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Roy C. Holley Roy C. Holley, 77, husband of Margaret Holley, died Friday, July 12, 2013 at his residence surrounded by his loving family. Graveside funeral services will be held at 2:30 p.m. today at Selma Baptist Church Cemetery with Reverend James Dean and Jennifer Welch officiating. Burial will follow in Selma Baptist Church Cemetery with Southern Heritage Funeral Home directing. The family will receive friends from 1:00 p.m. until 2:00 p.m. today at the funeral home prior to the services. Born in Houston County, Alabama Roy was a son of the late Coleman and Kansas Taylor Holley. He was employed with Dothan Utilities as a pump station operator for eighteen years prior to his retirement and is of the Baptist faith and a lifetime member of the Dothan Elks Lodge 1887. In addition to his wife, he is survived by a daughter and son-in-law, Debbie (Mike) Prine, Taylor, Al; four grandchildren, Jennifer (Dewayne) Welch, Jeremy (Jesi) Johnson, Patrick (Shannon) Prine and Michael Prine; three great grandchildren, Derek Chandler, Tyler Welch and Bryson Johnson; a niece, Renna Fowler; a nephew, Jim Holley; two sisters-in-law, Kathleen Wimbish and Betty Johnson; several great nieces and nephews. Southern Heritage Funeral Home and Crematory, (334) 702-1712, is in charge of arrangements. www.southernheritagefh.com. Sign the guest book at www.dothaneagle.com.
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I was online researching my family tree which is the Taylor family, and discovered Roy through his mother, who was a Taylor. (My mother was also a Taylor - and I was raised in Dothan.) I see that Roy recently passed away, and I just wanted to say I'm sorry for your loss and I send my best wishes and warmest prayers towards the whole family in this time of grief. May God bless you all, and grant your hearts peace in the knowlege of our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ.
Patricia Scott
July 29, 2013
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