He was married in Anniston, July 28, 1898, to Mrs. Sarah Louise Fulenwider Lloyd Cooper, widow of the late W. P. Cooper and Joseph Robert Lloyd. Olin was a member No. 443, Anniston lodge, Free and Accepted Masons; past chancellor, Anniston lodge, No. 91, Knights of Pythias, Anniston chapter, Royal Arch Masons, No. 105; member Blue Mountain lodge, No. 96, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and a Woodman of the World.
He died Aug. 31, 1930 in Tampa, Florida. He was buried in Elmwood Cemetery in Birmingham, Alabama. He was survived by his wife, a step daughter and a sister.
1. Notable Men of Alabama: Personal and Genealogical, Volume 2 edited by Joel Campbell DuBose
2. 1900, 1910, 1920 Calhoun County, Alabama census 1930 Hillsborough, Florida census
3. The Anniston Star, 7 Sep 1930, Sun, Page 5.
4. Alabama Select Marriages.
He was married in Anniston, July 28, 1898, to Mrs. Sarah Louise Fulenwider Lloyd Cooper, widow of the late W. P. Cooper and Joseph Robert Lloyd. Olin was a member No. 443, Anniston lodge, Free and Accepted Masons; past chancellor, Anniston lodge, No. 91, Knights of Pythias, Anniston chapter, Royal Arch Masons, No. 105; member Blue Mountain lodge, No. 96, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and a Woodman of the World.
He died Aug. 31, 1930 in Tampa, Florida. He was buried in Elmwood Cemetery in Birmingham, Alabama. He was survived by his wife, a step daughter and a sister.
1. Notable Men of Alabama: Personal and Genealogical, Volume 2 edited by Joel Campbell DuBose
2. 1900, 1910, 1920 Calhoun County, Alabama census 1930 Hillsborough, Florida census
3. The Anniston Star, 7 Sep 1930, Sun, Page 5.
4. Alabama Select Marriages.
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