Here is a compilation of basic obituaries and death notices for publication in The Herald Bulletin on Friday, March 5, 2010. For extended obits, click on the obituaries link on the homepage.
Noah Daniel Cram
Feb. 27, 2010 - Feb. 27, 2010
DALEVILLE — Noah Daniel Cram, infant son of Leslie Nicole Montgomery and Michael Abram Cram, died at birth Feb. 27, 2010, at Saint John’s Medical Center in Anderson.
Other survivors include grandparents, Ginger and Michael Miller, Larry and Vicki Montgomery and Daniel and Betty Cram.
Private services were held at Maplewood Cemetery in Anderson.
Arrangements handled by Ballard and Sons Funeral Home, Daleville Chapel.
Robert V. Hayden
ANDERSON — Robert V. “Bobby” Hayden, 40, Anderson, died March 3, 2010, at his residence.
Arrangements are pending at Brown-Butz-Diedring Funeral Home.
Bobbie J. Holman
Sept. 29, 1960 - March 3, 2010
ALEXANDRIA — Bobbie Jean Holman, 49, Alexandria, died March 3, 2010, at her residence after an extended illness.
Survivors include her companion, Steve Spade; and siblings of the Madison County area, Jeff (Cheryl) Holman, Melissa (Keith) Roberts, and Margo (Marty) Schott.
Celebration of Life Service 7 p.m. Friday at Owens Funeral Home, 412 N. Harrison St., Alexandria. Cremation will take place with private interment of cremains in East Maplewood Cemetery in Anderson.
Visitation 5:30 to 7 p.m. Friday (dress casually).
Memorials to the funeral home to assist the family with final expenses.
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Obituaries for March 5, 2010
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