DAYTONA BEACH MORNING JOURNAL
Daytona Beach, Florida
February 4, 1977
		    BUNNELL - - Dean Holland, 68, 401 N Pine St., former Flagler  County superintendent of public instruction, died Thursday at Bunnell General  Hospital after a lengthy illness.
		    A native of Flagler County, Mr. Holland had been  administrator of Bunnell General Hospital and was a former superintendent of  the WPA. In that capacity he built the Bunnell Civic Center, Flagler County  Jail, Flagler Beach Boardwalk and the St Johns Park Community Center. He  formerly had been a self-employed timber producer.
		    Mr. Holland was a 32nd degree Mason with Bunnell Lodge 200,  F & AM, and was a member of Morocco Temple Shrine Club, and Bunnell First  United Methodist Church.
		    Survivors include his widow, Hazel; two sons, Cary, Bunnell;  and Kent, Holly Hill; three sisters, Mrs. Wilda Cobb and Mrs. Marjorie  Robertson, both of Bunnell, and Mrs. Oveida Giebert, now of Jacksonville; one  brother, Zach, now of Jacksonville; and three grandchildren.
		    Craig, Bunnell, is in charge.
		    
		    THE FLORIDA TIMES-UNION
		      Jacksonville, Florida
		      Friday, February 4, 1977
		    DEAN HOLLAND, 68, Bunnell
		    Mr. Holland died Thursday. He is survived by his widow  Hazel; 2 sons, Cary, Bunnell, and Kent, Holly Hill; 3 sisters, Mrs. Wilda Cobb  and Mrs. Marjorie Robertson, Bunnell, and Mrs. Oveida Giebert, Jacksonville; a  brother, Zachary Holland, Jacksonville; and 3 grandsons.
		    Funeral will be at 10 a.m., Saturday in First United  Methodist Church of Bunnell with burial in Espanola Cemetery.
		    Craig Funeral Home is in charge.
            
		    THE FLAGLER TRIBUNE 
		      Bunnell, Florida
		      Thursday, February 10, 1977
		    Dean Holland, 68,401 N. Pine St., Bunnell, member of a  pioneer St. Johns Park family, died Thursday, at Bunnell General Hospital. Born  in St. Johns Park, when that area was considered St. Johns County, he was a  veteran of World War II, serving in the US Army, former timber producer, and a  former Superintendent of WPA, he helped to build the Bunnell Civic Center,  Flagler County Jail, Flagler Beach Boardwalk and the St. Johns Park Community  Center. He is a former Flagler County Superintendent of Public Instruction, and  former administrator of Bunnell General Hospital.
		    Survivors include his wife, Hazel, 2 sons, Cary, Bunnell and  Kent, Holly Hill; three sisters, Mrs. Wilda Cobb, and Mrs., Marjorie Robertson,  both of Bunnell, Mrs. Oveida Giebert, Jacksonville; 1 brother, Zachary G.,  Jacksonville; three grandsons, several nieces and nephews.
		    Funeral services were held at 10 a.m. Saturday at the  Bunnell First United Methodist Church with Rev. T. Shelton Brooks, assisted by  Rev. Logan Whalen, officiating. Interment was in Espanola Cemetery.
		    Active pallbearers were J. A McDowall, Dalton Cobb, George  Geibert III, Holland Geibert, D. C. Robertson, Jr., Zachary Holland, Jr., and  Gregory Roberts.
		    Honorary pallbearers were Levi Brannam, John Canakaris,  Eldon Knight, R. W. Deen, Jr., T. H. Frier, J. L. Crews, C.H. Cowart, John  Hogan, Harold Emery, John Rice, P.A. Edmonson, Gene Barber, Clinton Dunn, M. C.  Strickland, Jr., and Martin Harding.
		    Craig Funeral Home Bunnell was in charge of arrangements.