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Hollis William Kline

San Rafael, California

1946 - 2015

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Hollis William Kline Two days after his 69th birthday, Hollis William Kline passed away on Wednesday, March 4, 2015 at 5:35pm at Marin General Hospital with his beautiful wife of 28 years Lori at his side. His final journey on what he called The Epiphany Highway was peaceful after 14 years of...

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My sincere condolences to Lori and Hollis's family. "Bill", as I knew him for many years in San Francisco and at SFSU, and I were good friends and enjoyed much of our early adult life together. We lost touch for many years after I left SF. To Nysa, Nona who were close to me in those days and epspecially to Lori whom I met only once but whose company I enjoyed, know that I will always remember "Bill" as a partner in many enjoyable moments of our lives.

My condolences to you Lori, at such a difficult time. Hollis was a very special man, to all of us who knew him.

Going to really miss you Hollis , my dear friend. You helped me
Is so many ways- sure going to miss that great cheeky humour

My condolences.

Lori-Mike and I are so sorry for your loss. Hollis was such a wonderful and sweet presence in the neighbor. We miss him. xoxo Sebia & MIke

I didn't know Hollis well, but we each thought the other was cool. I will miss our conversations on Greenfield Avenue. I will miss the grounded dialog he brought out of me. I will miss talking about old, fast cars. He was my bud. Lori, we're just down the street if you need anything.
- Michael Polivka

Hollis was like a brother to me. He was a great support to me when sister Jeanne, my wife, was sick. My children loved him like a father. Lori, I'm so sorry for your loss. His loving, outgoing spirit will live on. Blessings to you and your family.

Blessings to Hollis and his passing. He's leading the way for all of us, and his courage helps us be brave. Most sincere prayers to Lori, especially during this difficult transition.
- Pru Starr