LCPL David W Hollinger III

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LCPL David W Hollinger III

Birth
Tallahassee, Leon County, Florida, USA
Death
24 Jun 2020 (aged 20)
Burial
Midland City, Dale County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Lance Corporal David W. Hollinger III

Lance Corporal David W. Hollinger III was born on December 11, 1999 in Tallahassee Fl. On June 24th, 2020 he transitioned to his eternal rest.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am on Thursday, April 9, 2020 at Sunset Funeral Home Chapel. Burial with military honors will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. The family will accept friends at the funeral home on Wednesday from 5-7pm.

He was known by many names David, Little David, DH3, Marine and the list goes on. He was well known for his bright smile and encouraging words. Anything he put his mind to he got it done. He was a man with many talents as listed: pianist, guitarist, basketball player, track runner, and football player are among the few thing he mastered in his teens. As a young marine he also earned many honors such as honor graduate of Marine Engineer School, Marines Corps Foreman, and many more certifications while training as a Marine Corps Combat Engineer. David constantly worked on his relationship with God which was important to him as exhibited by how he lived his life touching so many people through encouragement, being a light for God and studying of the Word seeking approval. He was goal oriented, a motivator, gentle, non-judgmental, generous, thoughtful, and a forgiving soul. He was adored by all of his family and friends.

He is survived by his father David W. Hollinger II; Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Tara A. Campbell mother and step-father; three sisters, Kadeza Hollinger, Alliyah Hollinger and Ashley Hollinger; 4 grandparents, David W. Hollinger, Betty Hollinger, Cynthia Fields and Henry Fields; 9 uncles and aunties, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley and Kesha Person, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony and Cassandra Milton; Jennifer Johnson, Vickey Allen Brown, Eric Allen, Henry Ladon Fields and Kendrick Fields; 2 nieces London Souder and Naomi Souder; and a host of great aunties, great uncles, cousins, and friends.

Posted by Robert Byrd of Sunset Memorial Park Funeral Home and Crematory
Date: Jul 08 2020
Lance Corporal David W. Hollinger III

Lance Corporal David W. Hollinger III was born on December 11, 1999 in Tallahassee Fl. On June 24th, 2020 he transitioned to his eternal rest.

Funeral services will be held at 10:00 am on Thursday, April 9, 2020 at Sunset Funeral Home Chapel. Burial with military honors will follow in Sunset Memorial Park. The family will accept friends at the funeral home on Wednesday from 5-7pm.

He was known by many names David, Little David, DH3, Marine and the list goes on. He was well known for his bright smile and encouraging words. Anything he put his mind to he got it done. He was a man with many talents as listed: pianist, guitarist, basketball player, track runner, and football player are among the few thing he mastered in his teens. As a young marine he also earned many honors such as honor graduate of Marine Engineer School, Marines Corps Foreman, and many more certifications while training as a Marine Corps Combat Engineer. David constantly worked on his relationship with God which was important to him as exhibited by how he lived his life touching so many people through encouragement, being a light for God and studying of the Word seeking approval. He was goal oriented, a motivator, gentle, non-judgmental, generous, thoughtful, and a forgiving soul. He was adored by all of his family and friends.

He is survived by his father David W. Hollinger II; Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Tara A. Campbell mother and step-father; three sisters, Kadeza Hollinger, Alliyah Hollinger and Ashley Hollinger; 4 grandparents, David W. Hollinger, Betty Hollinger, Cynthia Fields and Henry Fields; 9 uncles and aunties, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley and Kesha Person, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony and Cassandra Milton; Jennifer Johnson, Vickey Allen Brown, Eric Allen, Henry Ladon Fields and Kendrick Fields; 2 nieces London Souder and Naomi Souder; and a host of great aunties, great uncles, cousins, and friends.

Posted by Robert Byrd of Sunset Memorial Park Funeral Home and Crematory
Date: Jul 08 2020