Gene-Holloway-Obituary

Gene Dallas Holloway

Poquoson, Virginia

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POQUOSON - Gene Dallas "Gino" Holloway, 85, a native of Poquoson, passed away peacefully at home on November 12, 2013 after a brief battle with cancer. He was preceded in death by his parents, J.V. "Wadie" Holloway; Birdie Firth & J. V. "Wadie" Holloway; his brother, Jack Sinclair Holloway;...

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You are missed Gino

Condolences to the family of Gino. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.

Vicki Gares and Steve McBride

Our prayers to the family. Gino will be missed by all. From fishing and duck hunting at Twin Stakes to deep sea outings at Oregon Inlet we shared the best of times.I'll always remember his call"it's a blue-take him Jim". For any excursion Gino pointed out the way. I bowled on "Gino's Team" at Newmarket for many years and sometimes beat him, but never at golf! There no green fees now Gino.

I had a pleasure of knowing Mr. Holloway, a very nice man. I will miss him dearly. He ask me and my husband out to dinner I told him that I would find a husband first and he said that he would take me out to dinner . I am so sorry to hear about his passing. A very nice man..

My thoughts and prayers for the family. Good bye Gino

Everyone here at the Rite Aid in Poquoson will miss him dearly. We are so sad he has passed. Our prayers and thoughts are with the entire family.

I am so very sorry to learn of Gene's passing. My thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

I am very sorry about Gene's passing. After visiting him last week, I feel like he's in a better place. He and his brother Jack were like older brothers to me.Bill Wainwright

Thoughts and prayers go out to his family from a member of his shipyard family. Gino and I shared many many hours working on the refueling of ENTERPRISE and refueling LONG BEACH at Mare Island California for a year and made a great number of memories and adventures that will be talked about for as long as any of us are left. Rest in peace my friend.
Ron Rogers