Emily Ellsworth (Jennings) Hollman

SALISBURY — Emily Ellsworth (Jennings) Hollman, 86, affectionately known as “Em,” beloved wife of the late Rev. Elward D. Hollman, formerly of Windsor and Avon, died Jan. 16, 2012. She graduated from Northfield/Mount Hermon School, attended Emerson College, received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Connecticut and her master’s from Syracuse University. Em married Elward D. “Ozzie” Hollman in 1949, while he was in seminary, after serving in World War II. They moved to Windsor in 1953, where Rev. Hollman served as rector of Grace Episcopal Church until the late 1970s. Em was employed at CIGNA for 18 years, serving as one of the first female officers, retiring as assistant director of development and was editor of CIGNA’s corporate newspaper for several years. Em is survived by her daughter, Sarah H. Jennings and her husband, Gregory Dixson, of Los Angeles, Calif.; three grandchildren, Blair E. Ackerman and her husband, Krys, of North Canaan, Emily Beach and her husband, Daniel, of Wheelersburg, Ohio, and Foster Ellsworth Dixson of Los Angeles; and three great grandchildren, Anna and Sophia Beach and Krystin Ackerman. In addition to her beloved husband, she was predeceased by her daughter, Patricia McClanahan; and her sister, Patricia Hitchcock. A memorial service will be held Saturday, May 19, at 4 p.m. at Grace Episcopal Church in Windsor. A reception will follow the service. Contributions may be made to the Recreation Fund, c/o Noble Horizons, 17 Cobble Road, Salisbury,CT 06068. The Carmon Funeral Home & Family Center in Avon has charge of arrangements. For condolences go to www.carmonfuneralhome.com.

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