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Esca Holtzclaw

Mrs. Esca Martha Myers (James E.) Holtzclaw, of Chattanooga passed away on June 23, 2012, from natural causes. She would have celebrated her 102 birthday on July 28.Esca was born in Bishopville, S.C. in 1910 and moved to Tennessee in 1942 to attend King College School of Business, subsequently beginning a thirty three year career as executive assistant to the Editors of The Chattanooga Times including Messrs Alfred Mynders, Martin Ochs, and Norman Bradley. She actively participated in The Times Curling Iron Club, an annual event staged by the Women of The Times. A lifelong Presbyterian, Esca was a member of Chattanoogas First Cumberland Presbyterian Church attending the J. Fred Johnson Bible Class, serving many years as its corresponding secretary. She was a member of The Womens Ministry, Cumberland Presbyterian Women and The Sunshine Club.Esca loved music, poetry, bird watching, and traveled extensively. She was preceded in death by parents, Lawrence and Ruth Myers; first husband, Kendall Arledge; second husband, James E. Holtzclaw; brother and sister-in-law, Larry and Ethel Myers; sisters, Sara Daniels and Estelle Chewning; and nephew, Karl Hall.She is survived by daughter, Karen Ann Holtzclaw Thomasson and husband, Tom, of Dallas; nieces, Karla Dunning of Orlando and Arline Copeland of Bishopville; and nephew, Phillip Chewning, of Myrtle Beach.Esca has long been surrounded and supported by dear friends, delightful neighbors and dedicated caregivers who abundantly loved and cared for her.Visitation will be 4-7 p.m. Thursday, June 28, at Chattanooga, East Funeral Home, 404 S. Moore Road.Funeral services will be at 11:30 a.m. Friday, June 29, at with Dr. Gary Carver and Seniors Minister/Organist Bruce Clark at First Cumberland Presbyterian Church, 1505 North Moore Road.Interment is immediately after at Chattanooga National Cemetery.Please share your thoughts and memories at www.ChattanoogaEastChapel.com.

Published June 28, 2012

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