Lillian Hollenbaugh (1901-1981) *79
The grave site of Lillian Hollenbaugh / Plot 13488824. This memorial website was created in memory of Lillian Hollenbaugh, 79, born on December 16, 1901 and passed away on January 0, 1981.
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Lillian was my Grandma. I miss her so much ! I was very fond of her. We used to go to the lake and in the eary morning . We would go for walks, along the shore. We would look for lures that fishermen had lost, in the seaweed. That was a very special time. She was a seamstress, and taught me alot about sewing. She was only 4'10, but she could skin a deer by herself. She used to go out on Seneca lake, in her little row boat, by herself, and fish. And she couldn't swim!! But she loved doing it!! She was a trully amazing woman.