Freestone County, Texas Obituaries Fairfield Recorder - March 02, 2008 Mildred Bernice (Nothnagel) Holland Funeral services were held last weekend for Mildred Bernice Holland, 78, of Waco who died Wednesday, Feb. 20. Mrs. Holland was born in Marysville, Kansas on Oct. 14, 1929 to parents Delmer and Bertha Nothnagel. Graveside services were held at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 23 at Cade Cemetery. Mrs. Holland is survived by husband Frank Holland, Jr. of Elm Mott; sons Gary Holland of Pflugerville, Everett Holland of Kansas City, Kansas, and David Holland and wife Sandra of Seagoville; daughter Janice Eastwood of Waco; grandchildren A.J. Robinson and Tyler and Jacob Mayo; brothers Jimmy Nothnagel of Joplin, Missouri and Carl Nothnagel of Elm Mott; sister Pat Beard and husband Gene of Kerville; and sister-in-law Ann Nothnagel of Joplin, Missouri. She is preceded in death by parents Delmer and Bertha Nothnagel; brother Everett Nothnagel; and granddaughter Sonja Mercer. Arrangements by Capp's Memorial Chapel of Fairfield. =========================================================== Teague Chronicle - Feb. 28, 2008 Mrs. Mildred Bernice (Nothnagel) Holland Graveside services were held for Mrs. Mildred Bernice Holland, 78, of Waco, Texas, on Saturday, February 23, 2008, at Cade Cemetery in Fairfield, Texas. Mrs. Holland was born on October 14, 1929, in Marysville, Kansas to Delmer and Bertha Nothnagel. She passed away on Wednesday, February 20, 2008. Mrs. Holland is survived by her husband Frank Holland, Jr. of Elm Mott; her children Gary Holland of Pflugerville, Janice Eastwood of Waco, Everett Holland of Kansas City, Kansas and David Holland and wife Sandra of Seagoville; her grandchildren A.J. Robinson, Tyler and Jacob Mayo; her brothers and sister Pat Beard and husband Gene of Kerrville, Jimmy Nothnagel of Joplin, Missouri, Carl Nothnagel of Elm Mott and sister- in-law Ann Nothnagel of Joplin, Missouri. She was preceded in death by her parents, her granddaughter Sonja Mercer and her brother Everett Nothnagel. Capps Memorial Chapel of Fairfield was in charge of the arrangements.