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Edessa Hollenbaugh
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SHELBY -- Edessa Madeliene Hollenbaugh, 90, of Shelby, died
Thursday, Jan. 31, 2008, at Hospice House of North Central Ohio in
Ashland.
She was born July 24, 1917, in Shelby, the daughter of the late
William Whitney and Bertha Agnes (Mayer) Robertson.
Edessa was a homemaker and her family was the focus of her life.
She was a member of Most Pure Heart of Mary Catholic Church in
Shelby. She and her husband, Frank, were world travelers. Their trip
to Rome was their favorite ...
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