Barry-Holland-Obituary

Barry Holland

West Bangor, Pennsylvania

Aug 28, 1948 – Jul 28, 2022

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BORN
August 28, 1948
DIED
July 28, 2022
LOCATION
West Bangor, Pennsylvania

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WEST BANGOR Barry Holland, 73, of West Bangor, passed away Thursday, July 28th, at St. Luke's Hospital- Anderson Campus, Easton. Barry was on August 28, 1948 in Easton, PA, a son of the late Blaine "Shrimp" and Glennis (Pritchard) Holland. He was the Loving husband of Maria "Bruni (Fernandez)...

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So sorry to learn of Barry's passing. He was a really good guy. I went to high school with him and was a football teammate. Had not seen him in many many years years but will have fond memories of him.

Bruni, We are so sorry to hear of Barry´s passing. We had some great times. Keeping you in our prayers.

So sorry for your loss I worked with him on Penn dot he was a good foreman

Dear Bruni, I´m so sorry to hear about Barry. Barry made such a big impact on my life. I will always remember Barry and Jim coaching us in Little League. Rest In Peace coach!

Prayers and condolences. May you Rest in Eternal Peace with the Lord

So sorry to hear this. Remember all the good times we had when Jim & Barry coached little league at Slate Belt and then met at Five Points with some of the parents; good memories. Deepest condolences to Bruni.

Dear Maria, we were so sorry to hear of Barry's passing. May you find comfort in all the memories of your years together. RIP Barry. Patty and Richard

When Barry and I were just youngsters, before we even started first grade, his family and mine lived in an apartment building on 7th St and Pennsylvania Ave in Bangor, a large brick building. The Hollands lived on the 2nd floor, my family on the 1st. Because of that I have known Barry longer than any other classmate. Unfortunately I have not seen Barry for far too many years. I have a wide range of memories of him, ranging from our childhood antics to his unbelievable toughness as a BHS...

Barry, you were a Slate Belt legend and a patriot to our country. Thank you for your selfless service.