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Neal Alexander Holland Sr.

Decatur, Alabama

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Sept. 24, 1911 April 1, 2006 Funeral services for Neal Alexander Holland Sr., 94, of Decatur will be held at 1 p.m. today at Central Park Baptist Church with Dr. Craig Carlisle, the Rev. Tandy Vaughn, and the Rev. Ty Patterson officiating with Shelton Funeral Home directing. Interment will be in...

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Neal,
Our most sincere sympathies in the loss of your father. You and your family are in our prayers.

Ms. Emma and the entire family.
I have such fond memories of Mr. Neal and Uncle Felton & Aunt Dot. My heart breaks for you all. But I know that Ms. Catherine, Uncle Felton and Aunt Dot are having a grand reunion in the Presence of the Lord right now! You all will be in my prayers.

What a wonderful friend he was to my dad for all those years. I'm sure they are so happy to be reunited.

Dear Kyra, Wendy, and entire Holland Family,

On behalf of the Board and staff of the Freshwater Land Trust, we express our heartfelt sympathy for your loss.

With kind regards,

We are sorry to to hear about Mr. Holland, but rejoice with your family in his life. It was truly a pleasure to have known him even but for a short time. He loved his family dearly and was proud of each one. I appreciated the fact that he always made us feel welcome when we were around.
Although words can not express our sincere sympathy, know that our prayers and thoughts go out for the family. Psalm 116:15

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. Mr. Holland watched Benny unload cows just Thursday and came to the fence to talk to him. Benny really loved listening to Mr. Holland's wisdom.

Helen,
I'm sorry to read about you father. Words are often inadequate to express our sympathy, but please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and payers.

Jerry & Lynn

Helen,

I am sorry to hear of your loss. May God bless you and your family.

To The Holland Family:
Quiet and sincere sympathy is often the most welcome and efficient consolation to the afflicted. Said a wise man to one in deep sorrow, "I did not come to comfort you; God only can do that; but I did come to say how deeply and tenderly I feel for you in your affliction".