the NAACP for many years, Deacon Holloway worked faithfully in achieving voting rights for Blacks in Saluda County.
He leaves to mourn, his wife Mattie Holloway, five sons, Robert O. Zonnie A., Franklin D., and Tommie L. of Washington, D. C. along with John H. Holloway of Saluda; four daughters, Annie Minick and Mamie Washington of Washington, D. C., Geneva Woods of Maryland, and Vera Satterwhite of Philadelphia, four daughters-in-laws and four sonsin-law, 32 grandchildren, 38 great-grandchildren, 4 great-great grand children, three brothers, Lonnie Holloway of Saluda; Abron Holloway o f Covington, Kentucky and Cleveland Johnson of Washington, D. C. along with a host of other relatives and friends.
Memories are a keepssake That no one can steal, Death is a heartache That no one can heal. A precious loved one from us has gone. A voice we loved is stilled A place is vacated in our home That never can be filled.
The Family

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