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James Hollan

Butler County, Ohio

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Family-Placed ObituaryHOLLAN, James Richard (Dragon) Died 1-26-08 at Hospice of Hamilton after a long battle with cancer. Born 11-25-1967 in Frankfort, Germany lived in Middletown Ohio, attended Middletown High School. Jim was employed with 3rd Generation Trucking. He was a member of The...

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I will always remember all the goods times that we had together growing up, walking up the hollar to Papa Jims house was the best one! I love you all very much and just know that we're here for you if you ever need to talk call me. love JuJu( daddys nickname for me)

Brother, from the day we met you have been very near and dear to my heart. I will hold the memory of that cheesy grin of yours in my heart forever. I know you loved Cindy with all your heart because every conversation we had was about her. You just kept THROWING us together!! That's a good thing though, becuase I believe a lasting friendship has formed between us. She now has what 12 or so FBMC brothers to look after her?! We'll take good care of her don't you worry about that!...

Dragon,

I will miss you dearly. You always seem to keep me in line and always made me smile. I will never forget you!!

Dragon, you will always be my bestest buddy, babysitter(lol), and partner-n-crime! You were truly an angel on earth that protected, guided, and was loyal to all of those you loved. This world feels so much emptier without you, for your heart alone filled such a great big space. I am so grateful to you for finding me, treating me like a sister, and making me apart of your “family”. You and Cindy mean the world to me. Thank you for putting up with my chicken fetish, making me laugh and being my...

You were a good brother.

Cordy,

I'm so sorry for your loss. You & your family are in my thoughts. I know this is a difficult time for you, if you want to talk you know how to reach me.

jimmy will always be loved and truely missed uncle jess aunt jan kevin and cordy i keep you in my prayers i love you love from your cuz tammy

Cindy,
Our prayers and thoughts are with you. Jim was a hard working soul and a good friend. One whom would never question giving his time to one in need or to the less fortunate. He was always willing to give of himself with no questions asked. He will be trully missed, but always remembered in our thoughts.