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Fred Holbrook

Centralia, Washington

1934-2009

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Fred Holbrook

Fred Holbrook, 74, a long time Elma resident died January 23, 2009 in Sun City West, Arizona. Fred was born December 26, 1934 in Mayking, Kentucky to Gabe Holbrook and Norma Holbrook. He is survived by his wife, Marilyn (Lynn) at the family home in Sun City West, Arizona;...

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To my wonderful husband, Fred. I just want to tell you once again what a wonderful husband you were to me and father to our children and I am so proud to have been called your wife. Lynn

Lynn, I hope you and your family are being comforted by THE GREAT COMFORTER. He is the best one. I didn't know you all personally but I felt like I got to know you some on the Pound website. I would have liked to have known you both. God Bless you and your family.
Anna

Lynn i am so sorry about the loss of Fred. My heart goes out to you and your family. My thoughts and prayers are with you . He was such a kind man and was sure helpful to so many including myself. I am thankful for the book he wrote and i will always have fond memories of things he wrote about on the Pound and in the book . It was a joy to know him . Lorene

I once met Cousin when I was in my Youth and Now regret not to have been closer over the Years.

“Dear friends, since God so loved us, we also ought to love one another. No one has ever seen God; but if we love one another, God lives in us and his love is made complete in us.”
- 1 John 4:11-12

I never had the honor to meet you in person Fred, but we share a common mountain heritage, and I feel like I knew you well. I grew up in the small community of Flat Gap, VA, where you also lived for a few years. I admire your many accomplishments and the way you lived your life. I so enjoyed reading your book. May you rest forever in Heaven with our Lord Jesus Christ.

May the Peace of the Indwelling Holy Spirit be with you all now and hereafter. I shall not say goodby but wait for the dawning when we shall surely meet in Heaven itself. JD Mullins

I never had the honor of meeting you in person Fred but I have met you thru our wonderful"People of Pound" website. I have also been reading your book which is a masterpiece. Your wonderful Wife Lynn was nice enough to see that I received a copy. I know you are with our maker and it my desire that some day we will meet in person. You have left memories here that will last forever. Cuzzin James

I have never felt so closer to the Lord than in your presence. Everything you touch turns to gold.I cannot wait to be with you in heaven and and once again feel your breathtaking loving embrace. I love you grandpa.

I will never forget the stroke of your hand upon the florecent white canvas. Bringing your love into the brush, your every emotion onto the object infront of you. My fondest memory. Forever in my heart you will be grampa. Together we will be again when gods hands lift me to be with you. i love you.