Glenda-Holloway-Obituary

Glenda Mae Holloway

Mobile, Alabama

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Glenda Mae (Frazier) Holloway -- Born October 10, 1950 to the union of Morgan and Rosie Lee Mauldin. A native of Mobile, Alabama, and a resident of Columbus, Ohio and Copperas Cove, Texas, she returned to be with the Lord on January 3, 2003. She was preceded in death by her husband Claude...

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Mom I love you and miss you,
Thank you for your Loving Care and
Joy you brought to my and family life, Hope you are with God and Jesus, and they will take better care of you then anyone on this earth can do, glad you are in no more pain, suffering,
your daughter.

Glenda was my good friend, but more like a sister to me, I miss talking and calling her, and sharing all we did, I look forward to seeing her again in heaven, I'm trying to make it there, cause if any one done made it there it's her.

Mother Holloway always displayed a true and humble spirit. I call her mother because she shared her love a had such a caring spirit, that made you feel like you were with your own mother. When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with him in glory.

Glenda, was a strong person, she was a women that truely believed in God, she took me to church, taught me how to pray and told me to be strong and always have faith in what i pray for. Glenda was my aunt but she was the only "GRANDMOTHER" I ever knew. I loved her very much. I know she is where I hope to be someday (HEAVEN) Amen. I will miss her dearly she will always be a Legend in my life I'll see you again grandma.

Ms. Glenda I was waiting for you to come to the salon so that I could do your hair and talk with you, like we always did. I was missing you, but never got the number to call, I had so much to tell you, I wanted to thank you so much for coming into my life when you did and the word of wisdom and encouragement were not in vain, I took your advice, guess I'll have to tell you the rest of the story when I see you in heaven, sleep on, from a very special friend, Wyoming West.

Glenda was my wife's best friend for 25 years and therefore she became a part of my life also. She was a very good and strong woman.She loved her family and friends. She will be missed by all who knew her.
As my wife would say, Glenda is "Singing with the Angels, and resting in the arms of Jesus"