Gladys Ann Holt

Gladys Ann Holt, age 60, of Newport, passed away Saturday, January 2, 2010 at Morristown-Hamblen Healthcare System.

She was a member of Dutch Bottoms Baptist Church. She was preceded in death by her husband David Wayne “Archie” Holt, daughter Julie Ann Holt, parents Neil and Lucille Lewis, sisters Mary Ruth Lewis and Marie Cook.

Survivors include her brothers Earl, David, Jimmy (Susie), and Charles Lewis, sisters Imogene James, Ruby Rice (Danny), Jenny Bailey, nieces Jennifer Cook, Jacey Brinkley, Jessica Lewis, Nikki Lewis, LaShea Lewis, and Robin Lewis, nephews Nicholas Lewis, Stanley Lewis, Chris James, and Tyler Bolton, sister-in-law Audrey Lamb (Chris), brother-in-law Todd Holt, mother-in-law Lillie Mae Holt, special friends Jimmy Wilson and Connie Nabors.

Funeral Service will be 11:00 a.m. Tuesday, January 5, 2009 in the chapel of Brown Funeral Home with Rev. Mason Lee and Rev. Ray Wiley officiating. Interment will follow in Dutch Bottoms Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 6:00-8:00 p.m. on Monday, January 4, 2010 at Brown Funeral Home.

Map from Brown Funeral Home to Dutch Bottoms Baptist Church Cemetery

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3 Responses to “Gladys Ann Holt”

  1. Linda Kay and Kim Gregg says:

    Gladys was a wonderful person. We went all through school together and remained friends afterwards. Even though we did not have alot of contact the last little while she was in my thoughts often. God has a special angel and she will get to see her beautiful baby girl again. The family will be in our thoughts and prayers during this time of sorrow. She is going out on the day that Deloris and I were brought in – January 5 is/was respectfully our birthday. We love you.

  2. Mary Crider says:

    To the family of Gladys Holt.

    You are in our thoughts and prayers.

    Donald and Mary (Warner) Crider and family

  3. You may have not intended to do so, but I think you have managed to express the state of mind that a lot of people are in. The sense of wanting to help, but not knowing how or where, is something a lot of us are going through. :)

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