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Hugh Walker Ivy - Madison Parish, Louisiana 

From Tallulah Madison Journal September 18, 1991

Graveside services were held Thursday at Hollandale, Miss. for Mr. Hugh Walker Ivy, prominent planter 
in the Mississippi Delta for the past 40 years.

Mr. Ivy was killed Sept. 10 in an automobile accident.

Mr. Ivy was a resident of Madison Parish for a brief time in the mid 1940s, serving as assistant county 
agent He came to Madison Parish after graduating from LSU in agriculture and serving as an officer in 
the United States Army during the war. After leaving Tallulah, he went to Baton Rouge to work for the 
Extension service before moving to Hollandale, where he was engaged in farming interests until his death.

He was married in 1946 to the former Warrene Buford, who was a resident of Madison Parish for 20 years. 
He is survived by his wife, two daughters, Meg Ivy Crews and Amy Ivy Parkinson, three grandchildren and 
one brother Dr. Robert Ivy.