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FRANCIS A. HOLOQUIST
AGE: 75 PARLIN
Francis A. Holoquist died Monday, Dec. 13, 2010 at Raritan Bay Medical Center, Old Bridge. He was 75. Born in Manhattan, NY, he resided in Parlin for over 30 years, previously living in Bronx, NY. Prior to retiring in 1995, he worked as a shipper for Leviton Manufacturing, Brooklyn, NY for 35 years. He was a veteran of the US Army serving from 1957 to 1959.
Surviving are his wife of 45 years, Josephine Christiano Holoquist; a son, Frank and his wife, Sandra of East Brunswick; a daughter, Karen Holoquist-Tierney and her husband, Francis Tierney of Parlin; 3 brothers, Philip Halaquist and his wife, Sandy, Robert Holoquist and his wife, Jean, and Stanley Holoquist and his wife, Deborah.
Funeral services will be held on Thursday, 8 PM in the Brunswick Memorial Home, 454 Cranbury Road, East Brunswick. Cremation will be private. Friends may call at the funeral home on Thursday, 2-4 and 6-8 PM. For directions please visit www.brunswickmemorialhome.com. Memorial donations can be made to either NJ Foundation for the Blind, Diamond Springs Lodge, PO Box 929, 230 Diamond Spring Road, Denville, NJ 07834-0929 or United Spinal Association, 54 Nashua Street, Milford, NH 03055.
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