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Robert David Holland

Funeral services for Robert David Holland will begin at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, March 5, 2020, at First United Methodist Church in Brookhaven.

Visitation will begin at 10:00 a.m. and interment will follow at Riverwood Memorial Park.

Mr. Holland, 89, passed away on February 28, 2020, at King’s Daughters Medical Center after a brief illness.

Born in Jacksonville, Florida, he was a graduate of the University of Florida in Forestry. He married June Graham in 1952.

Mr. Holland worked with St. Regis Paper Company and later the Georgia Pacific Paper Company.

He was a Lifetime Member of the American Foresters Society and Mississippi State Board of Registration for Foresters.

He was active in the First United Methodist Church in Brookhaven and worked on several mission trips to Costa Rica and Mexico and with SIFAT while training missionaries.

He was a member of the Mathematics Club and Brookhaven Little Theatre. Mr. Holland enjoyed history, woodwork, and collecting railroad memorabilia.

His museum in his backyard was dedicated to the memory of his brother who was shot down over the Sea of Japan at the end of WWII.

He enjoyed sharing his collections with young and old alike.

 

He is preceded in death by his parents, Clarence David Holland and Mary Miller Holland; step-mother, Martha Holland; and his brother, James Clarence Holland.

 

Bob is survived by his wife of 68 years, June Graham Holland and four children: John Holland (Joan), Carol Burgess, James Holland (Ouida), and Susan Moore (Greg)

and six grandchildren: Emily Strange (Chance), David Holland, Carter Holland (Jessica), Robert Holland (Taylor), Leigh Dragos (Andrew), and Jessica Schuster (Matt).

He is also survived by eight fine great-grandsons: Nash Holland, Jason Schuster, Alister Dragos, Charlie Dragos, Jacob Schuster, Tucker Shriver, Carter Prince, and James Schuster.

 

In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Madison Area Down Syndrome Society [Post Office Box 44796, Madison, Wisconsin 53744] or the charity of your choice.

The family would like to thank his caregivers, including the hospital staff at KDH and the Emergency Room staff, Drs. Ed & Joe Moak,

Silver Cross Nursing Home and their Physical Therapy Department, all the visitors that came to visit and all who cared for him during his illness. We will forever remember your dedication and constant care.

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