L. Boyd of Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. and Marie A. Scrivana of Colorado
Springs, Colo.; 14 grandchildren: four great-grandchildren; a brother,
Edwin L. Blevins of Claymont, Del. and four sisters, Mildred Reynolds
of Cochranville, Mayo Ginsler of Miami, Fla., Lena Ciorrocco of Tough-
kenamon and Janet James of Newark, Delaware. Services will be 11 a.m.
Thurs. in the Albert F. Kuzo Funeral Home, Inc., 250 W. State St.,
Kennett Square, where friends may call from 7 to 9 p.m. Wed. and from
10 to 11 a.m. Thurs. Interment will be in Longwood Cemetery, Kennett
Square.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the
Kennett Area Senior Center, 427 S. Walnut St., Kennett Square 19348.
(West Chester, Pa., Daily Local News, Wed, Apr 5, 1989, contributed by
Correspondent Albert Twaddell, Phoenixville, Penna.)
(4)Joseph F. Hollingsworth, Dayton, Ohio, 1990.
Joseph Foster Hollingsworth, 92, passed away Sun. morning (11
Feb 1990). He was Sales Engineer at Brownell Co. for many years and
manufactured communion wafers as his retirement occupation for 22
years. He was an active member of Oak Creek United Church of Christ.
He is survived by his wife, Ruth Johnson Hollingsworth: 2 daughters
and sons-in-law, Joan and C. Robert Borders of Cocoa Beach, Florida
and Wilma Lou and Donald Lange of Lexington, Kentucky; 6 grandchild-
ren, Bruce Borders, Dr. Rebecca Borders, Charles and wife, Nedra Bor-
ders, Kathy Lange, Susan Lange and Nancy and husband, Joseph Mitchell;
3 great-grandsons, Jamison Borders, Jason Mitchell and Christopher
Mitchell; sister, Pauline Hollingsworth Wilson and nephews and nieces
and their families. Funeral services will be held at Oak Creek United
Church of Christ, 5280 Bigger Rd., 1 P.M. Wed. with the Pastor John
K. Long officiating. Burial in Woodland Cemetery, Dayton, OH. Visita-
tion at Tobias Funeral Home, 648 Watervliet Ave., Tues. 3:30-6 P.M.
If so desired, contributions may be made to The J.F. Hollingsworth
Memorial Fund of Oak Creek United Church of Christ. (Daily News, Day-
ton, Ohio, Wed. Feb 14, 1990. Correspondent Martha Hollingsworth of
Jamestown, Ohio, donor. His line is Joseph Foster9 Hollingsworth of
Alonzo8; Joseph P.7; Jairus6; Israel5; David4; Jacob3; Thomas2; Valen-
tinel, Henry Ho11inwortA. Another notice was given in the Wilmington,
Ohio, News Journal of Mon Feb 12, 1990. It states that he was raised
in the Jamestown, Ohio area, was sales engineer at Brownell Co., but
fails to name the grandchildren or great grandchildren.)
MARRIAGE NOTICES:
Susan Melville Hunt, Ph.D. Candidate, Weds the Rev. Mark Holling-
sworth Jr. Susan Melville Hunt, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard M.
Hunt of Cambridge, Mass., was married at the Memorial Church at Har-
vard University yesterday to the Rev. Mark Hollingsworth Jr., the son
of Caroline J. Hollingsworth of Concord, Mass., and the late Mr. Hol-
lingsworth. Bishop Charles F. Hall, who is retired from the Episcopal
Diocese of New Hampshire, and the Rev. Peter Gomes, minister of the
nondenominational church, performed the ceremony. Helen McMasters Hunt
was maid of honor for her twin. Fairfield Coogan was the best man.
Mrs Hollingsworth, a candidate for a doctorate in English and Am-
erican literature at Harvard University, graduated from Phillips Ex-
eter Academy and Princeton University and received a master's degree
in English literature from Middlebury College. Her father is the Mar-