Jolly Family Obituaries

William Alexander Jolly

Rock Hill Herald, January 3rd, 1921

W. A. Jolly died this morning at 5 o'clock at the residence of his daughter Mrs. Frank Collier, following a stroke of paralysis suffered the day after Christmas. He was 49 years of age and is survived by the following children: Mrs. Frank Collier, Thomas Jolly of Baltimore; Ellen, Della May and Elva Jolly, who make their home with Mrs. Collier. Also one sister, Mrs. A.F. Davis.

The funeral will be held from the late residence tomorrow at 3 o'clock, services to be conducted by Rev. Alex Martin, assisted by Rev. J.P. Tucker. The internment will be in Laurelwood.

Mr. Jolly was a former resident of the city, but some years ago removed to Baltimore. He was here on a visit when stricken.

Della Frances (Davis) Jolly

Rock Hill Herald, Nov. 7th, 1914

Mrs. W.A. Jolly died Saturday morning at the family residence on West White Street following an illness of about a week. She was 39 years of age and is survived by her husband and six children.

The funeral will be held from the late residence Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock by Rev. W.J. Nelson of the First Baptist Church, of which the deceased was an earnest and devoted member, assisted by Rev. Alex Martin. The internment will be at Laurelwood.

Mrs. Jolly was well known in Rock Hill, being a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D.W. Davis and a sister of the Davis Brothers, the market men, also of J.L. Davis of Chester.


Thanks to Steve Davis for furnishing this information!