Christopher-Holleman-Obituary

Christopher Allen Holleman

Raleigh, North Carolina

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Chris Holleman, 45, passed away Thanksgiving Day after a relatively brief illness, surrounded by his family. Chris is preceded in death by his grandparents, JA (Pete) and Margaret Holleman and Bruce and Reba Malpass and uncle Jimmy (Pete) Malpass. Survivors include his wife, Brenda Staton...

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My deepest sympathy to all of Chris's family. Chris was a good man and has two wonderful son's who are in my prayers as well as his wife and mother ,father and sister too.We will all see you again one day and go ridin in that pinto again!

My friend, Virginia, shared one of her first memories of Chris with me.

Thought you all might enjoy knowing how
he got his start in the electrical field.

"We were visiting with Butch and Judy in Morehead when Chris was just a little toddler.

I recall that all he wanted to do was
flip the light switch on and off so my
husband, Bill, held him there for a long time as he was really into seeing the light come on and go off. What an adorable little...

When I look at his pitchure all I can think of is the good old days. We had some good times. Even though I had not seen Chris in a while his passing on is such a shock, Looking at his face I just can't believe it. Life is short, never let a day go by that you don't tell those close to you how much they mean to you and how much you love them. Brenda, Jesse, and Brandon my thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love you all very much. Chris will be so missed by all those who knew him. He will...

The first time we met Chris he must have been around five or six years old. Chris and my son Walt became friends and spent lots of time together. He went for weekends with us to White Lake and always was such a easy child and so sweet. I can see that cute little fellow now with the blond hair and my son with all the dark hair playing in the water and having fun. We just do not think past those good times. I can truly say though that they were enjoyed and have been talked about often. I...

The first time I met Chris was at his father-in-laws funeral in 2005, he smiled at me when Brenda introduced him to her Aunt Ann, just like he knew me forever, he'd been in the family for years he was either working or we were in a hurry to get back to Ohio, he gave me the biggest hug ever, and invited us out sometimes, well that sometimes never came life is to short, we need to love one another and tell one
another that we love them we sure can't rock the casket and shake it to tell...

Brenda and Family,
My deepest condolences. I have been thinking about you alot lately but was not sure where you were living. I have always thought alot of both of you and I'm really saddened to hear about Chris! Our thoughts and prayers are with you!
Ken Harris