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Meda Rae Branham Holland

Studley, Virginia

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Meda Rae Branham Holland, 76, of Mechanicsville, Va., passed away on Wednesday, May 19, 2010. She is survived by her husband of 56 years, Joseph; and four children, Kathy and husband, David Radford, of Oak Ridge, Tenn., Nancy and husband, Tom Jenkins, and Robert, both of Mechanicsville, and Leigh...

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Gram was an amazing grandma!! I wish she was still here! I love you Pop and Gram!!

- Anna Klosky

Leigh Ann and Mr. Holland,
I wish you and all of Mrs. Holland's loved ones comfort in the days ahead.

A friend of Leigh Ann,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

On behalf of Meda Mae's Big Creek High School classmates and other alumni, may our Lord hold members of her family close, give them comfort, strength and peace.

With sympathy,

Shirl (joy) S. Johnson-Turpin, '57
Editor/Publisher, OWL Alumni News
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Joe,

My sympathy and prayers for you and your family during this time of parting. You and Meda Rae have been models of faith and marriage to countless people. I remember reading that death is the way a Christian marriage is suppose to end. You and Meda Rae have shown that by your fifty six years as husband and wife. May God bless you in the journey ahead.

I am so sad to hear of this news. Meda Rae was a true blessing in so many people's lives and she will be truly missed by all.

Meda Rae was always smiling even though her struggles with health issues were present. She had a quiet but strong aura. Patient as well. Always willing to say Good Morning! to all. She will be missed. I am thankful she is not suffering anymore. Reverend Holland and Meda Rae's marriage and contribution to many congregations is a memorial to their unselfish lives. We should be in awe and try to emulate as much as possible. Sincerely, Buddy and Renee Crawford

While I did not know Mrs. Holland, I had the wonderful pleasure of being in a Bible study with her daughter, Leigh Ann, a precious disciple of Christ, who must have made her mother so proud. I am proud to call Leigh Ann, friend. Our study group have been in prayer for Mrs. Holland for a long time and know what a wonderful Christian she was and the extent of her dreaded disease. I join the family in praise for her "home going", happy the suffering is over.
God bless you all,