THE DAYTONA BEACH NEWS-JOURNAL
Daytona Beach, Florida
Monday, September 8, 1997

DELAND - Mae R. Loadholtz, 86, of North Amelia Avenue, a fern grower and pioneer of Seville, died Saturday at Memorial Hospital West Volusia.

Mrs. Loadholtz was a native of Seville and lifetime resident of the area. She was a member of the Trinity United Methodist Church in Seville, and enjoyed gardening and fishing.

Survivors include two sons; Thomas S. and Larry L., both of DeLeon Springs; a sister, Julia H. Graham, DeLand; six grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren.

Memorial donations may be made to Trinity United Methodist Church Building Fund, 185. Lemon Road, Seville 32190.

Allen-Summerhill, DeLand, is in charge.


LOADHOLTZ, MAE REGISTER - Funeral service for Mae Register Loadholtz, 86, N. Amelia Ave., Deland, who died Saturday, September 6, 1997, at Memorial Hospital West Volusia Deland, will be at 10 a.m., Wednesday, September 10, at the Seville Trinity United Methodist Church, Seville, of which she was a member, with the Rever­end Erick McCrea, officiating. Burial will fol­low in the Seville Cemetery, Seville. Friends may call from 6 p.m. until 8 p.m., Tuesday at the Allen-Summerhill.

She was a pioneer of Seville and the West Volusia County area. A homemaker and fern grower, she was also a devoted and loving mother and grandparent, who enjoyed gardening and fishing.

Survivors include her two sons, Thomas Shelton Loadholtz and Larry Lewis Loadholtz, both of Deleon Springs; sister, Julia H. Graham, DeLand; six grandchildren, Brian Keith Loadholtz, Bradenton, Robin Loadholtz Carter, DeLand, Kevin Scott Loadholtz, Tammi Loadholtz Schimming, and Thomas Selton Loadholtz, all of DeLeon Springs, Charles Daren Fitzpatrick, Marietta, Ga.; two great-grandchildren, Shelton Robert Schimming, DeLeon Springs and Logan Marie Loadholtz, Bradenton.

Memorials may be made to the Building Fund of Seville Trinity United Methodist Church, 185 Lemon Rd., Seville, FL 32190.

Allen-Summerhill Funeral Home, Deland, is in charge of arrangements


THE BEACON
DeLand, Florida
Wednesday, September 10, 1977

DELAND - Mae R. Loadholtz, 86, of North Amelia Avenue, died Sept, 6 at Memorial Hospital-West Volusia.

Mrs. Loadholtz was a homemaker and fern grower. Born in Seville to a pioneer family, she was a lifetime resident of Volusia County.

She was a member of Seville Trinity United Methodist Church. A devoted mother and grandmother, she enjoyed gardening and fishing.

Mrs. Loadholtz is survived by two sons, Thomas Shelton Loadholtz and Larry Lewis Loadholtz, both of Deleon Springs, a sister, Julia H. Graham of Deland, six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.

Memorial donations may be made to Seville Trinity United Methodist Church Building Fund, 185 Lemon Road, Seville, FL 32190.

Allen-Summerhill Was in charge.