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(3) William H. Hollingsworth, West Grove, Pennsylvania - 1900.
William H. Hollingsworth, 68, of West Grove died Fri, May 4, 1990 in 
Leader-Pike Creek nursing home, Wilmington, Del, following a short ill-
ness.  He was born in Centerville, Del., a son of the late William H. 
Sr. and Anna Webb Hollingsworth.  He was self-employed as a real estate 
investor and was retired from the armed services.  He was a veteran of 
the U.S. Army Air Force, having served in World War II and the Korean 
conflict as a member of the 995th Engineer Corps.  He retired from the 
Air Force at the rank of Major.
    He is survived by a brother, Donald F. Hollingsworth of Camarillo,
California, and several nieces.  The funeral service and interment will 
be private.  Arrangements are being handled by the Robert W. Cleveland 
Funeral Home, Avondale. (West Chester Daily Local News, Sun May 6,
1990, (Chester Co., Penna.) thanks to Correspondent Albert W. Twaddell 
Phoenixville, Pa.)

  (4) Jacob C. "Jake"  Hollingsworth, Feb 24, 1989, Dayton, Ohio.
Hollingsworth services set.  Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. 
today for Jacob C. Hollingsworth, director of softball for the Indus-
trial Recreation Association of Dayton for 25 years.  He died Monday at 
age 73.  A native of Dayton and a graduate of Parker Co-Op High School.  
Hollingsworth was a member of the Dayton Amateur Baseball Commission 
and then became a member of the Dayton Amateur Softball Commission.  
He helped run the Dayton City Softball Tournament for many years and 
helped organize the annual Old-Timers picnic.
    Hollingsworth was a printer for Standard Register for 45 years 
before retiring in 1978.  Services will be at the Meyer and Boehmer 
Funeral Home, 1733 Brown St., with burial at Calvary Cemetery. (Day-
ton Daily News, Dayton, Ohio, Fri. Feb 24, 1989, courtesy Correspond-
ent, Martha Hollingsworth, Jametown, Ohio.)

  (5) Oscar L. Hollingsworth, Concordville, Penna. 1988.
Oscar L. Hollingsworth, 80, of Concordville, died Wed. (Jan 13, 1988) 
in Daytona, Fla., after a brief illness.  He was the widower of Alice 
Wooten Hollingsworth. Mr. Hollingsworth had traveled between Chester 
County and Daytona for the last 40 years.  He was a self-employed pro-
duce salesman for many years in Penna. and Delaware.  He is survived by 
a daughter, Shirley Maxwell of Honey Brook; a son, David of Aston, 
Florida; six grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren.  The funeral will 
be held at 2 p.m. tomorrow in the Albert F. Kuzo Funeral Home, Inc., 
Kennett square (Pa.).  Interment will be in Union Hill Cemetery. 
Friends may call from 1 to 2 p.m. tomorrow at the funeral home.  (Dai-
ly Local News, West Chester, Pa.,  Fri, Jan 15, 1988, p. 2, again with 
thanks to Albert W. Twaddell.)

  (6) Norman C. Johnson, Avondale, Penna. 1990.
Johnson, 78, died Sat (June 9, 1990) in Chester County Hospital, West 
Chester, after a short illness. He was the husband of Rose DiCecco 
Johnson.  Born in Chatbham, he was the son of the late Howard and Ella 
R. Nesbit Johnson... In addition to his wife, he is survived by four 
daughters, one of whom is Carol J. Hollingsworth... of Newark, Dela-
ware... Funeral at 11 a.m. Tues in the Robert W. Cleveland Funeral
Home, Avondale... Interment at New Garden Friends Cemetery, New Garden 
Township. (Short excerpt only, by your editor, from Daily Local News,
Sun. June 10, 1990, p 2 col 5, received from Mr. Twaddell Mar 14, 1991:)

  (7) L. Vaughn Hollingsworth, Dayton, Ohio, 1990.
Age 84, died Sun April 29, 1990.  He was preceded in death by his lov-
ing daughter, Barbara Rumel on Apr 5, 1989. He is survived by his de-

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