John Wilson Holladay was
born October 11, 1908, at Holladay, Tennessee. He was the
son of Oscar Demmon and Lela Ellen (Woods) Holladay. He
attended and graduated from David Lipscomb High School.
Later he attended David Lipscomb College and Freed-Hardeman
College.
On November 7, 1937, John Wilson Holladay married Miss
Nancy Lorene Bradfield. To this union one son and one
daughter were born. The son was Olian Dean and the daughter
was Melba Jean.
Wilson had a strong desire to preach at an early age, but
financial difficulties and a lack of confidence in his
ability as a speaker caused him to abandon the idea.
When World War II broke out he went into defense work as a
carpenter. It was after his children were in elementary
school that he went to Freed-Hardeman College for two years
in order to go into full time preaching. It was a big
sacrifice for him and his family, but he did well.
Since starting so late in life, Holladay never became what
people consider a "big" preacher, but as a dedicated
Christian and a sound gospel preacher he was unexcelled. He
loved his family, his friends, and his Savior and cared
little for this world's goods. Many people, whose lives he
touched, have been made better, and his influence will be
felt for many years.
Holladay left his carpentry trade to enroll in
Freed-Hardeman College to prepare for full-time ministry.
While at Freed-Hardeman College he and his wife managed the
College Inn student center to make it possible for him to
attend school. After graduation from college he began his
full-time ministry for which he had longed for years.
Holladay began preaching in 1952. At first he preached in
country churches near Nashville, Tennessee. He preached at
Beaver Dam in Benton County and Christian Chapel in
Henderson County. Places where he did full time local work
were Bakersville, Missouri; Mascot, Tennessee; Newbern,
Tennessee; Rives, Tennessee; Glendale, Tennessee; Maben,
Mississippi and Trezevant, Tennessee. States in which he
held meetings were Tennessee, Arkansas, and Missouri.
Holladay encouraged one young man, Ken Willis, to become a
gospel preacher and doubtless his good influence, his
wonderful example and his good work influenced others to
also become preachers.
He had been retired from full time work for two years and
was living in Parsons, Tennessee, where he and his wife
were married in 1937. He was preaching for the Christian
Chapel Church of Christ where he had begun preaching many
years before entering full time work. He preached his last
sermon on January 8, 1978, one month before his death.
Holladay died February 8, 1978, in the Jackson General
Hospital in Parsons, Tennessee. He was survived by his
wife, Nancy Lorene; one son, Olian Dean Holladay; one
daughter, Mrs. Melba Jean Penna; three brothers, Louis
Milton Holladay, Stephen William Holladay, Joseph Foster
Holladay; three sisters, Mrs. Francis Christine Wheaton,
Mrs. Elizabeth Lee Hollowell and Mrs. Ruth Ellen Shipman.
Funeral service was held at the Holladay Church of Christ
in Holladay, Tennessee (near Parsons), with Ken Willis and
Charles Brown, officiating. Interment was in the Christian
Chapel Cemetery.
-In Memoriam, Gussie Lambert, Shreveport, LA
c.1988 pgs. 140,141
Location
Of The Grave of J.W. Holladay
John Wilson Holladay is
buried at Wildersville, Tennessee in the Christian Chapel
Cemetery, adjacent to Christian Chapel Church of Christ.
This location and church was the area where W. A.
Bradfield was reared. Bradfield's grandparents are
buried to the right of the sign below. Travel to where the
road "Y" and Bradfield's parents are to the right of the
"Y". Many of his relatives are buried here. To get to
this cemetery, in West Tennessee take I-40 to Exit 116,
Natchez Trace State Park Exit. Travel south (Cty. Rd. 114 -
Camden Rd.) into the park until you come to the
intersection to the major intersection, where the park
offices, stores, etc. exist. Turn left S.E. onto Shiloh
Trail and go .4 miles. Then turn right (South) on Cub Lake
Trail and go 2.1 miles. The bear left (East) onto Parson's
Rd. Go .5 miles and turn right (south) onto Darden
Christian Chapel Road. Go about 1.9 miles to church
building/cemetery.
Holladay
John Wilson 1908-1978
Married Nov. 7, 1937
Lorene B. 1914-1997
Jesus Christ Is Lord