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Walter Lee Holland

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Walter Lee Holland

Birth
Ravenden, Lawrence County, Arkansas, USA
Death
3 Jul 2010 (aged 75)
Jonesboro, Craighead County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Sharp County, Arkansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 36.2505368, Longitude: -91.2689217
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Walter Lee Holland, 75, of Jonesboro, AR., died Saturday July 3, 2010, at his home.

He was born in Ravenden, AR., and had lived in Jonesboro most of his life.

He was a retired orderly for St. Bernards Medical Center. He loved to fish, hunt and make a garden, but most of all he loved his family and grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Walter Clarence Holland and Alice Lee Vardell Holland, and one sister, Juanita Smith.

Walter leaves behind his loving wife of 49 years, Marion Holland of the home; one son, Randy Holland of Jonesboro; one daughter, Bonita Watlington and her husband Ronald of Bono; four brothers, Charles Holland of Forrest City, Amos Holland of Ravenden, Jettie Holland of Pocahontas and Leonard Holland of Colt; one sister, Pearl Holland; five grandchildren, Blake Smith, Amanda Speaks, Hunter Holland, Jasmine Watlington and Dustin Watlington; and four great-grandchildren, Skylar Smith, Breanna Speaks, Jason Speaks and McKenzie Moreno.

Graveside service were held at Dail Cemetery near Ravenden with Greg Hogg officiating. Emerson Funeral Home was in charge.
Walter Lee Holland, 75, of Jonesboro, AR., died Saturday July 3, 2010, at his home.

He was born in Ravenden, AR., and had lived in Jonesboro most of his life.

He was a retired orderly for St. Bernards Medical Center. He loved to fish, hunt and make a garden, but most of all he loved his family and grandchildren.

He was preceded in death by his parents, Walter Clarence Holland and Alice Lee Vardell Holland, and one sister, Juanita Smith.

Walter leaves behind his loving wife of 49 years, Marion Holland of the home; one son, Randy Holland of Jonesboro; one daughter, Bonita Watlington and her husband Ronald of Bono; four brothers, Charles Holland of Forrest City, Amos Holland of Ravenden, Jettie Holland of Pocahontas and Leonard Holland of Colt; one sister, Pearl Holland; five grandchildren, Blake Smith, Amanda Speaks, Hunter Holland, Jasmine Watlington and Dustin Watlington; and four great-grandchildren, Skylar Smith, Breanna Speaks, Jason Speaks and McKenzie Moreno.

Graveside service were held at Dail Cemetery near Ravenden with Greg Hogg officiating. Emerson Funeral Home was in charge.


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